- The haydamaks, also
haidamakas or
haidamaky or
haidamaks (sg.
haidamaka; Ukrainian: Гайдамаки, Haidamaky, Polish: Hajdamacy) were
Ukrainian Cossack paramilitary...
- Olha
Haidamaka (Ukrainian: Ольга Гайдамака, born 28
November 1990, Kyiv, Ukraine) is a
Ukrainian artist.
Laureate of the
International Art
Arkhip Kuindzhi...
- Free
Cossacks units Haidamaka Brigade of
Sloboda Ukraine (kish) (Symon Petlyura)
Black Haidamaka Battalion (kurin) Red
Haidamaka Battalion (kurin), also...
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selling it to the
Deylik of Algiers. In 1768 Russian-backed
Ukrainian Haidamakas,
pursuing Polish confederates,
entered Balta, an Ottoman-controlled town...
- ТВОРИТИ Останнього кошового відправили на Соловки СОЛОВКИ В ИСТОРИИ УКРАИНЫ
Haidamaka uprisings Orest Subtelny; Ukraine: A History;
University of
Toronto Press;...
- In the 17th century, it was also
adopted by
Slavic cavalry (cossacks,
haidamaka),
under the name
bunchuk (Ukrainian: бунчук, Polish: buńczuk)
which is...
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artist Dmytro Hnatyuk (1925–2016),
Soviet and
Ukrainian opera singer Olha
Haidamaka (born 1990),
Ukrainian artist Milton Horn (1906–1995), Russian-American...
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Fragment of
Polissian Sich's
press organ called "
Haidamaka", 16
November 1941. Translation: Long live the
eternal glory of the "Polissian Sich". Long...
- Blue-Coats (military formations) [uk]
Sloboda Ukraine Haidamaka Kosh [uk]
Black Haidamaka Kurin Red
Haidamaka Kurin 3rd Iron
Riflemen Division Sich Riflemen...
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ordinary sense of "bandit" hejduk, in
Kurdish gajduk (гайдук), in
Russian haidamaka (гайдамака), in
Ukrainian haydamak (הײַדאַמאַק), in
Yiddish In 1604-1606...