- The haydamaks, also
haidamakas or
haidamaky or
haidamaks (sg.
haidamaka; pl. haidamaky, from Ukrainian: гайдамаки and Polish: hajdamacy) were soldiers...
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artist Dmytro Hnatyuk (1925–2016),
Soviet and
Ukrainian opera singer Olha
Haidamaka (born 1990),
Ukrainian artist Milton Horn (1906–1995), Russian-American...
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selling it to the
Deylik of Algiers. In 1768 Russian-backed
Ukrainian Haidamakas,
pursuing Polish confederates,
entered Balta, an Ottoman-controlled town...
- Olha
Haidamaka (Ukrainian: Ольга Гайдамака, born 28
November 1990, Kyiv, Ukraine) is a
Ukrainian artist.
Laureate of the
International Art
Arkhip Kuindzhi...
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Polish forces themselves.
Taras Shevchenko's epic poem
Haidamaky (The
Haidamakas)
chronicles the
events of the Koliivshchyna. The
event also
inspired recent...
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banks and
other institutions. The next day on
January 28, 1918, the
local haidamakas freed the district's headquarters, rail
station and post
office from the...
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cossack unit and all
other Uman
household Cossacks would meet the
Haidamakas in an open battle. However, when
Gonta met Zalizniak's
units Gonta openly...
- Kosh, the
biggest military formation of Free
Cossacks Sloboda Ukraine Haidamaka Kosh, a
military formation of
Ukraine (1917–1919) Kosh, Armenia, a town...
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Fragment of
Polissian Sich's
press organ called "
Haidamaka", 16
November 1941. Translation: Long live the
eternal glory of the "Polissian Sich". Long...
- Free
Cossacks units Haidamaka Brigade of
Sloboda Ukraine (kish) (Symon Petlyura)
Black Haidamaka Battalion (kurin) Red
Haidamaka Battalion (kurin), also...