- and
Early Poland, a
druzhina, drużyna, or družyna (Slovak and Czech: družina; Polish: drużyna; Russian: дружина, romanized:
druzhina; Ukrainian: дружи́на...
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Voluntary People's
Druzhina (Russian: Добровольная народная дружина, ДНД,
Dobrovolnaya narodnaya druzhina, DND)
variously translated as
Voluntary People’s...
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Druzhina may
refer to:
Druzhina, in the
history of
early East
Slavs was a
detachment of
select troops in
personal service of a chieftain,
later knyaz...
- war, she
joined the side of the
Ukrainian Soviet Republic,
leading her
druzhina in
capturing Taurida and
Yelysavethrad (today Kropyvnytskyi) from the Ukrainian...
-
Militia druzhina,
commanded by Lieutenant-colonel Tizenkhausen, 8th
Militia druzhina,
commanded by Staff-captain Merchanski, 9th
Militia druzhina, commanded...
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Druzhina (Russian: Дружи́на) is a
village in
Abyysky Ulus of the
Sakha Republic, Russia, a port by the left bank of the
Indigirka River. It is located...
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Parachute Druzhina) and the
second group of 146 men,
which followed several days later, was
headed by
Captain Georgi Alaykov (who took over the
druzhina after...
- The
Druzhina (Russian: Дружи́на) is a
river in
Yakutia in Russia, a left
tributary of the Indigirka. It has its
source at the Ulakhan-Koyol Lake. The river...
- with his two sons
Litvinos (or Litvonis) and
Zimonten (or Zigmont) and a
druzhina of 3000 people.
Indris was then
converted to
Eastern Orthodoxy,
under the...
- as "Odesskaya
Druzhina".
There were
other militant groups besides "Odesskaya
Druzhina" such as the
similarly named "People's
Druzhina of Odessa". The...