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  • Cossack starshyna
  • General title for Cossack military authority

    Among Zaporozhian Cossacks, starshyna (Ukrainian: старши́на, Ukrainian pronunciation: [stɐrˈʃɪnɐ]) was a collective noun for administrative categories

    Cossack starshyna

    Cossack starshyna

    Cossack_starshyna

  • Cossack Hetmanate
  • 1649–1764 Cossack state in Eastern Europe

    leisure time of a Cossack Starshyna, there is a passion for music. A love of music, singing, and dancing was cultivated in the Cossack Starshyna environment

    Cossack Hetmanate

    Cossack Hetmanate

    Cossack_Hetmanate

  • Starshina
  • Military rank and historical civil service rank

    were divided into starshyna (officers) and general starshyna (general officers) the latter being part of the Hetman's General Cossack Rada. In Russia the

    Starshina

    Starshina

  • Registered Cossacks
  • 16-17th century Polish–Lithuanian Cossack units

    Zaporozhian Cossacks Hryhoriy Loboda. Registered Cossacks formed an elite among the Cossacks, serving in the military under officers (starshyna), colonels

    Registered Cossacks

    Registered Cossacks

    Registered_Cossacks

  • Cossacks
  • Military estate of East Slavic people

    called starshyna. In the absence of written laws, the Cossacks were governed by the "Cossack Traditions" – the common, unwritten law. Cossack society

    Cossacks

    Cossacks

    Cossacks

  • Ivan Mazepa
  • Hetman of the Cossack Hetmanate from 1687 to 1709

    quickly rose through the Cossack ranks, being promoted to army osaul in 1681, which brought him close to the elite (starshyna) of Cossack military leadership

    Ivan Mazepa

    Ivan Mazepa

    Ivan_Mazepa

  • Pylyp Orlyk
  • Zaporozhian Cossack starshyna and diplomat; Hetman-in-exile (1672–1742)

    October 11] 1672 – May 26, 1742) was a Zaporozhian Cossack statesman, diplomat and member of Cossack starshyna. Described as the first Ukrainian political emigrant

    Pylyp Orlyk

    Pylyp_Orlyk

  • Khmelnytsky Uprising
  • Cossack rebellion within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1648–1657

    election of John II Casimir as Polish king on 17 November, parts of the Cossack starshyna voiced their support for negotiations with the new monarch. According

    Khmelnytsky Uprising

    Khmelnytsky Uprising

    Khmelnytsky_Uprising

  • Sotnik
  • Russian, Ukrainian, and Cossack military rank

    стотник) was a military rank among the Cossack starshyna (military officers), the Russian streltsy and Cossack host, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, the

    Sotnik

    Sotnik

    Sotnik

  • Black Council of 1663
  • Cossack Rada meeting in Ukraine

    thousands of common Cossacks, Zaporozhians, Ukrainian peasants and Cossack starshyna assembled to elect a new hetman of left-bank Ukraine. The main candidates

    Black Council of 1663

    Black Council of 1663

    Black_Council_of_1663

  • Black Council
  • Type of council of the Ukrainian Cossacks

    the Cossack starshyna). The name comes from the Ukrainian word чернь (chern [uk], "blacks"), a demeaning term for rank-and-file Cossacks and lowly folk

    Black Council

    Black_Council

  • Zaporozhian Cossacks
  • Ethnic group originating in southern Ukraine

    The Zaporozhian Cossacks or Zaporizhian Cossacks, also known as the Zaporozhian Cossack Army or the Zaporozhian Host, were Cossacks who lived beyond (that

    Zaporozhian Cossacks

    Zaporozhian Cossacks

    Zaporozhian_Cossacks

  • Orlyk (surname)
  • Surname list

    (1930–2022), Ukrainian politician Pylyp Orlyk (1672–1742), Zaporozhian Cossack starshyna and diplomat All pages with titles containing Orlyk This page lists

    Orlyk (surname)

    Orlyk_(surname)

  • Bohdan Khmelnytsky
  • Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host from 1648 to 1657

    inhabitants as slaves. Contemporary witnesses claim that members of Cossack starshyna directly oversaw that process, acting on hetman's orders. In 1653

