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  • Ural Cossacks
  • Cossack host by the Ural River

    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

    Ural Cossacks

    Ural Cossacks

    Ural_Cossacks

  • Cossacks
  • Military estate of East Slavic people

    century: near the Dnieper, Don, Volga, and Ural Rivers; the Greben Cossacks in Caucasia; and the Zaporozhian Cossacks, mainly west of the Dnieper. It is unclear

    Cossacks

    Cossacks

    Cossacks

  • Cossack host
  • Territorial subdivision or military formation of Cossacks within the Russian Empire

    the Terek Cossack Host the Astrakhan Cossack Host the Ural Cossack Host the Orenburg Cossack Host the Siberian Cossacks the Semiryechye Cossack Host the

    Cossack host

    Cossack host

    Cossack_host

  • Ural (river)
  • Major river in Russia and Kazakhstan

    the Ural Cossacks. After the Russian conquest of the Ural basin in the late 16th century, the shores of the Ural became home to the Yaik Cossacks. One

    Ural (river)

    Ural (river)

    Ural_(river)

  • Orenburg Cossacks
  • Host of Cossacks in Orenburg Governorate

    Cossack settlements in the Southern Urals were incorporated into the Orenburg Cossack Host (except for the Ural Cossacks). A decree of 1840 established the

    Orenburg Cossacks

    Orenburg Cossacks

    Orenburg_Cossacks

  • History of the Cossacks
  • frontiers: the Don Cossacks, Kuban Cossacks, Terek Cossacks, Buh Cossacks, Astrakhan Cossacks, Ural Cossacks, Orenburg Cossacks, Siberian Cossacks, Semiryechensk

    History of the Cossacks

    History of the Cossacks

    History_of_the_Cossacks

  • Ural (Russian administrative region)
  • Region of Russia

    Ural regions in Russia Ural (Russian: Урал, from Bashkir: Урал, romanized: Ural) is a geographical region located around the Ural Mountains, between the

    Ural (Russian administrative region)

    Ural (Russian administrative region)

    Ural_(Russian_administrative_region)

  • Kazakh–Russian ethnic conflicts
  • Fokin in his book "The Final Tragedy: Urals Cossacks in the 20th Century," thousands of Russian workers and Cossacks at the Voroshilov Plant were ready to

    Kazakh–Russian ethnic conflicts

    Kazakh–Russian_ethnic_conflicts

  • Leaders of the Russian Civil War
  • Leaders of a Multi-Party Civil War in the former Russian Empire

    Martusēvičs Kirill Stutzka Gustavs Mangulis Eduard Berzin Jānis Judiņš † Red Cossacks: Vitaly Primakov Eastern Front: Mikhail Muravyov † Mikhail Tukhachevsky

    Leaders of the Russian Civil War

    Leaders_of_the_Russian_Civil_War

  • Ural Swedes
  • Ethnic group

    considered for merging. › The Ural Swedes, (Swedish: uralsvenskar, Russian: Уральские шведы) were Yaik Cossacks (later Orenburg Cossacks) with Swedish ancestry

    Ural Swedes

    Ural_Swedes

  • Oy, to ne vecher
  • Russian folk song

    Zheleznova-Armfelt (1866–1933) in her collection Songs of the Ural Cossacks after her fieldwork in the Ural District during 1896–1897. The original title was (in

    Oy, to ne vecher

    Oy,_to_ne_vecher

  • 1st SS Cossack Cavalry Division
  • German cavalry division

    being the 2nd Cossack Cavalry Division. Adolf Hitler authorised the formation of the division on 6 April 1943, ordering that all Cossacks serving in the

    1st SS Cossack Cavalry Division

    1st SS Cossack Cavalry Division

    1st_SS_Cossack_Cavalry_Division

  • Kazakh rebellions
  • 18th-21st century events in Kazakhstan

    and the Ural Cossacks. Ten thousand people participated in the uprising. Junior-zhuz Kazakhs, led by Syrym Datuly, rebelled against the Cossacks from 1783

    Kazakh rebellions

    Kazakh_rebellions

  • Pugachev's Rebellion
  • Peasant revolt against Empress Catherine II of Russia

    Cossacks recognize that Pugachev is not Peter III. By early September, the rebellion was crushed. Yemelyan Pugachev was betrayed by his own Cossacks when

    Pugachev's Rebellion

    Pugachev's Rebellion

    Pugachev's_Rebellion

  • Ural Army
  • Military formation during Russian Civil War

    December 28, 1918, from units of the Ural Cossack Army and other military units within the Urals Region. The Ural Army received the right to have a separate

