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Hlukhiv

Hlukhiv (Ukrainian: Глу́хів, IPA: [ˈɦɫu.x⁽ʲ⁾iu̯]; Russian: Глухов, romanizedGlukhov)[1] is a small historic city on the Esman River. It belongs to Shostka Raion of Sumy Oblast of Ukraine. Population: 31,789 (2022 estimate).[2]

Hlukhiv
Глухів
Hlukhiv
Hlukhiv
Coordinates: 51°40′29″N 33°54′48″E / 51.67472°N 33.91333°E / 51.67472; 33.91333
Country Ukraine
Oblast Sumy Oblast
RaionShostka Raion
First mentioned1152
Government
 • MayorNadiia Vailo
Population
 (2022)
 • Total31,789
Websitehttp://hlukhiv.com.ua/

It is known for being a capital of the Cossack Hetmanate after the deposition of Ivan Mazepa in 1708–1764.

History edit

 
Coat of arms of Hlukhiv Regiment in 1663–65, a province of Cossack Hetmanate

Hlukhiv was first noticed by chroniclers as a Severian town in 1152. Around 1247 it became the seat of a branch of the princely house of Chernihiv following the Mongol invasion of Rus. Between 1320 and 1503 it was part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania before being conquered by the Grand Duchy of Moscow. In 1618 it became part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (in the Czernihów Voivodeship of the Crown of Poland) and was granted Magdeburg Rights in 1644 by Władysław IV Vasa. In 1648–1764 it was part of the Cossack Hetmanate within the Nizhyn Regiment (province).

In 1654 the Cossack Hetmanate came under military protectorate of the Tsardom of Muscovy in accordance with the Treaty of Pereiaslav and in 1664, during the siege of Hlukhiv, the Russo-Cossack garrison of the town successfully defended against a superiour Polish army which suffered great losses during the following retreat. According to the Truce of Andrusovo along with the rest Left-bank Ukraine it was ceded to the Tsardom of Muscovy in 1667.

In 1708, after realizing that Ivan Mazepa sided with Carl XII, Peter the Great order to destroy Baturyn and transfer capital to Hlukhiv. Here in November 1708 was elected a new Hetman of Zaporizhian Host Ivan Skoropadsky, while the Metropolitan of Kyiv, Halych and all Little Russia Ioasaf was forced to proclaim anathema onto Mazepa in the St. Trinity Cathedral (destroyed in 1962). Hlukhiv served as the capital of the Cossack Hetmanate in 1708-64 and until 1773 the administrative center of the Little Russia Governorate. Under the last hetmans of Ukraine, the town was remodeled in the Baroque style. Subsequently, it declined in consequence of frequent fires, so that very few of its architectural gems survived.

Since the first school of singing in the Russian Empire was established there in 1738, the town has a rich musical heritage. Composers Dmytro Bortniansky and Maksym Berezovsky, whose statues grace the Bortniansky Square of Hlukhiv, are believed to have studied there.

In 1874, in a college was established in Hlukhiv (today Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University of Oleksandr Dovzhenko). In 1879, the Tereshchenko brothers, who were Russian millionaires of Ukrainian descent, established a free hospital of St. Euphrosyne and supported it financially. In 1899 on the funds of Tereshchenko family in Hlukhiv was established another college (today Agrarian college of the Sumy Agrarian University).

In 1918, the city became part of Ukraine; however, already in January 1918 it was occupied by the Soviet troops for several months. The Soviet regime returned again to the city a year later in 1919.

During World War II, Hlukhiv was occupied by the German Army from 9 September 1941 to 30 August 1943.

During the Soviet occupation, an airfield was built at Chervone-Pustohorod near Hlukhiv.

In 1994 in the city was established the State Historical and Cultural Heritage Park.

In October 2015 at the local election, the mayor of the city became Michel Tereshchenko, a naturalized Ukrainian from France and great grandson of Mikhail Tereshchenko. Tereshchenko stepped down as mayor in October 2018 with the intention to become a candidate in the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election.[3] Yet, during the November–December 30 days martial law in Ukraine he resumed his position as mayor and on 3 January 2019 he declared his support for (another) presidential candidate Andriy Sadovyi during a congress of Sadovyi's party Self Reliance.[4]

In October 2020 was again Ukrainian local elections, where was chosen new City Mayor Nadiia Vailo - candidate from political party "Our Land".

