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Aleksander Kryczyński (died 1673 in Bar) was a Lipka Tatar military captain and a rotmistrz (rotamaster). He first served the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, but then in 1672 led the Lipka Rebellion and defected to the Ottoman Empire. He was a participant in military action during the Khmelnytsky Uprising and the Polish–Ottoman War from 1672 to 1676. As the bey of the fortress in Bar, he was murdered in 1673 by his own troops during the rebellion. The administration of the castle went to his son.

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  • Aleksander Kryczyński (died 1673 in Bar) was a Lipka Tatar military captain and a rotmistrz (rotamaster). He first served the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, but then in 1672 led the Lipka Rebellion and defected to the Ottoman Empire. He was a participant in military action during the Khmelnytsky Uprising and the Polish–Ottoman War from 1672 to 1676. As the bey of the fortress in Bar, he was murdered in 1673 by his own troops during the rebellion. The administration of the castle went to his son. (en)
  • Aleksander Kryczyński (zm. 1673 w Barze) – tatarski wojskowy, rotmistrz chorągwi jazdy tatarskiej, najpierw po stronie Rzeczypospolitej, a następnie od 1672 po stronie Imperium osmańskiego.W 1653 roku był towarzyszem w chorągwi tatarskiej Jeremiego Wiśniowieckiego. W 1654 roku został rotmistrzem tatarskiej chorągwi koronnej. Uczestnik działań zbrojnych okresu powstania Chmielnickiego i wojny polsko-tureckiej 1672-1676.Bej twierdzy w Barze, zamordowany w 1673 przez uczestników propolskiego buntu Tatarów. Władzę na barskim zamku objął wówczas jego syn. (pl)
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  • Aleksander Kryczyński (died 1673 in Bar) was a Lipka Tatar military captain and a rotmistrz (rotamaster). He first served the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, but then in 1672 led the Lipka Rebellion and defected to the Ottoman Empire. He was a participant in military action during the Khmelnytsky Uprising and the Polish–Ottoman War from 1672 to 1676. As the bey of the fortress in Bar, he was murdered in 1673 by his own troops during the rebellion. The administration of the castle went to his son. The history of Kryczyński provided inspiration for the character Azja in the novel Fire in the Steppe by Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz. (en)
  • Aleksander Kryczyński (zm. 1673 w Barze) – tatarski wojskowy, rotmistrz chorągwi jazdy tatarskiej, najpierw po stronie Rzeczypospolitej, a następnie od 1672 po stronie Imperium osmańskiego.W 1653 roku był towarzyszem w chorągwi tatarskiej Jeremiego Wiśniowieckiego. W 1654 roku został rotmistrzem tatarskiej chorągwi koronnej. Uczestnik działań zbrojnych okresu powstania Chmielnickiego i wojny polsko-tureckiej 1672-1676.Bej twierdzy w Barze, zamordowany w 1673 przez uczestników propolskiego buntu Tatarów. Władzę na barskim zamku objął wówczas jego syn. Dzieje Kryczyńskiego mogły dostarczyć Henrykowi Sienkiewiczowi inspiracji do stworzenia postaci Azji Tuhajbejowicza. (pl)
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