    Bohdan Khmelnytsky

    Bohdan Khmelnytsky

    Bohdan_Khmelnytsky

  • Zaporozhian Sich
  • 16th to 18th-century Cossack polity in modern southern Ukraine

    Governorate", and the Sich was razed to the ground. Some of the Cossack officer class, the starshyna, became hereditary Russian nobility and obtained huge lands

    Zaporozhian Sich

    Zaporozhian Sich

    Zaporozhian_Sich

  • Polkovnik
  • Military rank

    organization of Ukrainian cossacks, the title polkovnyk indicated a high military rank among the Ukrainian Cossack starshyna (officers); a polkovnyk commanded

    Polkovnik

    Polkovnik

    Polkovnik

  • Union of October 17
  • Political party in Russia

    October were Mikhail Rodzianko and Fedir Lyzohub, both descendants of Cossack starshyna, who headed the regional branches of the party in Ekaterinoslav and

    Union of October 17

    Union_of_October_17

  • Wiśniówka (liqueur)
  • Cherry-based beverage of Poland

    variety of this type. It would be frequently used as a present by Cossack starshyna and was exported to the Russian Empire and Crimean Khanate. "Stawski

    Wiśniówka (liqueur)

    Wiśniówka (liqueur)

    Wiśniówka_(liqueur)

  • Ruthenian nobility
  • East Slavic nobility in Poland and Lithuania

    state and Russia, Cossacks formed Cossack nobility, also known as Cossack starshyna. Cossack nobility played a large role in the history of both Ukraine and

    Ruthenian nobility

    Ruthenian nobility

    Ruthenian_nobility

  • Black Council (novel)
  • 1857 historical novel by Panteleimon Kulish

    about a planned attack of the common folk and Zaporozhians against Cossack starshyna in Nizhyn. Petro arrives to a location on the bank of Oster where

    Black Council (novel)

    Black Council (novel)

    Black_Council_(novel)

  • Dmitry Karbyshev
  • Russian Army general (1880–1945)

    (posthumously). Karbyshev was born in Omsk to the well-known Siberian Cossack Starshyna family of Kryashen Tatar origin and spoke both Russian and Tatar of

    Dmitry Karbyshev

    Dmitry Karbyshev

    Dmitry_Karbyshev

  • Council of Officers (Hetmanate)
  • of the Cossack Hetmanate, similar to the Cabinet of Ministers in modern Ukraine. It was composed out of the General Officer Staff (starshyna) and colonels

    Council of Officers (Hetmanate)

    Council_of_Officers_(Hetmanate)

  • Khanenko family
  • family (Ukrainian: Ханенки) first became prominent as members of the Cossack starshyna in the Hetmanate. During the 19th and 20th centuries the family's

    Khanenko family

    Khanenko family

    Khanenko_family

  • Kish otaman
  • Title of the leader of the Zaporozhian Host

    centuries. The otaman was elected by a council of elder officers (the starshyna) of the Zaporozhian Host. The position contained the highest military

    Kish otaman

    Kish otaman

    Kish_otaman

  • Yakym Somko
  • Ukrainian Cossack hetman (died 1664)

    17–18, 1663 near Nizhyn, where a cossack council consisting of the starshyna, and a large number of common cossacks elected a new hetman for left-bank

    Yakym Somko

    Yakym Somko

    Yakym_Somko

  • Petro Doroshenko
  • Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks

    chief (general) yesaul in 1663. Doroshenko became the leader of the Cossack starshyna (senior officers) and of the elements within the ecclesiastical authorities

    Petro Doroshenko

    Petro Doroshenko

    Petro_Doroshenko

  • Kirill Razumovsky
  • Russian statesman (1728–1803)

    being established, and the Cossack starshyna being called more frequently. Non-Cossacks were allowed to become starshynas. The finances of the Hetmanate

    Kirill Razumovsky

    Kirill Razumovsky

    Kirill_Razumovsky

  • Igor Markevitch
  • Conductor and composer (1912–1983)

    Governorate, Russian Empire (today Kyiv, Ukraine) to a family of Ukrainian Cossack starshyna who were ennobled in the 18th century. His great-grandfather Andrey

    Igor Markevitch

    Igor Markevitch

    Igor_Markevitch

  • Free Cossacks
  • Military unit

    commanded by elected officers (starshyna) and provided their needs in weapons from taxation. During 1917 Free Cossack units covered the areas of Kyiv