2022 Russian Invasion edit

Clashes have been ongoing in Hlukhiv between the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the invading Russian Armed Forces in the city and its surrounding areas since 24 February 2022.[5]

On March 2, 2022, Hlukhiv was liberated from Russian occupation.[6]

Demographics edit

Demographic Breakdown[7][8]
1897 1989
Ukrainian 58.1% 81.5%
Jewish 25.9% 0.4%
Russian 15.0% 17.0%
Poles 0.2% 0.0%
Germans 0.2% 0.0%
Belarusians 0.2% 0.4%
Other 0.7%
Total Population 14,828 35,869

Sights edit

The oldest building in the town is the church of St. Nicholas (1693), modeled after traditional wooden churches and executed in the Ukrainian Baroque style. The church, repaired and renovated in 1871, has three pear-shaped domes and a two-storey bell tower.

The church of the Savior's Transfiguration (1765) straddles the line between Baroque and Neoclassicism, while the massive Neo-Byzantine cathedral (1884–93) resembles St Volodymyr's Cathedral in Kyiv.

Probably the best known landmark of modern Hlukhiv is the conspicuous water tower (1927–29), though more historical interest attaches to the triumphal arch, dated either to 1744 or 1766. It has been suggested that the architect of this rather plain structure was Andrey Kvasov. The arch, the oldest in Ukraine, sustained damage during World War II but was subsequently restored.

Religion edit

The most dominant religious presentation in the city has the Russian Orthodox Church through the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate).

Near Hlukhiv in the village of Sosnivka is located a small monastery (Russian Orthodox Church) Glinsk Hermitage.

Agricultural research edit

Due to the traditional cultivation of industrial hemp in the area, Hlukhiv has become home to the Institute of Bast Crops of the Ukrainian Academy of Agrarian Sciences, working on breeding improved hemp and flax cultivars. In the 1970s, the institute developed low-THC hemp varieties for industrial cultivation.[9][10]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Hlukhiv city, Ukraine guide". UkraineTrek.com. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
  2. ^ Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 [Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022] (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine. (PDF) from the original on 4 July 2022.
  3. ^ Hlukhiv mayor steps down to run for president, LB.ua (1 October 2018)
  4. ^ "Hlukhiv mayor steps down to run for president". LB.ua. 2018-10-01. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
  5. ^ На сіверському напрямку ведуться оборонні бої в районах Перемога та Глухів [Defensive battles are being fought in the northern direction in the Peremoha and Hlukhiv districts]. Unian (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-10-21.
  6. ^ . 2022-03-03. Archived from the original on 2022-03-03. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  7. ^ Приложение. Справочник статистических показателей.. Demoskop Weekly. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  8. ^ "Демоскоп Weekly - Приложение. Справочник статистических показателей". www.demoscope.ru. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  9. ^ Hemp will help Ukraine to grow wealthy 2008-10-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  10. ^ Interview with Dr. V. G. Virovets, the head of the Hemp Breeding Department at the Institute of Bast Crops 2008-03-08 at the Wayback Machine (1998)

External links edit

  • (in English) "Hlukhiv". Encyclopedia of Ukraine. 2010.
  • (in Russian) "Glukhivtower" - About Glukhiv businesses and community.[dead link]
  • (in Russian) Unofficial information site about Hlukhiv[dead link]

