Battle of Buzhyn (1677)

Battle of Buzhyn (1677)
Part of the Russo-Turkish War and the Ruin

Czehrin at the bottom and the Dnieper through the middle of the map (the north to the left)
Date27–28 August 1677
Location
Buzhyn
Result Russian-led victory
Belligerents
Russian Tsardom
Cossack Hetmanate of Ivan Samoylovych
Ottoman Empire
Crimean Khanate
Commanders and leaders
Ivan Samoilovich
Grigory Romodanovsky
Ibrahim Pasha ("Shaitan").
Selim I Giray
Strength
52,000–54,000 65,000
Casualties and losses
Unknown 20,000 casualties

Battle of Buzhyn (battles near Buzhyn Carriage) was a battle of 27–28 August 1677 between the Russian-Ukrainian army under the command of Prince Grigory Romodanovsky and Hetman Ivan Samoilovich, and the Turkish-Crimean troops of Ibrahim Pasha ("Shaitan") and Khan Selim-Girey during the Russo-Turkish War (1676–1681). It took place on the coastal bridgehead near Buzhyn, near the Dnieper crossing and 20 kilometres north of Chyhyryh.