Treaty of Kurukove

The Treaty of Kurukove (Ukrainian: Куруківський Договір) was an agreement between Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Mykhailo Doroshenko of the Ukrainian Cossacks. After four days of negotiations, it was signed on 5 November 1625 near Lake Kurukove and what is now Kremenchuk. The treaty was a response to Marko Zhmailo's uprising. The treaty's provisions amounted to a compromise; Cossack liberties were extended, but not all the Cossack demands were met. This led to further tensions.

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