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The '''Smolensk War''' was a conflict fought in the years ]-] between the ] and ]. After recovering to a certain extent from the ], Muscowy launched the war in an attempt to recover the key city of Smolensk which it lost to the Commonwealth in ]. The '''Smolensk War''' was a conflict fought in the years ]-] between the ] and ]. After recovering to a certain extent from the ], Muscowy launched the war in an attempt to recover the key city of ] which it lost to the Commonwealth in ].
A large, carefully prepared Russian army of 34,500 men reached Smolensk in October of 1632 and began a siege. The city held out for the following year while the Commonwealth, under its newly elected king ], organised a relief force. This force, led personally by the king, finally arrived near Smolensk in September,] and began operations against the besieging forces. In a series of fierce combats, the Muscovites were first forced to break their siege of Smolensk by October 3, and then by the end the month were themselves surrounded by Commonwealth forces. The surrounded Muscovites waited for relief but none came, and they surrendered on ],]. The war was ended soon after by the Treaty of Polanów signed in May 1634, which confirmed the pre-war status quo, with Russia paying a large war indemnity, while Wladislaw IV agreed to surrender his claim to the Muscovite throne. A large, carefully prepared Russian army of 34,500 men reached Smolensk in October of 1632 and began a siege. The city held out for the following year while the Commonwealth, under its newly elected king ], organised a relief force. This force, led personally by the king, finally arrived near Smolensk in September,] and began operations against the besieging forces. In a series of fierce combats, the Muscovites were first forced to break their siege of Smolensk by October 3, and then by the end the month were themselves surrounded by Commonwealth forces. The surrounded Muscovites waited for relief but none came, and they surrendered on ],]. The war was ended soon after by the Treaty of Polanów signed in May 1634, which confirmed the pre-war status quo, with Russia paying a large war indemnity, while Wladislaw IV agreed to surrender his claim to the Muscovite throne.



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The Smolensk War was a conflict fought in the years 1632-1634 between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Muscovy. After recovering to a certain extent from the Time of Troubles, Muscowy launched the war in an attempt to recover the key city of Smolensk which it lost to the Commonwealth in 1611. A large, carefully prepared Russian army of 34,500 men reached Smolensk in October of 1632 and began a siege. The city held out for the following year while the Commonwealth, under its newly elected king Wladislaw IV, organised a relief force. This force, led personally by the king, finally arrived near Smolensk in September,1633 and began operations against the besieging forces. In a series of fierce combats, the Muscovites were first forced to break their siege of Smolensk by October 3, and then by the end the month were themselves surrounded by Commonwealth forces. The surrounded Muscovites waited for relief but none came, and they surrendered on March 1,1634. The war was ended soon after by the Treaty of Polanów signed in May 1634, which confirmed the pre-war status quo, with Russia paying a large war indemnity, while Wladislaw IV agreed to surrender his claim to the Muscovite throne.


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