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Cossacks - Wikipedia
The Cossacks [a] are a predominantly East Slavic Eastern Christian people originating in the Pontic–Caspian steppe of eastern Ukraine and southern Russia. en.wikipedia.org
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Cossack | Definition, History, & Facts - Britannica
Cossack, (from Turkic kazak, “adventurer” or “free man”), member of a people dwelling in the northern hinterlands of the Black and Caspian ... www.britannica.com
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Chapter 3: The Cossacks – Being Ukraine
In this chapter, we focus on the Ukrainian Cossacks and their contributions to the history of Ukraine, both internally and internationally. openpress.digital.conncoll.edu
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Cossacks, Ukraine's Paradigmatic Warriors | Origins
The fierce Ukrainian army has an historical prototype in the Zaporozhian Cossacks, a daring and fearsome people of the fifteenth through eighteenth centuries. origins.osu.edu
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Cossacks at War — Ukrainian, Russian, or Both? - CEPA
The Cossacks were a semi-nomadic warrior people in Ukraine and Southern Russia who exchanged military service for great powers in return for elements of self- ... cepa.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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COSSACK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COSSACK is a member of any of a number of autonomous communities drawn from various ethnic and linguistic groups (such as ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Cossack - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(obsolete) A Ukrainian. (derogatory) A mercenary, a violent thug: a regular or irregular soldier, police officer or security guard employed to persecute ... en.wiktionary.org
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Who were the cossacks? - Ukraine
Ukrainian Cossacks were brave warriors who, under the leadership of great commanders, defended the independence of the Ukrainian state for centuries. ukraine.ua
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Cossack Hetmanate - Wikipedia
a Ukrainian Cossack state. [12] Its territory was located mostly in central Ukraine, as well as in parts of Belarus and southwestern Russia. en.wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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