- (Russian: Старшина, IPA: [stərʂɨˈna] or Ukrainian: Старшина, romanized:
Starshyna) is a
senior military rank or
designation in the
military forces of some...
-
Starshyna society, they
differed in the
number of
rooms and
interior decoration. In many respects, the
interior of the home of the
Cossack Starshyna still...
-
Among Zaporozhian Cossacks,
starshyna was a
collective noun for
admitistrative categories of
military officers and
state officials. In
common parlance...
- Monastery). Four high-level
starshynas were
repressed and exiled,
later dying in
Siberian monasteries.
Lower level starshynas who
remained and went over...
- Ukrainian: сотник; Bulgarian: стотник) was a
military rank
among the
Cossack starshyna (military officers), the
Russian streltsy and
Cossack cavalry, the Ukrainian...
- and by some of the
Cossack starshyna,
including hetman Ivan Vyhovsky. The
treaty failed, however,
because the
starshyna were
divided on the issue, and...
-
common Cossacks, Zaporozhians,
Ukrainian peasants,
including the
Cossack starshyna,
where ****embled to
elect a new
hetman of left-bank Ukraine. The main...
-
local commoners (usually a
Cossack rada was
convened among the
Cossack starshyna). The name
comes from the
Ukrainian word чернь (chern [uk], "blacks")...
- 1742) was a
Zaporozhian Cossack statesman,
diplomat and
member of
Cossack starshyna who
served as the
hetman in
exile from 1710 to 1742. He was a
close ****ociate...
- centuries. The
otaman was
elected by a
council of
elder officers (the
starshyna) of the
Zaporozhian Host. The
position contained the
highest military...