    Ural Army

    Ural_Army

  • History of human settlement in the Ural Mountains
  • From the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Ural River and northwestern Kazakhstan

    the Ural area was a major iron producer, but its relative importance declined in the late 19th century. Cossacks settled in the Southern Ural along

    History of human settlement in the Ural Mountains

    History of human settlement in the Ural Mountains

    History_of_human_settlement_in_the_Ural_Mountains

  • Russian Civil War
  • Multi-party war in the former Russian Empire (1917–1922)

    Government) and insurgent Cossack units of Orenburg, the Urals, Siberia, Semirechye, Baikal, and Amur and Ussuri Cossacks, nominally under the orders

    Russian Civil War

    Russian Civil War

    Russian_Civil_War

  • Repatriation of Cossacks after World War II
  • Repatriation of anti-Soviet ethnic Russians and Ukrainians to the Soviet Union

    The repatriation of the Cossacks or betrayal of the Cossacks occurred when Cossacks (ethnic Russians and Ukrainians) who were opposed to the Soviet Union

    Repatriation of Cossacks after World War II

    Repatriation_of_Cossacks_after_World_War_II

  • Russian gunboat Korietz
  • Imperial Navy gunboat (1888–1904)

    "Don Cossack" (literally "Cossack from Don"), Kubanets - "Kuban Cossack" ("Kuban man"), Terets - "Terek Cossack" ("Terek man"), Uralets - "Ural Cossack" ("Ural

    Russian gunboat Korietz

    Russian gunboat Korietz

    Russian_gunboat_Korietz

  • Nagaika
  • Cossack whip

    long, which is put on the rider's shoulder. Orenburg Cossack with a whip in his hand Ural Cossacks on the march. Some riders have nagaikas visible Kalmyk

    Nagaika

    Nagaika

  • Kuban Cossacks
  • Ethnic group

    Kuban Cossacks or Kubanians are Cossacks who live in the Kuban region of Russia. Most of the Kuban Cossacks are descendants of different major groups

    Kuban Cossacks

    Kuban Cossacks

    Kuban_Cossacks

  • Russian State (1918–1920)
  • White Russian political entity during the Russian Civil War

    Provisional Siberian Government, the Provisional Regional Government of the Urals, Cossack Troops governments, governments of a number of national-state entities

    Russian State (1918–1920)

    Russian State (1918–1920)

    Russian_State_(1918–1920)

  • Establishment of Soviet power in Russia (1917–1918)
  • Russian Civil War

    the support of the Kuban Cossacks, however, these calculations were not justified: the Kuban Cossacks, like the Don Cossacks, did not want to fight against

    Establishment of Soviet power in Russia (1917–1918)

    Establishment_of_Soviet_power_in_Russia_(1917–1918)

  • Capture of Yany-Kurgan
  • of the following: 7 staff officers 32 ober officers 519 infantry 200 Ural Cossacks 250 Kyrgyz volunteers 6 mortars 3 licornes 3 rocket launchers Total:

    Capture of Yany-Kurgan

    Capture of Yany-Kurgan

    Capture_of_Yany-Kurgan

  • Yemelyan Pugachev
  • Russian Cossack rebel leader (1742–1775)

    Yaik Cossacks rebellion. The idea of impersonating the late Emperor Peter III occurred to Pugachev early on, even before he reached the Yaik Cossacks. It

    Yemelyan Pugachev

    Yemelyan Pugachev

    Yemelyan_Pugachev

  • Pike pole
  • Hooked pole used as a tool

    out. The 1835 Russian Encyclopedic Lexicon describes a tradition of Ural Cossacks ice fishing for sturgeon. The pike-pole ice fishing of sturgeon was

    Pike pole

    Pike pole

    Pike_pole

  • Yermak Timofeyevich
  • Russian cossack explorer and pirate

    the meaning of the word Cossack. While it is uncertain whether Yermak's group was related in any way to the Yaik or Ural Cossacks, it is known that their

    Yermak Timofeyevich

    Yermak Timofeyevich

    Yermak_Timofeyevich

  • Wehrmacht foreign volunteers and conscripts
  • Schutzmannschaft Battalion (Crimean Tatar volunteers) 1st Cossack Division (volunteers from Cossacks in Cherson, from February 1945 XV. SS-Kosaken-Kavallerie-Korps)

