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Koliyivschina 1768-1769 (Ukrainian: коліївщина from Ukr. kil, "koloty" - stake, to stab) was a peasant rebellion,which left a horrifying trail of butchered noblemen, Jews and catholic priests. This rebellion was aiming at stopping social, national and religious aggression against Ukrainians. The rebellion was simultaneous to (and in part sparked by) the Confederation of Bar and a de-facto civil war in Poland.

The movement spread over the territory from the right bank of the Dnieper River to the river Syan. At Uman it led to a massacre of legendary proportions. Some twenty thousand Catholics and Jews were herded into their churches and synagogues and killed in cold blood. In three weeks of unbridled violence the rebels killed over 200,000 people. The leading part of this uprising was played by Cossacks. Leaders - Maksym Zalizniak, Ivan Gonta.

The rebellion was suppressed by joint forces of Polish and Russian armies.

More recent evidence has shown the actual number of deaths to be in the tens of thousands, rather than the previously thought 200,000.

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