Hussein Murawski
Hussein Murawski - Tatar military officer, commander of the Tatars, first on the side of the Commonwealth, then from 1672 on the side of the Ottoman Empire, since 1674, already for John III Sobieski, again on the side of the Commonwealth, from mid-1675 again on the side of the Ottoman Empire .
Participant of the armed forces of the Polish-Cossack-Tatar war 1666-1671.
In 1672 he went to Turkey. He was a bearded fortress at Bar in Podole.
On November 12, 1674, after the four days of the siege, he surrendered the throne to King John III Sobieski and returned with all Tartars to the service of the Commonwealth.
In January 1675 King Sobieski sent Hussein Murawski and Colonel Jan Greb with a message to the Crimean Khan Selim and Girea, suggesting the purchase of Kamieniec as a permanent annual fee and guarantee of the inviolability of all mosques in the Commonwealth. Talks in the Khanate capital were lasting six years, however, with the royal trust of Bej Murawski, he again went to the Turkish side. The negotiated negotiations ended in a failure. Bibliography
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