    Wehrmacht foreign volunteers and conscripts

    Wehrmacht foreign volunteers and conscripts

    Wehrmacht_foreign_volunteers_and_conscripts

  • Werewolf in Slavic mythology
  • Mythological creature

    potion (e.g., a decoction of twisted bast among Poles, or wine among Ural Cossacks), often affecting unintended targets, spit in their eyes (Ukrainians)

    Werewolf in Slavic mythology

    Werewolf in Slavic mythology

    Werewolf_in_Slavic_mythology

  • Bolshevik–Makhnovist conflict
  • 1920–21 political and military conflict in southern Ukraine

    armed forces fought on multiple fronts against the White movement, Don Cossacks and Directorate of Ukraine, the Bolsheviks finally broke the Treaty of

    Bolshevik–Makhnovist conflict

    Bolshevik–Makhnovist_conflict

  • Tambov Rebellion
  • 1920–1922 peasant revolt in the Russian Civil War

    Kushka British intervention in Transcaspia (1918–19) Battle of Dushak Ural Cossacks March from Fort Aleksandrovskoe to Persia Bukhara Revolution March of

    Tambov Rebellion

    Tambov Rebellion

    Tambov_Rebellion

  • Zaporozhian Cossacks
  • Ukrainian ethnic group

    The Zaporozhian Cossacks or Zaporizhian Cossacks, also known as the Zaporozhian Cossack Army or the Zaporozhian Host, were Cossacks who lived beyond (that

    Zaporozhian Cossacks

    Zaporozhian Cossacks

    Zaporozhian_Cossacks

  • Don Cossacks
  • Southern Russian ethnic group

    romanized: dontsi), are Cossacks who settled along the middle and lower Don. Historically, they lived within the former Don Cossack Host (Russian: Донское

    Don Cossacks

    Don Cossacks

    Don_Cossacks

  • IMZ-Ural
  • Ural sidecar motorcycle manufacturer

    IMZ-Ural Group Inc., more commonly known as Ural Motorcycles (Russian: Мотоциклы Урал, romanized: Motosikly Ural), is a multinational company involved

    IMZ-Ural

    IMZ-Ural

    IMZ-Ural

  • Taras Shevchenko
  • Ukrainian poet and artist (1814–1861)

    foot, his party arrived to Kosaral fortress. Shevchenko was met by Ural Cossacks, who served in the local garrison, with great reverence, as his thick

    Taras Shevchenko

    Taras Shevchenko

    Taras_Shevchenko

  • Battle of Petrograd
  • Russian Civil War 1919 battle

    Kushka British intervention in Transcaspia (1918–19) Battle of Dushak Ural Cossacks March from Fort Aleksandrovskoe to Persia Bukhara Revolution March of

    Battle of Petrograd

    Battle of Petrograd

    Battle_of_Petrograd

  • Khanate of Khiva
  • 1511–1920 state in Central Asia

    needed] Russians made five attacks on Khiva. Around 1602, some free Ural Cossacks unsuccessfully raided Khorezm. In 1717, Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky

    Khanate of Khiva

    Khanate of Khiva

    Khanate_of_Khiva

  • Bashkiria (1917–1919)
  • Short-lived state in Bashkortostan during the Russian Civil War

    (Komuch), and the Orenburg Cossacks. Among their most prominent supporters was Alexander Dutov, ataman of the Orenburg Cossacks. From 15 to 17 May 1918,

    Bashkiria (1917–1919)

    Bashkiria (1917–1919)

    Bashkiria_(1917–1919)

  • Culture of Russia
  • Don Cossacks. Other Cossack communities that have played an important role in Russia's history and culture are the Ural Cossacks, Terek Cossacks, Kuban

    Culture of Russia

    Culture of Russia

    Culture_of_Russia

  • Army of the Danube (1806–1812)
  • Field army of the Russian Empire

    Regiment Belorussian Hussar Regiment Melnikov V Don Cossack Regiment 3rd Ural Cossack Regiment 4th Ural Cossack Regiment 38th Artillery Battery 50th Light Artillery

    Army of the Danube (1806–1812)

    Army_of_the_Danube_(1806–1812)

  • Russo–Kokand War
  • 18-year War between the Russian Empire and Kokand Khanate

    Mikhail Mark (200 Cossacks, 3 guns, rocket and galvanic command); the second - Major General Ivan Podurov (infantry company, 150 Cossacks); the third - Lieutenant

    Russo–Kokand War

    Russo–Kokand War

    Russo–Kokand_War

  • Central Powers intervention in the Russian Civil War
  • Military expeditions, 1918–1920

