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  • curprev 12:3212:32, 22 March 2023 199.119.233.226 talk 57,729 bytes −396 It is more appropriate to call him a Ukrainian due to his national significance. Also, whoever said that the term "Ukraine/Ukrainians" did not exist back then are mentally challenged. Historical evidence showed that it existed before the word "Russia" was even a thing. For instance, Hetman Petro Sahaidachny said in a letter to the King of Poland in 1622: "Ukraine, our own ancestral homeland. Ukrainian gardens and Ukrainian people." undo Tags: Manual revert references removed Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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