- The
haydamaks, also
haidamakas or
haidamaky or
haidamaks (sg. haidamaka; Ukrainian: Гайдамаки, Haidamaky, Polish: Hajdamacy) were
Ukrainian Cossack paramilitary...
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older relatives during the 1750s and led a Russian-backed
crackdown on
haydamak peasant rebels,
overseeing m**** executions. By 1761 he had
become the de...
- (2022 estimate).
Among Ukrainians, Uman is
known for its
depiction of the
Haydamak rebellions in
Taras Shevchenko's
longest of poems,
Haidamaky ("The Haidamaks"...
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Cossack and
haydamak leadership title...
- /Come!: Ходи! (Ua), Hadi! (Tr) chaban: shepherd; from çoban=
shepherd haydamak: 18th
century peasant rebel in Ukraine;
another meaning is
brigand (highway...
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Kurdish gajduk (гайдук), in
Russian haidamaka (гайдамака), in
Ukrainian haydamak (הײַדאַמאַק), in
Yiddish In 1604-1606, István Bocskay, Lord of Bihar, led...
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April 1992. The ship was
given the new
pennant number U120 and
renamed Haydamak after an old
military unit designation. The 1464th
naval reconnaissance...
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hromadas of Ukraine. The
village was
established in 1604. Here was born
Haydamak leader Ivan Bondarenko.
Until 18 July 2020,
Hruzke belonged to Makariv...
- 1952), Russian-Israeli
businessman and philanthropist,
father of
Alexandre Haydamak,
paramilitary bands in 18th-century
Ukraine This page
lists people with...
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murders of
Polish noblemen,
Catholic priests and
thousands of Jews by
haydamaks. Four
years later, in 1772, the
military Partitions of
Poland had begun...