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Hadiach Regiment

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Active
  
1648 - 1782

Type
  
Cossack Regiment

Garrison/HQ
  
Hadiach, Ukraine

Country
  
Cossack Hetmanate

Size
  
9 - 18 sotnias

Founded
  
1648

Hadiach Regiment

Engagements
  
Azov campaigns Great Northern War 1700-1704 Battle of Poltava Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739)

The Hadiach Regiment (Ukrainian: Гадяцький полк, translit. Hadiats’kyi polk) was one of then territorial-administrative subdivisions of the Cossack Hetmanate. The regiment's capital was the city of Hadiach, now in Poltava Oblast of central Ukraine.

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The Hadiach Regiment was founded in 1648. In 1649 the regiment became part of Poltava Regiment.

Under the hetman Ivan Briukhovetsky, Hadiach county became a new Zinkivskyi Regiment.

During the early years of the 1670s the Regiment was renamed Hadiach Regiment. During different years of its existence the regiment was composed of 9 to 18 sotnias. The regiment also had Cossack artillery. On the territories of the regiment were 11 cities and 971 villages.

In 1782 the regiment was disbanded by the order of the Tsar. All of the regiment's territories were included into the Chernigov Viceroyalty.

Structure

In 1782 there were 18 sotnias in the regiment:

  • Hadiach (3)
  • Opposhanska (3)
  • Zinkivsk (3)
  • Komyshancka (2)
  • Kovalivska (2)
  • Veprytska
  • Hrunska
  • Kyzemynska
  • Rashivska
  • Lutenska
  • Commanders

    List of Regiment Colonels:

  • Yarema Khmelenko (1648)
  • Kindrat Burlii (1648–1649)
  • Pavlo Apostol (Tsarenko, silmutaniously Myrhorod colonel, 1659–60)
  • Vasyl Shyman (1662–1663)
  • Semen Ostrenko (1666–1668, 1672)
  • Yakiv Tyshchenko (1670–1672)
  • Fedir Krynytskyi (1672–1678)
  • Mykhailo Samoilovych (1678–1687)
  • Mykhailo Borokhovych (1687–1704)
  • Stepan Troshchynskyi (1705–1709)
  • Ivan Charnysh (1709–1714)
  • Mykhailo Myloradovych (1715–1726)
  • Havrylo Myloradovych (1727–1729)
  • Hryhorii Hrabianka (1730–1738)
  • Petro Haletskyi (1738–1754)
  • Vasyl Rozumovskyi (1755–1762)
  • Antin Kryzhanivskyi (1762–1772)
  • Semen Myloradovych (1778)
  • Rodion Plamenets (~1790)
  • References

    Hadiach Regiment Wikipedia