In the history of Ukraine, the Black Council (Ukrainian: Чорна рада, romanizedChorna rada) was a council (rada) of Ukrainian Cossacks in which participated a large number of ordinary Cossacks, as well as local commoners (usually a Cossack rada was convened among the Cossack starshyna). The name comes from the Ukrainian word чернь (chern [uk], "blacks"), a demeaning term for rank-and-file Cossacks and lowly folk in general, "plebs". The most famous of these was the Black Council of 1663.[1][2][3]

Usually Black Rada signified drastic changes among the starshyna.[4]

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  1. ^ ЧОРНА РАДА
  2. ^ Oleksander Barvinsky, Історія України-Руси, p. 89
  3. ^ Entry "Chorna rada" in Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Volume I: A-F plus Map and Gazetteer, p. 1367
  4. ^ Jacek Komuda, Bohun, 2011, p. 317