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This day in history

22 November, 00:00

1655: Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky of Ukraine starts talks with the Crimean khan, concerning Bakhchysaray’s neutrality during the Cossack war against the Polish Kingdom (Rzeczpospolita).

1901: Kharkiv college and university students stage a massive rally of protest against the tsarist government’s persecution of Maxim Gorky.

1917: The Ukrainian Art Academy is founded (currently the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture).

1929: Paris Commune battleship and Profintern cruiser set sail at Kronstadt on Red Russia’s Navy’s first voyage to Sevastopol across neutral waters.

2004: The Ukrainian World Congress recognizes Viktor Yushchenko as President of Ukraine, says UWC head Askold Lozynsky.

2004: Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko says he does not trust the Central Election Commission.

2004: Spontaneous rallies in support of Viktor Yushchenko take place across Ukraine.

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