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- Mościcki, Warsaw, 10 November 1936 Coat-of-arms (two crossed buławas) of a Polish hetman Buława of Crown Field Hetman Kalinowski Bulava of Hetman of Ukraine...
- Look up buława in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A bulawa (or bulava) is a ceremonial mace known in Poland, Russia, and Ukraine. Bulawa, Buława, or Bulava...
- portal Also romanized as Abū ol ‘Abbās; also known as Ab-ol-Abbās, Bolāvās, Bulāwās, Mangasht, Mongasht, and Mongast OpenStreetMap contributors (16 December...
- The presidential bulava (mace; Ukrainian: Булава Президента України) is one of the official symbols of the President of Ukraine. The mace of the president...
- stones. The cossack colonels had pernachs (shestopers) - smaller ribbed bulawas which were carried behind a belt. The seal of the Zaporozhian Host was...
- November 29, 1999, they include four items: colour (standard), collar, bulawa and official seal. Some of the items of the set are adopted from the Cossack...
- general or new types of sergeant. New straps of generals have crossed maces (bulawas), which are kleinods (regalia) of Hetman, colonel and Otaman of the Host...
- szlachta during sejmiks. Each hetman received a hetman's ceremonial mace, the bulawa, as the symbol of his position (it was added to his coat of arms). Less...
- Olga Buława (born July 29, 1991) is a Polish former flight attendant and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Polski 2018, as Miss Polski, Buława previously...
- January 1918 Succeeded by Mykola Porsh Preceded by position created Chief of General Bulawa Chief Otaman Nov. 1918 – May 1926 Succeeded by Andriy Livytskyi...