    Free Cossacks

    Free Cossacks

    Free_Cossacks

  • Ukrainian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Ukraine

    strongly influenced by Cossack traditions, especially after the establishment of the Cossack Hetmanate in 1648, when Cossack starshyna replaced the old nobility

    Ukrainian cuisine

    Ukrainian cuisine

    Ukrainian_cuisine

  • Danylo Apostol
  • Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host from 1727 to 1734

    led to him receiving the nickname "blind Hetman". In the 1723–1725 Cossack starshyna, Danylo Apostol was accused of being involved in the alleged mutiny

    Danylo Apostol

    Danylo Apostol

    Danylo_Apostol

  • History of the Jews in Ukraine
  • baptized Jews even managed to enter the ranks of Cossack starshyna. In 1687–1704 Matviy Borokhovych, a Cossack of Jewish ancestry, served as colonel of Hadiach

    History of the Jews in Ukraine

    History of the Jews in Ukraine

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Ukraine

  • General Officer Staff (Hetmanate)
  • Council of high-ranking officers in the Cossack Hetmanate

    romanized: Heneralna starshyna) was a council of high-ranking officers who advised to Hetman on all affairs. It was the highest state administration of Cossack Hetmanate

    General Officer Staff (Hetmanate)

    General_Officer_Staff_(Hetmanate)

  • Andriy Voynarovsky
  • Войнаровський, 1689 - 1740 or 1742) was an officer of the Cossack Hetmanate, a member of Cossack starshyna and a nephew of Hetman Ivan Mazepa. Andriy was the

    Andriy Voynarovsky

    Andriy_Voynarovsky

  • Starodub Regiment
  • sotnias. In 1669, under the influence of archbishop Lazar Baranovych, Cossack starshyna of Starodub Regiment supported the candidacy of Demian Mnohohrishny

    Starodub Regiment

    Starodub Regiment

    Starodub_Regiment

  • Kyiv Pechersk Lavra
  • Historic Eastern Orthodox Christian monastery in Kyiv

    Principality of Moscow Army. Mayors of Kyiv, members of the szlachta and Cossack starshyna, as well as church hierarchs also found their burial place in the

    Kyiv Pechersk Lavra

    Kyiv Pechersk Lavra

    Kyiv_Pechersk_Lavra

  • Vasyl Zolotarenko
  • June 1663 near Nizhyn, where a cossack council consisting of the Cossack starshyna, and a large number of common cossacks elected a new hetman for Left-bank

    Vasyl Zolotarenko

    Vasyl_Zolotarenko

  • Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle
  • Castle and fortress in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine

    Numerous people were executed or held captive in the prison, including Cossack starshynas (officers), haidamakas, and even the three-year-old pretender to the

    Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle

    Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle

    Kamianets-Podilskyi_Castle

  • Ivan Skoropadsky
  • Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host (1646–1722)

    publicly hanged in Hlukhiv, Skoropadsky was elected the new hetman at a starshyna rada held in the city in presence of the tsar. His election was seen as

    Ivan Skoropadsky

    Ivan Skoropadsky

    Ivan_Skoropadsky

  • Sushko
  • Surname list

    of the Cossack state, holding various positions in the Myrhorod Regiment. Members of the family belonged to the Cossack officer class (starshyna) and later

    Sushko

    Sushko

  • Fedorovych uprising
  • Military conflict

    in the treaty by other Cossack Starshynas. The main requirement voiced by Fedorovych and his supporters was that the Cossack privileges routinely guaranteed

    Fedorovych uprising

    Fedorovych uprising

    Fedorovych_uprising

  • Kievan Synopsis
  • The work omits all mention of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and members of Cossack starshyna in this process of "reunification". The purpose of the work is to

    Kievan Synopsis

    Kievan Synopsis

    Kievan_Synopsis

  • Chyhyryn campaign (1676)
  • 1676 Russian military expedition

    However Doroshenko, who was in a disastrous situation due to most of starshyna cutting ties with him, surrendered and pledged loyalty to Alexis of Russia

    Chyhyryn campaign (1676)

    Chyhyryn_campaign_(1676)

  • Registered Cossacks of the Russian Federation
  • Russian ethnic paramilitary society

