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Zaporozhian Cossacks to the Turkish Sultan.

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When in 1775 the Russian Empress Catherine II disbanded the Zaporozhian Host some Cossacks chose to serve the Ottoman Sultan the others settled down. Led by Ivan Sirko they decided to send back a nasty letter. Brother of the sun and moon.

The reply was written at a time when the tradition of such letters was developed in Ukraine. Grandson and viceroy of God. Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks depicts a supposedly historical tableau set in 1676 and based on the legend of Cossacks sending a reply to an ultimatum of the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Mehmed IV.

His army had failed to defeat them on the battlefield but regardless of this important detail he fired off a missive demanding they submit to his rule anyway. What the devil kind of knight are thou that canst not slay a hedgehog with your naked arse. Ruler of the kingdoms of Macedonia Babylon Jerusalem Upper and Lower Egypt.

It took Ilya Repin 11 years to complete this massive work The Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire is a joyful depiction of a Russian folktale. Military Figures Zaporozhian Cossacks letter to Sultan Mehmed IV It is reported that around 1675 the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV sent a letter to the Zaporozhian Cossacks which put the ultimatum to make them stop attacking his lands and unconditionally surrendered to his rule. The Cossacks under the command of Otaman Ivan Sirko responded to the Sultan with a letter that has entered the history of diplomacy and eschatology with honors.

The devil shits and your army eats. Steadfast guardian of the tomb of Jesus. Despite his relatively heavy loss the exceedingly ballsy Ottoman Sultan Mehmet IV had a letter written and sent to the Zaporozhian Cossacks demanding their unconditional surrender and subjugation.

The idea originated on a secular reception where he was simultaneously invited Ilya Repin and historian Dmytro Yavornytsky. In 1676 the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Mehmed IV sent a letter to the Cossacks of the Zaporozhian Host who lived in the lands around the lower Dnieper River in Ukraine. Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire also known as Cossacks of Saporog Are Drafting a Manifesto Ukrainian.

Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks is a historical tableau set in 1676 exploiting the legend of the reply that the Cossacks sent the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Mehmed IV. Запорожці пишуть листа турецькому султану is a painting by Russian artist Ilya Repin. The irreverent letter the Cossacks wrote to the Ottoman Sultan in 1676.

In response the Zaporozhians sent back what may be the most wonderfully insulting diplomatic message in history. Zaporozhian Cossacks to the Turkish Sultan. The letter written to Turkish Sultan by Zaporozhian Cossacks is a legend dated back to ХVII century.

Daily History Facts Cossacks reply to the Sultan In 17th century Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV sent a letter demanding the full surrender of Zaporozhian Cossacks. Cossacks however were raiding wealthy merchant port cities in the heart of the Ottoman Empire which were just two days away by boat from the mouth of the Dnieper River. The reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to the sultan was full of vulgar rhymes and profanity.

The Cossacks Write a Letter to the Sultan by Ilya Repin By 1640 the Ottoman Empire centered in Istanbul then known as Constantinople was one of. O sultan Turkish devil and damned devils kith. Even though the original text has not been preserved it has mentioned in some documents since the 18th century.

It went something like this. Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire also known as Cossacks of Saporog Are Drafting a Manifesto The 203 m 666 ft by 358 m 1174 ft canvas was started in 1880. To give it more context.

Cossacks did not like this. The Cossacks Write a Letter to the Sultan by Ilya Repin By 1640 the Ottoman Empire centered in Istanbul then known as Constantinople was one of the most powerful forces in Europe. Cossacks wrote it in response to the demand of Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire to surrender.

Have Yavornytsky was a copy of a letter written in 1676 by ataman Ivan Serko Sirko together with the Cossacks to Sultan Mahmoud IV. Love of jokes boldness self- assertiveness and confidence in their mates incited the Cossacks to reply with an offensive and spiteful letter. By 1615 and 1625 Cossacks had managed to raze townships on the outskirts of Constantinople forcing the Ottoman Sultan Murad IV to flee his palace.

Several variations of the text are known. O sultan Turkish devil and damned devils kith and kin secretary to Lucifer himself. In 1676 Sultan Mahmud IV of the Ottoman Empire wrote Sultan Mahmud IV to the Zaporozhian Cossacks.

Picture The Cossacks Repin wrote longer than any other. Grandson and viceroy of God. The irreverent letter the Cossacks wrote to the Ottoman Sultan in 1676.

Thou shalt not thou son of a whore make subjects of Christian sons. The 203 m 6 foot 7 inch by 358 m 11 foot 9 inch canvas was started in 1880 and finished in 1891. Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks depicts a supposedly historical tableau set in 167.


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