Following the Mongol decline, Ukrainian lands were divided between the and the Kingdom of Poland (later the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ). A History of Ukraine
Prince Volodymyr the Great adopted Orthodox Christianity, a foundational event for Ukrainian cultural identity. A History of Ukraine
Ukraine 's history is defined by its role as a "gateway" between Europe and Asia. While it achieved modern independence in 1991, its historical foundations stretch back thousands of years through ancient civilizations, medieval powerhouses, and centuries of imperial rule. Following the Mongol decline, Ukrainian lands were divided
A powerful East Slavic federation centered in Kyiv. Following the Mongol decline
Under Yaroslav the Wise , Kyiv became a major European political and cultural hub.
Internal fragmentation and the Mongol invasion (1240) ended Kyivan Rus' as a centralized power. Partition and the Cossack Era