Polish–Russian War of 1792
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Polish–Russian War of 1792
Summary
Polish–Russian War of 1792 is a war[1]. It draws 2,559 Wikipedia views per month (war category, ranking #277 of 968).[2]
Key Facts
- Polish–Russian War of 1792's instance of is recorded as war[3].
- The location of Polish–Russian War of 1792 was Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[4].
- Polish–Russian War of 1792's Commons category is recorded as Polish-Russian war 1792[5].
- Polish–Russian War of 1792 began on May 18, 1792[6].
- Polish–Russian War of 1792 ended on July 27, 1792[7].
- Polish–Russian War of 1792 occurred on 1792[8].
- Among those involved in Polish–Russian War of 1792 was Russian Empire[9].
- A participant in Polish–Russian War of 1792 was Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[10].
- A participant in Polish–Russian War of 1792 was Targowica Confederation[11].
- Polish–Russian War of 1792's significant event is recorded as Battle of Dubienka[12].
- Polish–Russian War of 1792's significant event is recorded as Battle of Markuszów[13].
- Polish–Russian War of 1792's significant event is recorded as Battle of Zieleńce[14].
- Polish–Russian War of 1792's significant event is recorded as Battle of Boruszkowce[15].
- Polish–Russian War of 1792's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Polish-Russian war 1792[16].
- Polish–Russian War of 1792's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[17].
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When and Where
Polish–Russian War of 1792 took place on 1792[8]. It began on May 18, 1792[6]. It ended on July 27, 1792[7]. It took place at Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[4].
Context
Polish–Russian War of 1792's instance of is recorded as war[3].
Participants
Recorded participant include Russian Empire[9], Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[10], and Targowica Confederation[11].
Why It Matters
Polish–Russian War of 1792 draws 2,559 Wikipedia views per month (war category, ranking #277 of 968).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]