    The Registered Cossacks of the Russian Federation are a paramilitary formation that originally performed non-military and public safety services since

    Registered Cossacks of the Russian Federation

    Registered Cossacks of the Russian Federation

    Registered_Cossacks_of_the_Russian_Federation

  • The Witch of Konotop
  • 1833 Ukrainian story by Hryhorii Kvitka-Osnovianenko

    assimilation of Cossack starshyna and Russification of local administration. The comical image of Zabriokha parodies the folklore persona of Cossack Mamay, creating

    The Witch of Konotop

    The_Witch_of_Konotop

  • Polish–Russian War (1654–1667)
  • Conflict in Eastern Europe

    significantly between Poles and Cossacks, ranging from discontent amongst the populace towards religious strife emboldened by the Cossacks' bitterness against the

    Polish–Russian War (1654–1667)

    Polish–Russian War (1654–1667)

    Polish–Russian_War_(1654–1667)

  • Kachanivka
  • Building

    the property passed to the Tarnovsky family [uk], descending from Cossack starshyna. Vasyl Tarnovsky was interested in the history of Ukraine and amassed

    Kachanivka

    Kachanivka

    Kachanivka

  • Antin Holovaty
  • of Novi Sanzhary (modern Poltava Oblast, Ukraine) in a family of Cossack starshyna and studied at the Kiev-Mohyla Academy. Aged 24, 1756 he left the

    Antin Holovaty

    Antin Holovaty

    Antin_Holovaty

  • Pavlo Shulzhenko
  • committing a crime against the property of certain Domoratsky, a member of Cossack starshyna, he was arrested and imprisoned in the regimental prison in Pryluky

    Pavlo Shulzhenko

    Pavlo_Shulzhenko

  • History of Ukrainian nationality
  • Ethnogenesis of the Ukrainians

    regiment, which in turn elected a leader, called an ataman; the starshyna, high-ranking Cossack officers, would elect a leader to oversee all the districts

    History of Ukrainian nationality

    History of Ukrainian nationality

    History_of_Ukrainian_nationality

  • Pylyp Orlyk's March on the Right-bank Ukraine
  • After the military defeat, hetman Ivan Mazepa together with Cossack starshyna (senior Cossack officers) were forced to emigrate to Bendery (modern Tighina

    Pylyp Orlyk's March on the Right-bank Ukraine

    Pylyp Orlyk's March on the Right-bank Ukraine

    Pylyp_Orlyk's_March_on_the_Right-bank_Ukraine

  • Germans in Ukraine
  • Ethnic group

    potash and tar. During the period of Cossack Hetmanate, many German craftsmen were employed by members of Cossack starshyna. The hetman's government would also

    Germans in Ukraine

    Germans in Ukraine

    Germans_in_Ukraine

  • Danubian Sich
  • 1778–1828 Cossack polity in the Danube Delta

    knowledge, reached an agreement to allow a group of 50 Cossacks under the guidance of a starshyna Lyakh to go fishing in the river Ingul next to the Southern

    Danubian Sich

    Danubian Sich

    Danubian_Sich

  • List of battles involving the Zaporozhian Cossacks
  • the Zaporozhian Cossacks and their states, such as the Zaporozhian Sich and the Cossack Hetmanate from XV century until 1775, when Cossack Hetmanate were

    List of battles involving the Zaporozhian Cossacks

    List_of_battles_involving_the_Zaporozhian_Cossacks

  • Governing Council of the Hetman Office
  • that consisted of three Russian officials and three officials of Cossack seniors (starshyna). 1734 - 1736 Prince Aleksei Shakhovskoy 1736 - 1738 Prince Ivan

    Governing Council of the Hetman Office

    Governing_Council_of_the_Hetman_Office

  • Pavlo Polubotok
  • Ukrainian Cossack leader (c. 1660–1724)

    Paweł Połubotok; born c. 1660, died on 29 December 1724), was a Ukrainian Cossack political and military leader and Acting Hetman of Left-bank Ukraine between

    Pavlo Polubotok

    Pavlo Polubotok

    Pavlo_Polubotok

  • Olena Pchilka
  • Ukrainian writer, ethnographer, and activist (1849–1930)

    was fired from state service for his help to poor descendants of Cossack starshyna, and her brother Mykhailo had to emigrate after co-authoring a work

