autonomy. Amur Cossack Host (1860–1918) Astrakhan Cossack Host (1737–1920) Azov Cossack Host (1832–1862) Baikal Cossack Host (1851-1920) Bashkir Host [ru] (1798-1865)...
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Azov Cossack Host (Ukrainian: Азовське козацьке військо; Russian: Азовское Казачье Войско) was a Cossack host that existed on the northern shore of the...
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of migrated Don Cossack elements. Finally, in 1864, the Black Sea Cossacks and the Azov Cossacks were united into the Kuban Cossack Host, ninety years after...
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to Kuban Cossacks. Cossacks Azov Cossack Host Black Sea Cossacks Caucasus Line Cossack Host Danubian Sich Don Cossacks Zaporozhian Cossacks Decossackization...
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romanized: dontsi), are Cossacks who settled along the middle and lower Don. Historically, they lived within the former Don Cossack Host (Russian: Донское казачье...
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The Zaporozhian Cossacks or Zaporizhian Cossacks, also known as the Zaporozhian Cossack Army or the Zaporozhian Host (Ukrainian: Військо Запорозьке, romanized: Viisko...
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Caucasus Line Cossack Host (Кавказское линейное казачье войско) was a Cossack host created in 1832 to 1860 for the purpose of conquest of the Northern...
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Semirechyenskoe Cossack Host (Russian: Семиреченское казачье войско) was a Cossack host in Imperial Russia, located in the Semirechyenskaya Oblast (today...
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Baikal Cossacks were Cossacks of the Transbaikal Cossack Host (Russian: Забайка́льское каза́чье во́йско); a Cossack host formed in 1851 in the areas beyond...
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soldiers, such as the Dragoons. In 1840, the Cossack hosts included the Don, Black Sea, Astrakhan, Little Russia, Azov, Danube, Ural, Stavropol, Mesherya, Orenburg...
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The Ural Cossack Host was a cossack host formed from the Ural Cossacks – those Eurasian cossacks settled by the Ural River. Their alternative name, Yaik...
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Ussuri Cossack Host (Russian: Уссури́йское каза́чье во́йско, romanized: Ussuríyskoye kazáchye vóysko) was a Cossack Host in Imperial Russia, located in...
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Astrakhan Cossack Host (Russian: Астраханское казачье войско, romanized: Astrakhanskoye kazachye voysko) was a Cossack host of Imperial Russia drawn from...
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and as military awards. Historically it was used by Cossacks, most prominently the Zaporozhian Host. In modern times cross has been adapted as part of...
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The Orenburg Cossack Host (Russian: Оренбургское казачье войско) was a part of the Cossack population in pre-revolutionary Russia, located in the Orenburg...
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strong fortress of Azak (Azov). The fort blocked the Don Cossacks from raiding and trading in the Black Sea. The Cossacks attacked Azov in 1574, 1593, 1620...
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regiments of mounted cossacks and two companies of horse artillery. During the Russo-Japanese War of 1905 the cossacks of the Siberian Host provided a significant...
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Cossack Host (Russian: Амурское казачье войско) was a Cossack host created in the Amur region and Primorye in the 1850s on the basis of the Cossacks relocated...
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The Terek Cossack Host was a Cossack host created in 1577 from free Cossacks who resettled from the Volga to the Terek River. The local aboriginal Terek...
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The Persian Cossack Brigade, also known as the Iranian Cossack Brigade (Persian: بریگاد قزاق, romanized: Berīgād-e qazzāq), was a Cossack-style cavalry...
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Danubian Sich (category 18th century in the Zaporozhian Host)
former Zaporozhian Cossacks who settled in the territory of the Ottoman Empire (the Danube Delta, hence the name) after their previous host was disbanded and...
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Cossacks again devastated Kozlov Akkerman. Ottomans responded to Cossack raids by establishing Azov and Ochakov fortresses as a defense from Cossack raids...
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The Danube Cossack Host (Ukrainian: Дунайське козацьке військо) was a Ukrainian Cossack Host formed in 1828, before the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829)...
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steppes, Cossack food culture incorporated elements of various traditions, including European, Central Asian and Caucasian cuisines. Many Cossack hosts were...
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North Caucasus Line (category Cossack hosts)
claim over the Nogai nomads. In 1787, the Black Sea Cossack Host was given the land between Azov and the Kuban. By 1794, 25,000 people had settled along...
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history of the Cossacks spans several centuries. Several theories speculate about the origins of the Cossacks. According to one theory, Cossacks have Slavic...
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Balachka (redirect from Cossack Ukrainian)
Kukharenko [uk] — appointed otaman (leader) of Azov Cossack Host (1851–1852) and Black Sea Cossack Host (1852–1856), Kuban literature classic, a friend...
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Of the different branches of Cossacks, the only one that is documented allowing Jews into their society were the Cossacks of Ukraine. When Poland and Lithuania...
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Rostov-on-Don (category Port cities and towns of the Azov Sea)
Pushkinskaya Street Maxim Gorky Park Traditional Cossack villages (stanitsas) National Sholokhov Museum-Reserve Azov ancient fortress Rostov circus Rostov state...
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Terek Cossack Host. The Volga Cossack Host proper was abolished. The remnants of the Volga Cossack Host were merged with the Astrakhan Cossack Host in the...
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