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Cossack
Cossack (ˈkɒsæk) Also 6 Cassacke, 7 Cossache, -aque, Cassok, Kosack, 7–8 Cosack, -ak, 8 Cossac, 9– Cossacque, Kossak, Kozack, -ak. [a. Turkī quzzāq adventurer, guerilla. ‘In India it became common in sense of predatory horseman, freebooter’ (Yule).] 1. Name of a warlike Turkish people now subject to...
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Cossack (disambiguation)
Cossack (ship), various ships
Cossack motorcycle, brand name for several motorcycles made in the former Soviet Union
Cossack, a model of the Lada also known as simply the Cossack
Cossack (horse) (1844–after 1862), also known as The Cossack, a British thoroughbred racehorse
Eskimo bowline, also
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Cossack (horse)
Cossack (1844 – after 1862) also known as "The Cossack", was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In June Cossack ran twice at Royal Ascot.
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Cossack (ship)
Several ships have been named Cossack, for the cossacks:
was launched in Sunderland. Morgiana divested Cossack of her cargo made a cartel of her to take Morgianas captives. Cossack, arrived at Palma on 24 February 1815.
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Cossack Lullaby
"The Cossack Lullaby" () is a cradle song that Russian writer Mikhail Lermontov wrote in 1838 during his exile in Caucasus. While in Caucasus, he heard an old Terek Cossack woman sing a cradle song, which he transcribed as the Cossack Lullaby.
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Sunbeam Cossack
Applications
AD Seaplane Type 1000 (Cossack and Viking)
Short Type 310 (Cossack)
Porte Baby FB.2 (Cossack)
Felixstowe F.3 (Cossack)
Handley Page Type O/400 (Cossack)
Tellier Flying boat (Cossack)
HM Airship R36 (Cossack III)
HM Airship R37 (Cossack III) Airship scrapped when 95% complete
HM Airship
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Cossack Hetmanate
The Cossack Hetmanate (; , or Cossack State; ), officially the Zaporizhian Host or Army of Zaporizhia (; ), is a historical term for the 17th-18th centuries Ukrainian Cossack state located in central Ukraine.
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Breindele Cossack
Breindele Cossack (Yiddish: Breindele Kozak) is a darkly comic 1887 Yiddish-language play by Abraham Goldfaden, generally accounted one of the best of
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The Cossack Whip
The Cossack Whip is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by John H. Collins and starring Viola Dana, Richard Tucker and Robert Walker. Cast
Viola Dana as Darya Orlinsky
Grace Williams as Katerina Orlinsky
Robert Walker as Alexis
Frank Farrington as Ivan Turov — Cossack Officer
Richard
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Cossack Mamay
"Cossack-Bandurist", "Cossack-Zaporozhets", "Cossack Mamai" - these are all names of paintings of the same type. Gallery
Cossack Mamay in art
Literature
No End to Cossack Kin - a novel by Olexandr Ilchenko.
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Cossack Americans
Cossacks in the United States or Cossack Americans are American citizens of Cossack descent. Notable people
Serge Jaroff
Emilio Kosterlitzky
References
Cossack diaspora
European-American society
Russian-American history
Ukrainian-American
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Cossack Rada
Cossack Rada (, kozats'ka rada) or General Military Council was a general Cossack assembly (council) often military in nature. Originally established at the Zaporizhian Sich, the rada (council) was an institution of Cossack administration in Ukraine from the 16th to the 18th century
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Cossack Brigade
Cossack Brigade can refer to:
a military brigade composed of Cossacks
Free Cossack Brigade of Vadim Yakovlev
Persian Cossack Brigade of Vsevolod Lyakhov (also known as Iranian Cossack Brigade)
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HMS Cossack
Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Cossack, after the Cossack people of Eastern Europe, whilst another was begun but was cancelled while HMS Cossack was to have been a steam gunvessel, laid down at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1846, but cancelled in May 1849.
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Cossack host
the Kuban Cossack Host
the Terek Cossack Host
the Astrakhan Cossack Host
the Ural Cossack Host
the Orenburg Cossack Host
the Siberian Cossacks Cossack Host (1755–1920)
Semiryechye Cossack Host (1867–1920)
Siberian Cossack Host (1582-1918)
Terek Cossack Host (1577–)
Transbaikal Cossack Host
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