    1918 1919 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 1919 Jonathan D. Smele (2015). "Don Cossack Host". Historical Dictionary of the Russian Civil Wars, 1916-1926. p. 335

    Central Powers intervention in the Russian Civil War

    Central Powers intervention in the Russian Civil War

    Central_Powers_intervention_in_the_Russian_Civil_War

  • Uprising in the Ural and Turgai Oblasts
  • Uprising in the Ural and Turgai Oblasts — anti-colonial uprising on the territory of modern Kazakhstan. The uprising was led by large Kazakh ancestors

    Uprising in the Ural and Turgai Oblasts

    Uprising_in_the_Ural_and_Turgai_Oblasts

  • Battle of Balaclava
  • 1854 battle of the Crimean War

    the 12th Ingermanland Hussars, three of the 53rd Don Cossack Regiment, and the 1st Ural Cossacks, totalling between 2,000 and 3,000 men (sources vary)

    Battle of Balaclava

    Battle of Balaclava

    Battle_of_Balaclava

  • Battle of Aldy
  • 1785 military conflict in Chechnya

    inhabitants. He dispatched Ural Cossack detachments to the village, yet encountered no resistance initially. However, as the Cossacks entered the ford, they

    Battle of Aldy

    Battle_of_Aldy

  • List of active separatist movements in Europe
  • Idel-ural, All-Tatar Public Center, Free Nations League Rostov Oblast People: Cossacks, Russians Proposed state or autonomous area: Cossackia, Don Cossack

    List of active separatist movements in Europe

    List of active separatist movements in Europe

    List_of_active_separatist_movements_in_Europe

  • Bukey Horde
  • 1801–1849 Kazakh khanate

    area. There were numerous illegal crossings and conflicts with the Ural Cossacks. In 1771, following the Kalmyck exodus to Dzungaria, the area became

    Bukey Horde

    Bukey Horde

    Bukey_Horde

  • Irregular military
  • Any non-standard military organization

    Ottoman Empire, auxiliary cohorts of Germanic peoples in the Roman Empire, Cossacks in the Russian Empire, and Native American forces in the American frontier

    Irregular military

    Irregular military

    Irregular_military

  • Sarai (city)
  • Two successive capitals of the Golden Horde

    one of the successors of the Golden Horde. Although sacked by the Ural Cossacks in 1580, it was later used as the headquarters by some Kazakh khans

    Sarai (city)

    Sarai_(city)

  • 1918 Yakut revolt
  • Anti-Bolshevik revolt in the Russian Civil War

    Kushka British intervention in Transcaspia (1918–19) Battle of Dushak Ural Cossacks March from Fort Aleksandrovskoe to Persia Bukhara Revolution March of

    1918 Yakut revolt

    1918 Yakut revolt

    1918_Yakut_revolt

  • Battle of Alkhan–Yurt
  • 1785 skirmish in Chechnya

    rifle fire on it, but no one responded, so he sent a detachment of Ural Cossacks to the village. The detachment went through the village and did not

    Battle of Alkhan–Yurt

    Battle_of_Alkhan–Yurt

  • Kazakhstan
  • Country in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

    gained control over Turkestan, Tashkent, and the Nogai lands up to the Ural River. The creation of the legal codes "The Bright Path of Khan Kasym" and

    Kazakhstan

    Kazakhstan

    Kazakhstan

  • Kazakh Khanate
  • 1465–1847 Turkic state in Central Asia

    Kazakh-Russian conflicts began. The conflict began due to raids by the Bashkirs, Ural Cossacks, and Kalmyks. Tauke aimed to strengthen his power within the Kazakh

    Kazakh Khanate

    Kazakh Khanate

    Kazakh_Khanate

  • Ukrainian liberation movement (1920–1950)
  • early 1940s. Cossack nationalism is a socio-political movement that seeks to recognize the Don, Kuban, Astrakhan, Terek, and Ural Cossacks as a single

    Ukrainian liberation movement (1920–1950)

    Ukrainian liberation movement (1920–1950)

    Ukrainian_liberation_movement_(1920–1950)

  • Battle of Volochayevka
  • 1922 battle of the Russian Civil War

    Kushka British intervention in Transcaspia (1918–19) Battle of Dushak Ural Cossacks March from Fort Aleksandrovskoe to Persia Bukhara Revolution March of

    Battle of Volochayevka

    Battle of Volochayevka

    Battle_of_Volochayevka

  • Battle of Balaclava order of battle
  • Ingermanland Regiment (No.)1 Ural Cossacks North Column - Col. A.P. Skiuderi with 4,000 men and 12 guns. Odessa Regiment (No.)53 Don Cossacks (No.)4 Rifle Battalion

