Smolensk War
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Was a conflict fought between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia.
Chronology
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October 1632: Several towns and castles fell as the Russians advanced, and on 28 October 1632 (the same day that the historic town of Dorogobuzh was taken), Shein moved to begin the siege of Smolensk.
August 1633: In July 1633, the Russians, led by Tsar Michael I and his military commander Dmitry Pozharsky, took control of the towns of Polatsk, Velizh, Usvyat, and Ozerishche.
June 1634: The Treaty of Polyanovka was signed by representatives of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, led by King Władysław IV Vasa, and the Tsardom of Russia, led by Tsar Michael I. This treaty marked the end of military occupations between the two powers and resulted in the territory being transferred to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
December 1633: In the autumn of 1633, Commonwealth forces led by Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski retook Dorogobuzh from the Russian forces during the Smolensk War.