- A
Cossack host (Ukrainian: козацьке військо, romanized: kozatske viisko; Russian: каза́чье во́йско,
kazachye voysko),
sometimes translated as
Cossack army...
- Don
Cossacks (Russian: Донские казаки, romanized: Donskiye kazaki, Ukrainian: Донські козаки, romanized: Donski kozaky) or
Donians (Russian: донцы, romanized: dontsy...
- Don Host
Oblast was a
province (oblast) of the
Russian Empire which consisted of the
territory of the Don Cossacks,
coinciding approximately with present-day...
- affair,
Kaledin retreated back to Novocherk****k, and
protection of the
voisko, to
avoid arrest by the
Provisional Government. When he was 55
years old...
- Ура́льское каза́чье во́йско (Uralskiye
kazachye voisko), Яи́цкое каза́чье во́йско (Yaitskoye
kazachye voisko) Bashkir: Урал казактары (уралец) (Ural kazktaryo...
-
amount of war
material during the
summer of 1918. The
Germans covered the
voisko from the west and the
Volunteer Army from the south, and so
Krasnov was...
-
returned home to the Don
Voisko Province. In 1838, Ivan
Krasnov was
elected the
director of the
board of the Don
Cossack Voisko and ****istant to the Ataman...
- of
Shipka P****. In 1881 he was
appointed the
ataman of the Don
Cossack Voisko, the
oldest and
largest of the
Cossack Hosts. In 1898 he
became a member...
- its
modern meaning as a regiment. Dal'
gives other usages such as rat',
voisko, opolcheniye,
tolpa and vataga.
Although formed into regiments, divisions...
- The
Landed Army (Russian: Поместное войско, romanized: Pomestnoe
voisko) was the
feudal cavalry of the
Grand Prin****lity of
Moscow and
Tsardom of Russia...