    Olena Pchilka

    Olena Pchilka

    Olena_Pchilka

  • Mykhailo Starytsky
  • Ukrainian writer (1840–1904)

    was a member of the Lysenko (Лисенки [uk]) family, an old Ukrainian Cossack starshyna family. Starytsky's father died in 1845 and his mother died in 1852

    Mykhailo Starytsky

    Mykhailo Starytsky

    Mykhailo_Starytsky

  • Sich Rada
  • Government of the Zaporozhian Cossacks

    war and when to conclude a peace treaty. It elected the officer staff (starshyna), with the otaman at its head. It received foreign diplomats and determined

    Sich Rada

    Sich Rada

    Sich_Rada

  • Ivan Vyhovsky
  • Hetman (ruler) of the Zaporizhian Host from 1657 to 1659

    1664), served as hetman of the Zaporozhian Host (1657-1659), leading the Cossack Hetmanate during the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667). Vyhovsky belonged to

    Ivan Vyhovsky

    Ivan Vyhovsky

    Ivan_Vyhovsky

  • Yakiv Ostryanyn
  • Yakov died on 6 May 1641, killed by Cossacks during a riot caused by conflicts between privates and Cossacks starshyna. Искра дворянский род accessed [2024-07-19]

    Yakiv Ostryanyn

    Yakiv Ostryanyn

    Yakiv_Ostryanyn

  • Filon Dzhelaliy
  • was elected hetman of the Cossack officers and appointed captain general of the hetman.[clarification needed] During a starshyna council in 1653 he supported

    Filon Dzhelaliy

    Filon_Dzhelaliy

  • Pyotr Zavadovsky
  • Russian statesman (1739–1812)

    Great from 1776 to 1777. Pyotr (Petro) Zavadovsky was a descendant of Cossack starshyna from the area of Chernihiv, known since the times of hetman Ivan Samoilovych

    Pyotr Zavadovsky

    Pyotr Zavadovsky

    Pyotr_Zavadovsky

  • Vasily Karazin
  • Russian scientist (1773–1842)

    Karazin's mother Varvara belonged to Russian nobility and was of partial Cossack starshyna ancestry. Vasily Karazin considered himself to be ethnic Serbian while

    Vasily Karazin

    Vasily Karazin

    Vasily_Karazin

  • Battle of Zhovti Vody
  • Battle fought in the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    with the Cossacks, concerning the "wrongs and injustices that they were suffering". In April 1646, after meeting with Cossack officers (starshyna), Władysław

    Battle of Zhovti Vody

    Battle of Zhovti Vody

    Battle_of_Zhovti_Vody

  • Treaty of Hadiach
  • 1658 treaty between Poland–Lithuania and Cossacks

    benefited the elite of the Cossacks, the starshyna, who wanted to be recognized as equal to the Polish nobility. Thus, while some Cossacks, among them the hetman

    Treaty of Hadiach

    Treaty of Hadiach

    Treaty_of_Hadiach

  • Natalia Zabila
  • Ukrainian poet and children's writer (1903–1985)

    in 1903 in St. Petersburg into a noble family descending from the Cossack starshyna of Left-bank Ukraine. Her father was the son of the academician-sculptor

    Natalia Zabila

    Natalia Zabila

    Natalia_Zabila

  • Battle of Berezan (1788)
  • report from Potemkin, the Cossacks lost 29 people in total – 24 regular Cossacks, 4 kurin atamans and one regimental starshyna. A few days later following

    Battle of Berezan (1788)

    Battle_of_Berezan_(1788)

  • Deluge (history)
  • 1648–1666 invasions of Poland–Lithuania

    Narodów, "Commonwealth of Three Nations"). Supported by Cossack Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky and the starshyna, the treaty aimed to change the face of Eastern Europe

    Deluge (history)

    Deluge (history)

    Deluge_(history)

  • Andriy Potebnia
  • Perekopivka [uk] near Romny in Left-bank Ukraine, Potebnia stemmed from a Cossack starshyna family. His brother was the philologist Alexander Potebnja. After

    Andriy Potebnia

    Andriy Potebnia

    Andriy_Potebnia

  • Pereyaslavl revolt
  • 1666 uprising

    and starshyna, while plundering and destroying the lands of merchants, tsarist soldiers and the former Cossack elite of the city. About 4,000 Cossacks of

