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has glosseng: The Lipka Rebellion was a mutiny of several choragwie (regiments) of Lipka Tatar cavalry in 1672, which had been serving in the forces of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth since the 14th century. The immediate cause of the rebellion was arrears of payment of soldiers' wages, although increasing restrictions on their established privileges and religious freedoms also played a role.
lexicalizationeng: Lipka Rebellion
instance of(noun) a member of the Mongolian people of central Asia who invaded Russia in the 13th century
Tartar, Mongol Tatar, Tatar
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