hlukhiv, article, uses, ukrainian, national, transliteration, other, uses, disambiguation, ukrainian, Глу, хів, ˈɦɫu, russian, Глухов, romanized, glukhov, small, historic, city, esman, river, belongs, shostka, raion, sumy, oblast, ukraine, population, 2022, es. The article uses the Ukrainian National transliteration For other uses see Hlukhiv disambiguation Hlukhiv Ukrainian Glu hiv IPA ˈɦɫu x ʲ iu Russian Gluhov romanized Glukhov 1 is a small historic city on the Esman River It belongs to Shostka Raion of Sumy Oblast of Ukraine Population 31 789 2022 estimate 2 Hlukhiv GluhivFlagCoat of armsHlukhivShow map of Sumy OblastHlukhivShow map of UkraineCoordinates 51 40 29 N 33 54 48 E 51 67472 N 33 91333 E 51 67472 33 91333Country UkraineOblast Sumy OblastRaionShostka RaionFirst mentioned1152Government MayorNadiia VailoPopulation 2022 Total31 789Websitehttp hlukhiv com ua It is known for being a capital of the Cossack Hetmanate after the deposition of Ivan Mazepa in 1708 1764 Contents 1 History 1 1 2022 Russian Invasion 2 Demographics 3 Sights 3 1 Religion 4 Agricultural research 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Coat of arms of Hlukhiv Regiment in 1663 65 a province of Cossack HetmanateHlukhiv was first noticed by chroniclers as a Severian town in 1152 Around 1247 it became the seat of a branch of the princely house of Chernihiv following the Mongol invasion of Rus Between 1320 and 1503 it was part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania before being conquered by the Grand Duchy of Moscow In 1618 it became part of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Czernihow Voivodeship of the Crown of Poland and was granted Magdeburg Rights in 1644 by Wladyslaw IV Vasa In 1648 1764 it was part of the Cossack Hetmanate within the Nizhyn Regiment province In 1654 the Cossack Hetmanate came under military protectorate of the Tsardom of Muscovy in accordance with the Treaty of Pereiaslav and in 1664 during the siege of Hlukhiv the Russo Cossack garrison of the town successfully defended against a superiour Polish army which suffered great losses during the following retreat According to the Truce of Andrusovo along with the rest Left bank Ukraine it was ceded to the Tsardom of Muscovy in 1667 In 1708 after realizing that Ivan Mazepa sided with Carl XII Peter the Great order to destroy Baturyn and transfer capital to Hlukhiv Here in November 1708 was elected a new Hetman of Zaporizhian Host Ivan Skoropadsky while the Metropolitan of Kyiv Halych and all Little Russia Ioasaf was forced to proclaim anathema onto Mazepa in the St Trinity Cathedral destroyed in 1962 Hlukhiv served as the capital of the Cossack Hetmanate in 1708 64 and until 1773 the administrative center of the Little Russia Governorate Under the last hetmans of Ukraine the town was remodeled in the Baroque style Subsequently it declined in consequence of frequent fires so that very few of its architectural gems survived Since the first school of singing in the Russian Empire was established there in 1738 the town has a rich musical heritage Composers Dmytro Bortniansky and Maksym Berezovsky whose statues grace the Bortniansky Square of Hlukhiv are believed to have studied there In 1874 in a college was established in Hlukhiv today Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University of Oleksandr Dovzhenko In 1879 the Tereshchenko brothers who were Russian millionaires of Ukrainian descent established a free hospital of St Euphrosyne and supported it financially In 1899 on the funds of Tereshchenko family in Hlukhiv was established another college today Agrarian college of the Sumy Agrarian University In 1918 the city became part of Ukraine however already in January 1918 it was occupied by the Soviet troops for several months The Soviet regime returned again to the city a year later in 1919 During World War II Hlukhiv was occupied by the German Army from 9 September 1941 to 30 August 1943 During the Soviet occupation an airfield was built at Chervone Pustohorod near Hlukhiv In 1994 in the city was established the State Historical and Cultural Heritage Park In October 2015 at the local election the mayor of the city became Michel Tereshchenko a naturalized Ukrainian from France and great grandson of Mikhail Tereshchenko Tereshchenko stepped down as mayor in October 2018 with the intention to become a candidate in the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election 3 