    Pereyaslavl revolt

    Pereyaslavl_revolt

  • Ukrainian People's Army
  • Army of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–1921)

    Heneralnyi Khorunzhyi (Major general) non-General Polkovnyk (Colonel) Viyskova Starshyna (Lieutenant colonel) Sotnyk (Captain) Znachkovyi (Lieutenant) Khorunzhyi

    Ukrainian People's Army

    Ukrainian People's Army

    Ukrainian_People's_Army

  • Military ranks of Ukraine
  • meant to achieve NATO standardization while honoring the traditions of Cossacks in Ukraine, the Ukrainian independence armies, and the Ukrainian People's

    Military ranks of Ukraine

    Military ranks of Ukraine

    Military_ranks_of_Ukraine

  • Helena Czaplińska
  • Second wife of Bohdan Khmelnytsky (died 1651)

    coins. Helena's marriage to Khmelnytskyi was met with suspicion by Cossack starshyna, including the hetman's eldest son Tymofiy, who suspected her of treason

    Helena Czaplińska

    Helena_Czaplińska

  • Battle of Kumeyki
  • Battle at Kumeyki

    town, so Potocki proposed a negotiation, which Pavliuk and the senior starshyna (officers) agreed to. Potocki, ignoring the rules of parley, had Pavliuk

    Battle of Kumeyki

    Battle_of_Kumeyki

  • Acting hetman
  • Council of Officers (starshyna). More than often the office was appointed by the Hetman as his deputy rather than elected by the Cossack Rada. His appointment

    Acting hetman

    Acting_hetman

  • Universal (act)
  • centuries, the Universals were issued by the Cossack leadership, such as Hetmans, other members of Starshyna (Cossack nobility) and Polkovnyks. In 1917–1918

    Universal (act)

    Universal (act)

    Universal_(act)

  • Hanna Hertsyk
  • of Poltava in 1709, the Orlyks, along with Mazepa and the Zaporozian starshyna, were forced to emigrate. In exile her husband was elected Hetman after

    Hanna Hertsyk

    Hanna_Hertsyk

  • Agriculture in Ukraine
  • by the Military Treasury is a component of the apparatus of the Hetman-Starshyna administration. The supreme administrator of the land was the hetman,

    Agriculture in Ukraine

    Agriculture in Ukraine

    Agriculture_in_Ukraine

  • Anastasia Markovych
  • Ukrainian Hetmana

    resided in Pryluky, later moving to Pyriatyn. Her family belonged to Cossack starshyna. Anastasia's first husband was Kostiantyn Holub, general bunchuzhny

    Anastasia Markovych

    Anastasia Markovych

    Anastasia_Markovych

  • Velyki Ukraïntsi
  • Ukrainian television series

    pole vaulter 36. Pylyp Orlyk (1672–1742) a Zaporozhian Cossack statesman, diplomat and starshyna 37. Ivan Kozhedub (1920–1991) military aviator 38. Levko

    Velyki Ukraïntsi

    Velyki_Ukraïntsi

  • Marinka, Ukraine
  • Deserted city in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine

    Yekaterinoslav Governorate. The village administration consisted of a starshyna (village head), a tax collector, a secretary, and an overseer. Marinka

    Marinka, Ukraine

    Marinka, Ukraine

    Marinka,_Ukraine

  • Plast
  • National scout organisation in Ukraine

    convened every four years and elected an operational "Holovna Plastova Starshyna" (HPB) and a board called "Holovna Plastova Rada" (HPR), and would also

    Plast

    Plast

    Plast

  • Peter Tekeli
  • Russian general-in-chief of Serb origin (1720–1792)

    and gave permissions to the former Cossacks to leave the besieged Sich for personal reasons. As the Host’s Starshynas were sent to Saint Petersburg, the

    Peter Tekeli

    Peter Tekeli

    Peter_Tekeli

  • Russian Airborne Forces
  • Russian Armed Forces airborne combat arm

    Ста́рший пра́порщик Stárshiy práporshchik Пра́порщик Práporshchyk Старшина́ Starshyná Ста́рший сержа́нт Stárshiy serzhánt Сержа́нт Serzhánt Мла́дший сержа́нт

