- as well as any
volunteer military formations and the
Zholdak cavalry.
Atamans were the
titles of
supreme leaders of
various Cossack armies during the...
- power, some
areas were
ruled by warlords,
typically Cossack atamans. In Ukraine,
these atamans showed lack of
subordination towards the
Second Hetmanate...
-
Halil Ergin Ataman (born
January 7, 1966) is a
Turkish professional basketball coach,
currently managing Panathinaikos of the Gr****
Basketball League (GBL)...
- The
Ataman A092,
known as
Bogdan A092 in 2003–2011 and as
Cherkasy Autobus A092 in 2011–2012, is a high-floor
midibus manufactured at
Isuzu Ataman factory...
-
during the
Russian revolution and by
various Cossack atamans in
Ukraine in 1919,
among them
atamans Zeleny, Hryhoriv, and Semosenko.
Literary reflections...
-
Efremov Atamans Palace (Russian: Дворец атаманов Ефремовых) is a
mansion in Starocherk****kaya,
Rostov Oblast, Russia,
which was
constructed in 1761. It...
-
Ataman is a
Turkish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bülent
Ataman (born 1974),
Turkish footballer Ergin Ataman (born 1966),
Turkish basketball...
-
beyond from
December 1917 to
November 1920, a
lieutenant general, and the
ataman of
Baikal Cossacks (1919). He was the
commander of the Far
Eastern Army...
- Kutluğ
Ataman (born 1961 in
Istanbul Turkey) is an
acclaimed Turkish-American
contemporary artist and
feature filmmaker.
Ataman's films are
known for their...
- as well as
partisan detachments.
These partisans were led by
unreliable atamans which occasionally sided with the Bolsheviks, such as Zeleny, Anhel, and...