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bulava or
buława (Polish spelling:
buława;
Ukrainian spelling: булава [bula'va]) is a
ceremonial mace or
baton or sceptre.
Historically the
buława was an...
- Look up
buława in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bulawa (or bulava) is a
ceremonial mace
known in Poland, Russia, and Ukraine.
Bulawa,
Buława, or Bulava...
- Olga
Buława (born July 29, 1991) is a
Polish former flight attendant and
beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss
Polski 2018, as Miss Polski,
Buława previously...
- was the
bulawa or mace
carried by
hetmans and kish-otamans. For example,
Bohdan Khmelnytsky already from 1648
carried a
silver gold-covered
bulawa decorated...
- used by the
Moldavian ruler Stephen the
Great in some of his wars (see
Bulawa).[citation needed] The mace is also the
favourite weapon of
Prince Marko...
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Bolango Bulango Ulu, Bone
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Bolango Bulawa, Bone
Bolango Buntulia,
Pohuwato Dengilo,
Pohuwato Dulupi,
Boalemo Dumbo...
- The
presidential bulava (mace; Ukrainian: Булава Президента України) is one of the
official symbols of the
President of Ukraine. The mace of the president...
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November 29, 1999, they
include four items:
colour (standard), collar,
bulawa and
official seal. Some of the
items of the set are
adopted from the Cossack...
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polkovnyks (regional
leaders or
military officers)
unlike another mace, the
bulawa,
which was ****ociated with the Hetman. Caza,
Shawn M.
Medieval flanged maces...
- in
Polish and
coded as H in the
algebraic notation.
Acting hetman Ataman Bulawa Hetman's sign "The Cossacks: A super-ethnos in Russia's ribs". The Economist...