- A
budenovka (‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: будёновка, romanized: budyonovka, IPA: [bʊˈdʲɵnəfkə]) is a distinctive...
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nowadays mostly reduced to the Bashkirs. It also went on to
inspire the
budenovka in the USSR. The
origins of this
conical headgear can
possibly be traced...
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Russian diminutive suffix, as with shapka, ushanka, kubanka,
pilotka and
budenovka. In Turkmen, it is
called tahiya ("taqiyah"). The
doppa or
duppi (Uzbek:...
- not
adopted in the new
Soviet Union. Red Army
soldiers instead wore the
budenovka,
which was made of felt. It was
designed to
resemble historical bogatyr...
- How to Wear One".
Fashionable Hats. 2019-01-13.
Retrieved 2024-09-25. "
Budenovka". bridgetomoscow.com.
Retrieved 2024-09-25. Sidwells,
Chris (2016-11-01)...
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Berlin and Constantinopole.
Vasnetsov is
credited with the
creation of the
budenovka (initially
named bogatyrka), a
military hat
reproducing the
style of Kievan...
- bogatyr, a
Russian folk hero An
earlier name of
Russian military hat
budenovka This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Bogatyrka...
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senior sergeant of Red Army (1935) 1943
version Red Army
soldier wearing a
Budenovka and a
Russian Civil War era
pattern gymnastyorka with
three razgovory...
- and
modified for Red Army use. This is
likely due to the fact that the
budenovka hat was
originally designed in 1913 for the
Imperial Army (though never...
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prolonged the
history of the
pointed military headgear with
their own
cloth Budenovka adopted in 1919 by the Red Army. In 1847, the
Household Cavalry, along...