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  • Cossacks - Wikipedia
    Cohesive Cossack-based units were organized and many fought for both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II After World War II, the Soviet Union disbanded the Cossack units within the Soviet Army, leading to the suppression of many Cossack traditions during the rule of Joseph Stalin and his successors
  • 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 seas They had a tradition of independence and finally received privileges from the Russian government in return for military services
  • 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 Slavs, Tatars, and Circassians) that formed in Ukraine, southern Russia, the Caucasus Mountains, and Siberia after about 1400 and that were completely incorporated into czarist Russia during the 18th and 19th
  • Who Were Cossacks – Exploring Their Rich Heritage
    “The word “Cossack” is believed to derive from the Turkic ‘qazaq,’ meaning “free man” or “adventurer ” This etymology reflects the Cossacks’ spirit of independence and their adventurous lifestyle ”
  • The Rise and Fall of the Cossacks: Guardians of the Ukrainian Frontier
    In the modern era, the Cossack tradition has experienced a resurgence, with various Cossack organizations and communities seeking to revive and preserve the cultural and historical legacy of their ancestors
  • The Cossacks, Ukraine’s Paradigmatic Warriors | Origins
    The term Cossack comes from a Turkish word meaning “free man ” Their origins are disputed, but most scholars agree that they were a multiethnic group formed from tribes living in the area, as well as from burghers, peasants, and escaped serfs who fled to the steppe
  • History of the Cossacks - Wikipedia
    A Cossack organization was also established in the Russian colony of Sloboda Ukraine These organizations gradually lost their independence, and were abolished by Catherine II by the late 18th century
  • Cossacks | The Tony Hillerman Portal
    In the West, the term Cossack came to colloquially refer to hired soldiers or law enforcement units, often indicating a derogatory connotation of barbaric and cruel intimidation and fighting techniques


















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