    Russian Airborne Forces

    Russian Airborne Forces

    Russian_Airborne_Forces

  • List of peasant revolts
  • nobility, tenants, and Cossack leaders, destroyed their estates, and killed the regimental commander Kiyashka and some other starshyna Rebellion suppressed

    List of peasant revolts

    List_of_peasant_revolts

  • Costea Bucioc
  • Moldavian statesman and military commander

    live in Cossack Podolia, at Rashkiv (Rașcov) and Yampil. She married a second time, to Andriy Antonovsky, a member of the Hetmanate's starshyna—when he

    Costea Bucioc

    Costea Bucioc

    Costea_Bucioc

  • Council of People's Ministers
  • Cabinet of the Ukrainian People's Republic

    the president of the National Assembly in consultation with Council of Starshyna and confirmed by the assembly. The members of the Council of People's

    Council of People's Ministers

    Council_of_People's_Ministers

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    English

    Cosby

    English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire named Cosby, from an Old English personal name Cossa + Old Norse býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.

    Cosby

  • Sorcha
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Sorcha

    From sorcha meaning “bright, radiant, light.” Popular in the Middle Ages, the name has become popular again in recent years partly due to the success of the Irish actress Sorcha Cusack in Britain. Incidentally, her actor sisters are named Sinead and Niamh.

    Sorcha

  • Cormack
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Gaelic, Irish

    Cormack

    Charioteer

    Cormack

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  • Modred
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Modred

    Son/nephew of Arthur.

  • Wafai |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Wafai |

    Associated with faithfulness

  • EMYGDIA
  • Female

    Spanish

    EMYGDIA

    Feminine form of Spanish Emygdio, EMYGDIA means "half-god, demigod." 

  • Christenberry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Christenberry

    English : unexplained. It is said by family historians to be a variant of Questenbury, but no surname or place name of that spelling is known in Britain. It may be an altered form of Glastonbury, a habitational name from the place of this name in Somerset.American bearers of the name Christenberry are all said to be descended from Thomas Questenbury (1600–72), who came to VA in 1624 from Bromley, Kent, England.

  • Chimini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Chimini

    Light

  • Sowjanya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sowjanya

    Tender

  • Nazeeha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Nazeeha

    Pure, Honest

  • Asad
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Asad

    Lion

  • Minhal | மீந்ஹால 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Minhal | மீந்ஹால 

  • Gopaladasa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional

    Gopaladasa

    Sri Krishna; A Devotee of Krisna

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  • Cassock
  • n.

    A garment resembling a long frock coat worn by the clergy of certain churches when officiating, and by others as the usually outer garment.

  • Corsak
  • n.

    A small foxlike mammal (Cynalopex corsac), found in Central Asia.

  • Gipoun
  • n.

    A short cassock.

  • Crossjack
  • n.

    The lowest square sail, or the lower yard of the mizzenmast.

  • Cossic
  • a.

    Alt. of Cossical

  • Corsac
  • n.

    The corsak.

  • Mossback
  • n.

    A veteran partisan; one who is so conservative in opinion that he may be likened to a stone or old tree covered with moss.

  • Hetman
  • n.

    A Cossack headman or general. The title of chief hetman is now held by the heir to the throne of Russia.

  • Kasack
  • n.

    Same as Cossack.

  • Cassock
  • n.

    A long outer garment formerly worn by men and women, as well as by soldiers as part of their uniform.

  • Cossas
  • n.

    Plain India muslin, of various qualities and widths.

  • Soutane
  • n.

    A close garnment with straight sleeves, and skirts reaching to the ankles, and buttoned in front from top to bottom; especially, the black garment of this shape worn by the clergy in France and Italy as their daily dress; a cassock.

  • Cassocked
  • a.

    Clothed with a cassock.

  • Ataman
  • n.

    A hetman, or chief of the Cossacks.

  • Cossack
  • n.

    One of a warlike, pastoral people, skillful as horsemen, inhabiting different parts of the Russian empire and furnishing valuable contingents of irregular cavalry to its armies, those of Little Russia and those of the Don forming the principal divisions.

  • Surcingle
  • n.

    The girdle of a cassock, by which it is fastened round the waist.

  • Cossical
  • a.

    Of or relating to algebra; as, cossic numbers, or the cossic art.