    Battle of Balaclava order of battle

    Battle_of_Balaclava_order_of_battle

  • Nestor Kalandarishvili
  • Georgian revolutionary and military commander (1876–1922)

    Civil War, where they fought against the counter-revolutionary Baikal Cossacks commanded by Grigory Semyonov. Over time, Kalandarishvili's division was

    Nestor Kalandarishvili

    Nestor Kalandarishvili

    Nestor_Kalandarishvili

  • Satra
  • Defunct US international trading and metal processing company

    Cossacks. Some are derived from the design of the 1938 BMW R71 sidecar motorcycle. Examples include the Russian Ural or the Ukrainian Dnipro. Cossack

    Satra

    Satra

  • Imperial Russian Army
  • Army of the Russian Empire (1721–1917)

    Orenburg Cossack Host. Cossack non-Muslims shared the same status with Cossack Siberian Muslims. Muslim Cossacks in Siberia requested an Imam. Cossacks in Siberia

    Imperial Russian Army

    Imperial Russian Army

    Imperial_Russian_Army

  • Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur
  • Khan of Khiva from 1643 to 1663

    Khan. Since he was born 40 days after his father defeated a raid by Ural Cossacks, he was named "Abul-Ghazi" (father of Warrior). He lived in Urgench

    Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur

    Abu_al-Ghazi_Bahadur

  • Khivan campaign of 1839–1840
  • Failed Russian invasion of the Khanate of Khiva

    sickness, 608 of them mortal. It was noted that the death rate for the Ural Cossacks was 1 in 200 and among the Orenburg Infantry 1 in 14, the difference

    Khivan campaign of 1839–1840

    Khivan_campaign_of_1839–1840

  • Sergey Semyonovich Khabalov
  • Russian general (1858–1924)

    appointed military governor and commander of the Ural Oblast, as well as the ataman of the Ural Cossacks Host. In 1916, he was appointed chief officer of

    Sergey Semyonovich Khabalov

    Sergey Semyonovich Khabalov

    Sergey_Semyonovich_Khabalov

  • Battle of Aqbulak
  • Important battle during Kazakh uprising

    Aqbulak river during uprising of Isatay Taymanuly. Russia's Orenburg and Ural Cossacks with Bashkir loyalist under colonel Carl Hecke fight against Kazakh

    Battle of Aqbulak

    Battle of Aqbulak

    Battle_of_Aqbulak

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of Europe
  • List of European ethnic groups

    Marmara, the Dardanelles, the Greater Caucasus Mountains, the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Kara Sea, and the Greek Aegean Islands; and from Africa

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of Europe

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Europe

  • White Army
  • Army/faction in the Russian Civil War

    several groups: Simbirsk, Kazan, Khvalynsk, Ufa, Nikolaev, Ural Cossack troops and the Orenburg Cossack troops. Kappel suggested the command to take Nizhny Novgorod

    White Army

    White Army

    White_Army

  • Registered Cossacks
  • 16-17th century Polish–Lithuanian Cossack units

    Registered Cossacks comprised special Cossack units of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth army in the 16th and 17th centuries. Registered Cossacks became

    Registered Cossacks

    Registered Cossacks

    Registered_Cossacks

  • Spring offensive of the White Army
  • 1919 offensive of the Russian Civil War

    flank between Glazov and Perm Another 25,000 Orenburg and Ural Cossack fighters (the Ural Army), south of the Dutov-Belov Army. The Reds had three armies

    Spring offensive of the White Army

    Spring offensive of the White Army

    Spring_offensive_of_the_White_Army

  • Uralsk electoral district
  • Constituency created for 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election

    Russian Constituent Assembly election. The electoral district covered the Ural Oblast as well as the Mangyshlak uezd of the Transcaspian Oblast (except

    Uralsk electoral district

    Uralsk electoral district

    Uralsk_electoral_district

  • Starobilsk agreement
  • 1920 Russian Civil War treaty

    machine-gun fire, Karetnyk led the assault against Mikhail Fostikov's Kuban Cossacks, pushing them back over the Syvash. Alexei Marchenko led the insurgent

    Starobilsk agreement

    Starobilsk agreement

    Starobilsk_agreement

  • Malleson mission
  • 1918–19 Russian Civil War military action

    Bolshevik Tashkent Soviet was under attack from various groups, including cossacks, who had claimed independence for their respective regions. In addition

