- The haidamakas, also
haidamaky or
haidamaks (sg. haidamaka; Ukrainian: Гайдамаки,
Haidamaky, Polish: Hajdamacy) were
Ukrainian Cossack paramilitary outfits...
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criticized Shevchenko's "inclination to
romantic pompous ingenuity". The band
Haidamaky,
takes their name from the poem, and
released an
album entitled Kobzar...
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Vinnytski Haidamaky (Ukrainian: Вінницькі Гайдамаки, English:
Vinnytsia Haidamaks) are a
Ukrainian ice
hockey club
based in Vinnytsia. They were a founding...
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Koliivshchyna (Ukrainian: Коліївщина; Polish: koliszczyzna) was a
major haidamaky rebellion that
broke out in Right-bank
Ukraine in June 1768,
caused by...
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depiction of the
Haydamak rebellions in
Taras Shevchenko's
longest of poems,
Haidamaky ("The Haidamaks", 1843). The city is also a
pilgrimage site for Breslov...
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Haidamak uprising 1734 - was an
uprising of
Haidamaky bands against the
power of the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth over the
right bank Ukraine. The Poles...
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allies 1768–1769
Koliivshchyna Rebellion Ukraine Russia Poland-Lithuania
Haidamaky Victory The
rebellion is
crushed 1768–1772 War of the Bar Confederation...
- martyr. He was
immortalized in
Taras Shevchenko's
controversial epic poem
Haidamaky though Gonta had
never killed his
Roman Catholic sons,
because his wife...
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Taras Shevchenko's poem "
Haidamaky"
Cardboard on
tempera 60 × 50 1983 15.
Illustration to
Taras Shevchenko's poem "
Haidamaky"
Cardboard on
tempera 60...
- "Mykola Dzherya" and "Kaidashev Family" (1960); "Red Cossacks" (1963); "
Haidamaky" (1964); "Moment of rest" (1965);
Triptych "Oleksandr Parkhomenko" (1967);...