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- Cossacks - Wikipedia
Although the Cossacks were sometimes portrayed by Bolsheviks, and later by émigré historians, as a monolithic counterrevolutionary group during the civil war, there were many Cossacks who fought with the Red Army throughout the conflict, known as Red Cossacks
- Cossack | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Cossack, 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 Learn more about Cossacks in this article
- Who Were the Cossacks? - My Jewish Learning
The term “cossacks” is used to describe a class of 17th century Ukrainians, largely peasants, who separated from the burdens of traditional peasant life to form rebel communities at the furthest reaches of Polish-controlled territory
- Cossacks | The Tony Hillerman Portal
The Cossacks are peasant people of various Eastern European ethnic origins (mostly Ukrainian and Polish) who, in the 15th century, formed independent, military communities as a rebellious response to Russian imperialist practices of oppressive feudalism and slavery
- Who Were Cossacks - Exploring Their Rich Heritage
The Cossacks emerged in the 15th century along the Dnieper River, primarily from Slavic peoples They had a unique democratic society, with elected leaders known as Atamans and collective decision-making in fortified communities called ‘Sichs’
- Cossacks – Russias Periphery
The Cossacks were a vital force in the control and protection of Russia’s frontiers Before the installation of administrative structures, the Russian empire could scarcely have maintained the integrity of its territory, as well as the monopoly of force, without the aid of the Cossack hosts
- A Brief History of the Cossacks - Flames Of War
In 1775 and veteran Russian army, Don Cossacks among their ranks, fell on the lower Dnieper and the Zaporozhi Cossacks They were crushed and their leadership exiled or executed
- COSSACKS UPRISING - JewishEncyclopedia. com
Since the fifteenth century, semi-military bands of Cossacks have been scattered over the steppes of southern and southeastern Russia, and have materially influenced the history of the Jews in that region
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