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This is a photograph of a memorial plaque mounted on a granite wall. The plaque is dark grey with carved text in a lighter color. The text appears to be in Ukrainian and describes Ivan Dmitrovich Sirko, a military leader. It states that he was born at the beginning of the 17th century, was elected Koshovyi Otaman of the Zaporizhian Sich eight times, and led Zaporozhian Cossacks in 55 battles and campaigns against Turkish-Tatar aggressors and in the liberation war against noble Poland, never suffering defeat. The plaque mentions that the most brilliant period of his life was connected with the Chortomlyk Sich and that he died on August 1, 1680, and was buried near the village of Kapulivka.

The background of the plaque is a rough-textured granite wall, possibly part of a larger monument or building. Above the plaque, the top of the granite wall is visible, with some green foliage from trees suggesting an outdoor setting, likely during daylight hours with fair weather. The image is taken at a slightly downward angle, focusing on the memorial. The inscription is the primary subject of the photograph, serving to commemorate Ivan Sirko and his historical significance. The overall tone is serious and historical.
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Jun 29, 2026

Pokrov, Ukraine

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This is a photograph of a memorial plaque mounted on a granite wall. The plaque is dark grey with carved text in a lighter color. The text appears to be in Ukrainian and describes Ivan Dmitrovich Sirko, a military leader. It states that he was born at the beginning of the 17th century, was elected Koshovyi Otaman of the Zaporizhian Sich eight times, and led Zaporozhian Cossacks in 55 battles and campaigns against Turkish-Tatar aggressors and in the liberation war against noble Poland, never suffering defeat. The plaque mentions that the most brilliant period of his life was connected with the Chortomlyk Sich and that he died on August 1, 1680, and was buried near the village of Kapulivka. The background of the plaque is a rough-textured granite wall, possibly part of a larger monument or building. Above the plaque, the top of the granite wall is visible, with some green foliage from trees suggesting an outdoor setting, likely during daylight hours with fair weather. The image is taken at a slightly downward angle, focusing on the memorial. The inscription is the primary subject of the photograph, serving to commemorate Ivan Sirko and his historical significance. The overall tone is serious and historical.

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