    Malleson mission

    Malleson mission

    Malleson_mission

  • Persian Cossack Brigade
  • Elite cavalry unit in Qajar Iran (1879–1921)

    of the Cossacks along with their skilled horsemanship and their talents with their guns and shashkas (the type of sword favored by the Cossacks). In Tiflis

    Persian Cossack Brigade

    Persian Cossack Brigade

    Persian_Cossack_Brigade

  • Terek Cossacks
  • Cossack host

    being considered for merging. › The Terek Cossack Host was a Cossack host created in 1577 from free Cossacks who resettled from the Volga to the Terek

    Terek Cossacks

    Terek Cossacks

    Terek_Cossacks

  • Battle of Bergen (1799)
  • Battle of the Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland

    Artillery Regiment Cavalry Gladki & Shladoff Hussar Regiments (4 squadrons) Don & Ural Cossacks (6 squadrons) Unbrigaded 7th Light Dragoons (2 squadrons)

    Battle of Bergen (1799)

    Battle of Bergen (1799)

    Battle_of_Bergen_(1799)

  • Cossack uprisings
  • Series of military conflicts, 1591–1775

    Sloboda Cossacks, Terek Cossacks and Yaik Cossacks. As the Tsardom of Muscovy took over the disputed Cossack lands from Poland–Lithuania, all Cossacks eventually

    Cossack uprisings

    Cossack uprisings

    Cossack_uprisings

  • Sheksna uprising
  • Kushka British intervention in Transcaspia (1918–19) Battle of Dushak Ural Cossacks March from Fort Aleksandrovskoe to Persia Bukhara Revolution March of

    Sheksna uprising

    Sheksna uprising

    Sheksna_uprising

  • West Siberian rebellion
  • Rebellion

    100,000 men, but the most likely figure is 55,000 to 60,000 rebels. Many Cossacks from the region joined. They controlled a total of twelve districts and

    West Siberian rebellion

    West_Siberian_rebellion

  • February Revolution
  • First of two 1917 revolutions in Russia

    2nd Don Cossack Regiments, while the Northern Front allocated the 67th and 68th Infantry Regiments, the 15th Tatar Uhlan, and the 3rd Ural Cossack Regiments

    February Revolution

    February Revolution

    February_Revolution

  • Orel–Kursk operation
  • 1919 offensive of the Russian Civil War

    Estonian and Separate Rifle Brigades, and the Separate Cavalry Brigade of Red Cossacks from the Western Front. These units were planned to be used to create a

    Orel–Kursk operation

    Orel–Kursk_operation

  • Nekrasov Cossacks
  • Subgroup of Don Cossacks

    Nekrasov Cossacks, Nekrasovite Cossacks, Nekrasovites, Nekrasovtsy (Russian: Некрасовцы, Некрасовские казаки, Казаки-некрасовцы) descend from those Don

    Nekrasov Cossacks

    Nekrasov Cossacks

    Nekrasov_Cossacks

  • List of peasant revolts
  • peasants Zaporozhian Cossacks (incl. from the left-bank Hetmanate) Don Cossacks Moscovite forces Kalmyk forces temporary victory for Cossack-Russian forces

    List of peasant revolts

    List_of_peasant_revolts

  • Thin Red Line (Battle of Balaclava)
  • Episode in the Battle of Balaclava

    in the "Thin Red Line" incident. These 400 Russians were the Cossacks of 1st Urals Cossack Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Horoshihin. Russian

    Thin Red Line (Battle of Balaclava)

    Thin Red Line (Battle of Balaclava)

    Thin_Red_Line_(Battle_of_Balaclava)

  • Turkestan Front
  • Red Army front during the Russian Civil War

    against the Ural Cossack Army of General Vladimir Tolstov and the Army of Anton Denikin in the lower Volga and the Ural River. In the Ural-Guryev operation

    Turkestan Front

    Turkestan_Front

  • Syrym Datuly
  • Leader of the Kazakh clan Bayuly

    Nuraly Khan and the Sultans, the Ural Cossack Army and the tsarist administration. Datuly was captured by the Ural Cossacks and imprisoned until spring 1784

    Syrym Datuly

    Syrym_Datuly

  • Danube Cossack Host
  • Cossack host in the Russian Empire (1828–1868)

    from various groups, such as the Nekrasov Cossacks, Romanians, Serbs, and Bulgarians. At first, the Cossacks controlled three selos in the Akkerman Poviat:

    Danube Cossack Host

    Danube Cossack Host

    Danube_Cossack_Host

  • XV SS Cossack Cavalry Corps
  • Military unit

    Cossack Cavalry Corps was a World War II cavalry corps of the Waffen-SS, the armed wing of the German Nazi Party, primarily recruited from Cossacks.

