- The haidamakas, also
haidamaky or
haidamaks (singular haidamaka, Ukrainian: Гайдамаки, Haidamaky) were
Ukrainian paramilitary outfits composed of commoners...
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atman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ataman, a
title of
Cossack and
haidamak leaders of
various kinds World Soul (disambiguation) Atma (disambiguation)...
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Haidamak uprising 1734 - was an
uprising of
Haidamaky bands against the
power of the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth over the
right bank Ukraine. The Poles...
- vataman; Russian: атаман; Ukrainian: отаман) was a
title of
Cossack and
haidamak leaders of
various kinds. In the
Russian Empire, the term was the official...
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Paliy uprising (1702–1704)
Bulavin Rebellion (1707–1708) 1734
Haidamak Uprising 1750
Haidamak Uprising Koliivshchyna (1768–1769) Pugachev's
Rebellion (1774–75)...
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ideologue Alfred Rosenberg.
Thousands of Jews were
slaughtered by
Cossack Haidamaks in the 1768 m****acre of Uman in the
Kingdom of Poland. In 1772, the empress...
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known for its
depiction of the
Haidamak rebellions in
Taras Shevchenko's
longest of poems,
Haidamaky ("The
Haidamaks", 1843). The city is also a pilgrimage...
- Orlyk's
March on the Right-bank
Ukraine (1711) [uk]
Suppression of the
Haidamak uprising –
Koliivshchyna in 1768.
Liquidation of the
Zaporozhian Sich [uk]...
- [Ukrainian
matters and things:
materials for the
history of
Cossacks and
Haidamaks]. Lviv. pp. 146, 147.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher...
- doi:10.1046/j.1365-2958.2002.02827.x. PMID 11952892. S2CID 10516046.
Haidamak, Juciliane;
Davila dos Santos, Germana; Lima,
Bruna Jacomel Favoreto de...