Filon Dzhelaliy, also known as Dzhulaibek, was a Cossack colonel of Crimean Tatar descent[1] who served during the Khmelnytsky Uprising of 1648–1657.
He was a close associate of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and originally served in the Pereiaslav Cossack Regiment.
In April 1648, together with B. Tovpigoy, a centurion of the Cherkasy regiment, he led an uprising of registered Cossacks at Kamiana Zavod.
In September 1650, Dzhulaibek led the Ukrainian embassy to the Moldovian lord Vladimir Lupula.
After 1654, he spent a long time with his family in Selyshche Sahunivka (Cherkasy region, Ukraine).