    XV SS Cossack Cavalry Corps

    XV SS Cossack Cavalry Corps

    XV_SS_Cossack_Cavalry_Corps

  • Kosakenland
  • Territory in north-eastern Italy, 1944–1945

    Cossacks, was under the rule of Timofey Domanov and then Pyotr Krasnov. The comune of Verzegnis had become the general headquarters of the Cossacks'

    Kosakenland

    Kosakenland

    Kosakenland

  • Beloved Name
  • Short story by Pavel Bazhov

    Urals. It was later released as a part of the collection of tales, The Malachite Casket. This skaz describes how the first Cossacks came to the Ural Mountains

    Beloved Name

    Beloved_Name

  • Semirechye Cossacks
  • Cossack host in modern-day Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan

    Steppe Cossacks. Officers wore silver epaulettes and braid. High fleece hats were worn on occasion, with crimson cloth tops. Until 1908 cossacks from all

    Semirechye Cossacks

    Semirechye Cossacks

    Semirechye_Cossacks

  • Battle of Dzhulek
  • including 11 infantry soldiers of the 4th Turkestan Line Battalion and 9 Ural cossacks. After acquiring the fodder, the wagon train made its journey back to

    Battle of Dzhulek

    Battle of Dzhulek

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  • Red Cossacks
  • Bolshevik Cossack military unit

    romanized: Chervonnoye kazachestvo), also sometimes called Bright Cossacks, Fine Cossacks (Ukrainian: Красне козацтво) - military and paramilitary (political)

    Red Cossacks

    Red Cossacks

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  • Caucasus Line Cossack Host
  • the robber mountaineers. The local Grebensky Cossacks are reinforced by the Volga and Little Russian Cossacks. From the disparate stanitsas they formed a

    Caucasus Line Cossack Host

    Caucasus Line Cossack Host

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  • Cossackia
  • Region in Eastern Europe

    Initially, Rosenberg considered the Cossacks to be Russians, and he ascribed to the popular German stereotype of Cossacks as thuggish rapists and looters

    Cossackia

    Cossackia

    Cossackia

  • Russian conquest of Siberia
  • Military conquest during 1580–1778

    Cossacks after its annexation in 1697 of the Itelmens and Koryaks throughout the first decades of Russian rule. The killings by the Russian Cossacks devastated

    Russian conquest of Siberia

    Russian conquest of Siberia

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  • 25th Rifle Division
  • Red Army division of Second World War

    Army during World War I. The division deployed to the Urals where it fought the Ural Cossacks in the Zavolzhye region. On October 7, 1918, the division

    25th Rifle Division

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  • Kazakhstan–Russia relations
  • Bilateral relations

    them both "Kyrgyz" to avoid confusion between the terms "Kazakhs" and "Cossacks". At the end of the 1920s, the Soviet dictator Josef Stalin had the Kazakh

    Kazakhstan–Russia relations

    Kazakhstan–Russia relations

    Kazakhstan–Russia_relations

  • Cossack cross
  • Cross pattée symbol used by Cossacks and Ukraine

    The Cossack cross (Ukrainian: Козацький хрест, romanized: Kozatskyi khrest) is a type of cross pattée historically linked to the Cossacks. Today, it is

    Cossack cross

    Cossack cross

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  • Dmitry Nikolaevich Borodin
  • Nikolai Andreevich Borodin and Lydia Sergeevna. Many in the family of Ural Cossacks were in the military and in 1899 the family moved to St Petersburg where

    Dmitry Nikolaevich Borodin

    Dmitry_Nikolaevich_Borodin

  • Anarchism in Ukraine
  • "Cossack freedoms", Stenka Razin led the Don Cossacks in an uprising against the Tsarist autocracy in Russia and later Yemelyan Pugachev led the Ural Cossacks

    Anarchism in Ukraine

    Anarchism in Ukraine

    Anarchism_in_Ukraine

  • Black Sea Cossack Host
  • Cossack host in southern Ukraine

    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

    Black Sea Cossack Host

    Black Sea Cossack Host

    Black_Sea_Cossack_Host

  • Olga Kokovtseva
  • Russian soldier

    state that she rose to the rank of captain or even colonel in the 6th Ural Cossack Regiment, but this may be through confusion with Mme. Col. Alexandra

    Olga Kokovtseva

    Olga_Kokovtseva

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  • Umal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Umal

    Garland of rays

    Umal

  • Uzal
  • Biblical

    Uzal

    wandering

    Uzal

  • Uzal
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Uzal

    Wandering.

