- word
haydamak has two
related meanings:
either 'Ukrainian
insurgent against the
Poles in the 18th century', or 'brigand'. The role pla**** by
haydamaks in...
- (Ukrainian: Гайдамаки), also
transliterated Hajdamaky, Haydamaki, or as
Haydamaks is an epic poem by
Taras Shevchenko about the
Koliivshchyna uprising led...
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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...
- the
haydamak movement of
militant peasants was
spreading throughout Russia, the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth and the
Ottoman Empire. The
haydamaks worsened...
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ordering the
liquidation of the
Ukrainian insurgents. The
Austrians and
Haydamaks subsequently returned to
Dibrivka and
bombarded the
village with artillery...
- (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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soldiers and a
dozen officers facing off
against 300 Red Guards. 250
Haydamaks of the 3rd
Haydamatsky Kuren were sent from
Katerynoslav to reinforce...
- In 1694, a
church was
built here. In July 1768, Ivan Bondarenko [uk]'s
haydamaks visited the town.
Around 1850,
Dominique Pierre de la
Flise visited Mostyshche...
- the end of the month, Uman was
encircled again. On 29 July, a
group of
haydamaks captured the city and
started a pogrom,
killing 150 people. On 15 July...
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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...