30th Jan Andrusovo A truce for 13 years and a half, signed in 1667 between Muscovy and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which were at war since 1654 over the territories of modern day Ukraine and Belarus
30th Jan Andrusovo Signed by Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin (Russia) and Jerzy Chlebowicz (Poland) in a village of Andrusovo not far from Smolensk
30th Jan Kiev The city of Kiev had to remain with Russia only until 1669, but Russia managed to keep it by signing the Eternal Peace treaty with Poland in 1686
30th Jan Andrusovo Under the treaty of AndrusovoPoland agrees to cede the Smolensk and Czernih˘w Voivodships and acknowledges Russian control over the Left-bank Ukraine
9th Feb Belarus Under terms of the treaty of Anrusovo the Right-bank Ukraine (Pravoberezhna Ukrayina) and Belarus remain under Polish control
30th Jan Andrusovo Signed by Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin (Russia) and Jerzy Chlebowicz (Poland) in a village of Andrusovo not far from Smolensk
30th Jan Andrusovo Under the treaty of AndrusovoPoland agrees to cede the Smolensk and Czernih˘w Voivodships and acknowledges Russian control over the Left-bank Ukraine
30th Jan Andrusovo Signed by Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin (Russia) and Jerzy Chlebowicz (Poland) in a village of Andrusovo not far from Smolensk
30th Jan Andrusovo Under the treaty of AndrusovoPoland agrees to cede the Smolensk and Czernih˘w Voivodships and acknowledges Russian control over the Left-bank Ukraine