    Uzal

  • Oral
  • Boy/Male

    German, Hindu, Indian, Russian

    Oral

    Eagle; Golden

    Oral

  • Unal
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Unal

    Fighter strong spirit

    Unal

  • Uran
  • Surname or Lastname

    Slovenian

    Uran

    Slovenian : nickname from an old spelling of vran ‘raven’, ‘crow’, or ‘black horse’.English : variant spelling of Uren.probably from a native American language in northern Mexico : unexplaiend.

    Uran

  • Kral
  • Boy/Male

    Czechoslovakian

    Kral

    King.

    Kral

  • Urali
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Modern

    Urali

    Love

    Urali

  • Iyyanar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Iyyanar

    Rural God

    Iyyanar

  • Ucal
  • Biblical

    Ucal

    power, prevalency

    Ucal

  • Unal |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Unal |

    Fighter, Strong spirit

    Unal |

  • UZAL
  • Male

    English

    UZAL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Uwzal, of uncertain derivation, possibly UZAL means "to depart, to leave," "to be flooded," or "to be exhausted." In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Joktan.

    UZAL

  • Unal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Unal

    Fighter, Strong spirit

    Unal

  • Sashak
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sashak

    Rural of the Country

    Sashak

  • Urav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Urav

    Excitement

    Urav

  • Ujal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ujal

    Shine; Brightness

    Ujal

  • Oral
  • Boy/Male

    Russian Slavic American

    Oral

    Eagle.

    Oral

  • Ucal
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Ucal

    Power, prevalency.

    Ucal

  • Upal
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Upal

    Stone

    Upal

  • Umal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Umal

    Refreshing Warmness in the Cold

    Umal

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  • Mehrish
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mehrish

    Wonderfull smell(mehak)

  • Carlee
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, German

    Carlee

    Strong One; Man

  • Underwood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Underwood

    English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived near or in a wood, from Middle English under + wude, wode ‘wood’, or a habitational name from any of various places so named, for example in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and the former county of Ayrshire (from Old English under + wudu).Joseph Underwood emigrated from England to Watertown, MA, in 1637. William Underwood came from England to Concord, MA, before 1640, later settling in Chelmsford, MA.

  • Morfinn
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Morfinn

    Pale.

  • Fairoza
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Fairoza

    Turquoise; Precious Stone

  • Rajashree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rajashree

    Royalty

  • Madhuksara
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Madhuksara

    One who Showers Honey

  • VALERIY
  • Male

    Russian

    VALERIY

    (Валерий) Russian form of Roman Latin Valerius, VALERIY means "to be healthy, to be strong." 

  • Makani
  • Boy/Male

    Hawaiian

    Makani

    Wind.

  • Aphek
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Aphek

    Strength, a rapid torrent.

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  • Oral
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the mouth; surrounding or lining the mouth; as, oral cilia or cirri.

  • Mural
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a wall; being on, or in, a wall; growing on, or against, a wall; as, a mural quadrant.

  • Rurality
  • n.

    A rural place.

  • Mural
  • a.

    Resembling a wall; perpendicular or steep; as, a mural precipice.

  • Ural
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, the Urals, a mountain range between Europe and Asia.

  • Oral
  • a.

    Uttered by the mouth, or in words; spoken, not written; verbal; as, oral traditions; oral testimony; oral law.

  • Udal
  • n.

    In Shetland and Orkney, a freehold; property held by udal, or allodial, right.

  • Orally
  • adv.

    In an oral manner.

  • Ural-Altaic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Urals and the Altai; as the Ural-Altaic, or Turanian, languages.

  • Peasant
  • a.

    Rustic, rural.

  • Ureal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to urea; containing, or consisting of, urea; as, ureal deposits.

  • Aural
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the ear; as, aural medicine and surgery.

  • Rural
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to agriculture; as, rural economy.

  • Uran-ocher
  • n.

    Alt. of Uran-ochre

  • Nuncupatory
  • a.

    Nuncupative; oral.

  • Nuncupative
  • a.

    Oral; not written.

  • Sural
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the calf of the leg; as, the sural arteries.

  • Uralic
  • a.

    Of or relating to the Ural Mountains.

  • Ruralize
  • v. t.

    To render rural; to give a rural appearance to.

  • Rural
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the country, as distinguished from a city or town; living in the country; suitable for, or resembling, the country; rustic; as, rural scenes; a rural prospect.