The Battle of Chudnov (Chudniv, Cudnów) took place from 14 October to 2 November 1660, between the forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, allied with the Crimean Tatars, and the Tsardom of Russia, allied with the Cossaks. It ended with a decisive Polish victory, and the truce of Chudnov (Polish: Cudnów). The entire Russian army, including its commander, was taken into jasyr slavery by the Tatars.
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| - The Battle of Chudnov (Chudniv, Cudnów) took place from 14 October to 2 November 1660, between the forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, allied with the Crimean Tatars, and the Tsardom of Russia, allied with the Cossaks. It ended with a decisive Polish victory, and the truce of Chudnov (Polish: Cudnów). The entire Russian army, including its commander, was taken into jasyr slavery by the Tatars.
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| - Battle of Chudnov (Cudnów)
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| - Poles: 2,700 dead, 2,500 wounded
- Tatars: 400 dead, 600 wounded
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| - 20pxCrimean Khanate
- 23pxPolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- 20pxUkrainian Cossacks
- 23pxRussian Tsardom
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| - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealthvictory
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| - 12,000 Tatars
- 15,000 Russians with 48 artillery pieces
- 28,000 Poles with 20 artillery pieces
- 15,000 Cossacks with several artillery pieces (under Tsetsura; not counting 20,000 under Khmelnytsky)
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