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Putyvl

Putyvl or Putivl (Ukrainian: Пути́вль, IPA: [pʊˈtɪu̯lʲ] ; Russian: Пути́вль, IPA: [pʊˈtʲivlʲ])[1] is a city in Sumy Oblast, in north-east Ukraine. The city served as the administrative center of Putyvl Raion until the administrative reform in 2018; now it is under the jurisdiction of Konotop Raion. Population: 14,886 (2022 estimate).[2]

Putyvl
Путивль
Putyvl, Prokudin-Gorskiy, start of 1900s
Putyvl
Location in Ukraine
Putyvl
Putyvl (Sumy Oblast)
Coordinates: 51°19′N 33°52′E / 51.317°N 33.867°E / 51.317; 33.867
Country Ukraine
OblastSumy Oblast
RaionKonotop Raion
First mentioned1146
Area
 • Total8.5 km2 (3.3 sq mi)
Elevation
177 m (581 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total14,886

History edit

One of the original Siverian towns, Putyvl was first mentioned as early as 1146 as an important fortress contested between Chernihiv and Novhorod-Siverskyi principalities of Kievan Rus. The song of Yaroslavna on the walls of Putyvl is the emotional culmination of the medieval Lay of Igor's Campaign and Alexander Borodin's opera Prince Igor.

After the Battle of Vedrosha in 1500, Putyvl was ceded to Muscovite Russia. During the Time of Troubles, the town became the center of Ivan Bolotnikov's uprising and briefly a base for the False Dmitry I forces. It was occupied by Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth between 1607 and 1619.

Putyvl was part of Kursk guberniya of the Russian Empire prior to the Bolshevik Revolution. It was part of Ukrainian SSR on 16 October 1925. During the Second World War Soviet partisans led by Sydir Kovpak started their guerrilla war against the Germans in the forests all over the Northern Ukraine. It was under German occupation between 10 September 1941 and 3 September 1943.

During the 2022 Russian invasion, Russian troops occupied the city during their offensive towards Konotop in 27 February 2022. It was liberated by Ukrainian ones in 2 April 2022.[3]

Architecture edit

 
The Movchansky monastery

The main architectural monument of Putivl is the Molchansky Monastery, which dates largely to the 17th century. The foundations of its three-domed cathedral, dedicated to the Nativity of the Theotokos, belong to the 1590s, but the main part of the church is one of the earliest Baroque structures in the region, described in its entirety by Paul of Aleppo in 1654. The cathedral displays strong influence of Muscovite architecture, especially in detailing and sculptural decor.

Apart from the monastery, Putyvl also possesses the Cossack Baroque church of St. Nicholas (1735–37) and the Saviour Cathedral, a singular hybrid of Ukrainian and Russian church architecture, started in 1617 and incorporating such typically Muscovite features as onion domes. Remaining parts of 17th-century fortifications are visible close at hand; these include the gates and several towers, one of which was built up into a bell tower in 1700.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Frank Sysyn. Between Poland and the Ukraine: The Dilemma of Adam Kysil, 1600-1653. - P. 25.
  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. ^ "RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, APRIL 6". Institute for the Study of War (Press release). Apr 6, 2022.

External links edit

  Media related to Putyvl at Wikimedia Commons

  • Informal city portal

putyvl, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, march, 2016, templa. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Putyvl news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2016 template removal help Putyvl or Putivl Ukrainian Puti vl IPA pʊˈtɪu lʲ Russian Puti vl IPA pʊˈtʲivlʲ 1 is a city in Sumy Oblast in north east Ukraine The city served as the administrative center of Putyvl Raion until the administrative reform in 2018 now it is under the jurisdiction of Konotop Raion Population 14 886 2022 estimate 2 Putyvl PutivlCityPutyvl Prokudin Gorskiy start of 1900sFlagSealPutyvlLocation in UkraineShow map of UkrainePutyvlPutyvl Sumy Oblast Show map of Sumy OblastCoordinates 51 19 N 33 52 E 51 317 N 33 867 E 51 317 33 867Country UkraineOblastSumy OblastRaionKonotop RaionFirst mentioned1146Area Total8 5 km2 3 3 sq mi Elevation177 m 581 ft Population 2022 Total14 886 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Gallery 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOne of the original Siverian towns Putyvl was first mentioned as early as 1146 as an important fortress contested between Chernihiv and Novhorod Siverskyi principalities of Kievan Rus The song of Yaroslavna on the walls of Putyvl is the emotional culmination of the medieval Lay of Igor s Campaign and Alexander Borodin s opera Prince Igor After the Battle of Vedrosha in 1500 Putyvl was ceded to Muscovite Russia During the Time of Troubles the town became the center of Ivan Bolotnikov s uprising and briefly a base for the False Dmitry I forces It was occupied by Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth between 1607 and 1619 Putyvl was part of Kursk guberniya of the Russian Empire prior to the Bolshevik Revolution It was part of Ukrainian SSR on 16 October 1925 During the Second World War Soviet partisans led by Sydir Kovpak started their guerrilla war against the Germans in the forests all over the Northern Ukraine It was under German occupation between 10 September 1941 and 3 September 1943 During the 2022 Russian invasion Russian troops occupied the city during their offensive towards Konotop in 27 February 2022 It was liberated by Ukrainian ones in 2 April 2022 3 Architecture edit nbsp The Movchansky monasteryThe main architectural monument of Putivl is the Molchansky Monastery which dates largely to the 17th century The foundations of its three domed cathedral dedicated to the Nativity of the Theotokos belong to the 1590s but the main part of the church is one of the earliest Baroque structures in the region described in its entirety by Paul of Aleppo in 1654 The cathedral displays strong influence of Muscovite architecture especially in detailing and sculptural decor Apart from the monastery Putyvl also possesses the Cossack Baroque church of St Nicholas 1735 37 and the Saviour Cathedral a singular hybrid of Ukrainian and Russian church architecture started in 1617 and incorporating such typically Muscovite features as onion domes Remaining parts of 17th century fortifications are visible close at hand these include the gates and several towers one of which was built up into a bell tower in 1700 Gallery edit nbsp Historic shops in the old town nbsp Former crafts school in Putyvl nbsp Main street nbsp Holy Spirit Cathedral nbsp St Nicholas Church nbsp Princess Yaroslavna monumentReferences edit Frank Sysyn Between Poland and the Ukraine The Dilemma of Adam Kysil 1600 1653 P 25 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 RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT APRIL 6 Institute for the Study of War Press release Apr 6 2022 External links edit nbsp Media related to Putyvl at Wikimedia Commons Informal city portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Putyvl amp oldid 1183575036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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