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- The haydamaks, also haidamakas or haidamaky or haidamaks (sg. haidamaka; Ukrainian: Гайдамаки, Haidamaky, Polish: Hajdamacy) were Ukrainian Cossack paramilitary...
- selling it to the Deylik of Algiers. In 1768 Russian-backed Ukrainian Haidamakas, pursuing Polish confederates, entered Balta, an Ottoman-controlled town...
- artist Dmytro Hnatyuk (1925–2016), Soviet and Ukrainian opera singer Olha Haidamaka (born 1990), Ukrainian artist Milton Horn (1906–1995), Russian-American...
- Olha Haidamaka (Ukrainian: Ольга Гайдамака, born 28 November 1990, Kyiv, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian artist. Laureate of the International Art Arkhip Kuindzhi...
- banks and other institutions. The next day on January 28, 1918, the local haidamakas freed the district's headquarters, rail station and post office from the...
- Polish forces themselves. Taras Shevchenko's epic poem Haidamaky (The Haidamakas) chronicles the events of the Koliivshchyna. The event also inspired recent...
- Cossacks The following three Zaporizhian infantry regiments and the 3 Haidamaka Regiment of the biggest Ukrainian military formation, the Zaporizhian...
- Kholodnyi Yar (Ukrainian: Холодний Яр) is a relict forest area in the Cherkasy Oblast in Ukraine, which has historical and environmental significance....
- Fragment of Polissian Sich's press organ called "Haidamaka", 16 November 1941. Translation: Long live the eternal glory of the "Polissian Sich". Long...
- lyrics, all of which are adapted or taken directly from the work The Haidamakas (1841) by Taras Shevchenko, narrating about the Ukrainian anti-Polish...