Thursday, January 31, 2013

Bohdan Khmeinytsky, a central figure in Ukrainian history during the 17th century, stands in Kiev, backdropped by St. Michael's Cathedral. Khmeinytsky, a leader of Ukrainian Cossacks, announced a union with Russia in 1654 that lasted more than 300 years.

Bohdan Khmeinytsky, a central figure in Ukrainian history during the 17th century, stands in Kiev, backdropped by St. Michael's Cathedral. Khmeinytsky, a leader of Ukrainian Cossacks, announced a union with Russia in 1654 that lasted more than 300 years.

2 comments:

  1. Hi,
    I am the publicity chair of a conference that will be held in Kiev in October and I would like to use your photo of the Bohdan Khmeinytsky monument in a poster of the event, can I use it?

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  2. Hello,
    As much as I would love to say yes, this picture isn't mine. I found it on Google images and posted it here because I loved it so much. The original source, as far as I know, is on the website : http://www.oregonlive.com/travel/index.ssf/2008/10/centuries_of_slavic_history_gi.html
    It's not my place to give you permission since it isn't my photo, but I hope this helps. Best of luck. - From Ukraine With Love Administrator

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