Yet during the November December 30 days martial law in Ukraine he resumed his position as mayor and on 3 January 2019 he declared his support for another presidential candidate Andriy Sadovyi during a congress of Sadovyi s party Self Reliance 4 In October 2020 was again Ukrainian local elections where was chosen new City Mayor Nadiia Vailo candidate from political party Our Land 2022 Russian Invasion edit Clashes have been ongoing in Hlukhiv between the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the invading Russian Armed Forces in the city and its surrounding areas since 24 February 2022 5 On March 2 2022 Hlukhiv was liberated from Russian occupation 6 Demographics editDemographic Breakdown 7 8 1897 1989Ukrainian 58 1 81 5 Jewish 25 9 0 4 Russian 15 0 17 0 Poles 0 2 0 0 Germans 0 2 0 0 Belarusians 0 2 0 4 Other 0 7 Total Population 14 828 35 869Sights editThe oldest building in the town is the church of St Nicholas 1693 modeled after traditional wooden churches and executed in the Ukrainian Baroque style The church repaired and renovated in 1871 has three pear shaped domes and a two storey bell tower The church of the Savior s Transfiguration 1765 straddles the line between Baroque and Neoclassicism while the massive Neo Byzantine cathedral 1884 93 resembles St Volodymyr s Cathedral in Kyiv Probably the best known landmark of modern Hlukhiv is the conspicuous water tower 1927 29 though more historical interest attaches to the triumphal arch dated either to 1744 or 1766 It has been suggested that the architect of this rather plain structure was Andrey Kvasov The arch the oldest in Ukraine sustained damage during World War II but was subsequently restored Religion edit The most dominant religious presentation in the city has the Russian Orthodox Church through the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate Near Hlukhiv in the village of Sosnivka is located a small monastery Russian Orthodox Church Glinsk Hermitage Agricultural research editDue to the traditional cultivation of industrial hemp in the area Hlukhiv has become home to the Institute of Bast Crops of the Ukrainian Academy of Agrarian Sciences working on breeding improved hemp and flax cultivars In the 1970s the institute developed low THC hemp varieties for industrial cultivation 9 10 Gallery edit nbsp Kyiv Gate in Hlukhiv nbsp Natiolal Pedagogical University nbsp Hlukhiv skyline nbsp City Hall nbsp St Nicholas Cathedral nbsp Tereshchenko mansion nbsp Hlukhiv seminary nbsp City museum nbsp Former school of crafts nbsp Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University nbsp Water tower nbsp Church of Transfiguration nbsp St Anasatasia Church nbsp A chapel in HlukhivSee also editTereshchenko family Tereshchenko churchesReferences edit Hlukhiv city Ukraine guide UkraineTrek com Retrieved 2023 10 21 Chiselnist nayavnogo naselennya Ukrayini na 1 sichnya 2022 Number of Present Population of Ukraine as of January 1 2022 PDF in Ukrainian and English Kyiv State Statistics Service of Ukraine Archived PDF from the original on 4 July 2022 Hlukhiv mayor steps down to run for president LB ua 1 October 2018 Hlukhiv mayor steps down to run for president LB ua 2018 10 01 Retrieved 2023 10 21 Na siverskomu napryamku vedutsya oboronni boyi v rajonah Peremoga ta Gluhiv Defensive battles are being fought in the northern direction in the Peremoha and Hlukhiv districts Unian in Ukrainian Retrieved 2023 10 21 Ukrayinski prikordonniki ta ZSU vijshli na liniyu derzhavnogo kordonu na Sumshini Gromadske telebachennya 2022 03 03 Archived from the original on 2022 03 03 Retrieved 2022 08 29 Prilozhenie Spravochnik statisticheskih pokazatelej Demoskop Weekly Retrieved 2022 12 04 Demoskop Weekly Prilozhenie Spravochnik statisticheskih pokazatelej www demoscope ru Retrieved 2022 12 04 Hemp will help Ukraine to grow wealthy Archived 2008 10 13 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Interview with Dr V G Virovets the head of the Hemp Breeding Department at the Institute of Bast Crops Archived 2008 03 08 at the Wayback Machine 1998 External links edit in English Hlukhiv Encyclopedia of Ukraine 2010 in Russian Glukhivtower About Glukhiv businesses and community dead link in Russian Unofficial information site about Hlukhiv dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hlukhiv amp oldid 1195216313, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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