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Battle of Kyiv or Battle of Kiev may refer to:Siege of Kiev (898), by Álmos during the Hungarian migration to the west
Siege of Kiev (968), by the Pechenigs against the Kievan Rus
Siege of Kiev (1017), unsuccessful siege by the Pechenigs
Capture of Kiev (1018) by Bolesław I the Brave
Kiev uprising (1018), successful uprising against the Poles
Siege of Kiev (1036), defeat of the Pechenegs by Yaroslav the Wise
Sack of Kiev (1169), by a coalition assembled by Vladimir-Suzdal prince Andrey Bogolyubsky
Siege of Kiev (1203), by Rurik Rostislavich
Siege of Kiev (1240), during the Mongol invasion of Rus'
Sack of Kiev (1299), during the war between Toqta against Nogay and the Polovtsy
Sack of Kiev (1399), by Temür Qutlugh
Sack of Kiev (1416), by Edigu against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Sack of Kiev (1482), by Meñli I Giray against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Sack of Kiev (1651), by Janusz Radziwiłł
Siege of Kyiv (1658), unsuccessful siege by Ivan Vyhovsky
Kiev Arsenal January Uprising, January 1918
Battle of Kiev (1918), a February Bolshevik military operation of Petrograd and the Moscow Red Guard against the Rada forces
Battle of Kiev, an offensive by elements of the Ukrainian Front of the Red Army to capture Kiev
Capture of Kiev by the White Army, August 1919
Battle of Kiev, the third of three battles fought in Kiev in 1919
Kiev offensive (1920), part of the Polish-Soviet War
Battle of Kiev (1941), a major Axis victory over the Soviets during the Second World War
Battle of Kiev (1943), a Soviet victory in the Second World War
National Museum-Preserve "Battle for Kyiv 1943", a museum dedicated to the 1943 battle
Battle of Kyiv (2022), a Ukrainian victory over attacking Russian forces during the Kyiv offensive of 2022
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