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Khorugv (Russian: хоругвь, Bulgarian: хоругва,
Church Slavonic: хорѫгꙑ, Ukrainian: хоругва, Polish: chorągiew, Romanian: prapur, Finnish: kirkkolippu...
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include carrying out officers' orders.
Ensign (military rank)
Hatamoto Khorugv Offices in the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Vexillarius "Sposób noszenia...
- reads: Съ Нами Богъ ("God is with us").
Above the
canopy stands the
state khorugv, of gold cloth, on
which is
depicted the
Medium State Seal. The banner...
- the
Pruth campaign, 6
regiments (4
khorugv's each) of
hussars were formed,
mainly from Wallachia. Two
other khorugv, for
guerilla warfare, were formed...
- arch to the
victory at
Milvian Bridge.
Christianity Constantinian shift Khorugv Michaelion XI
monogram Biertan Donarium A. Macgeorge, Flags,
Glasgow (1881):...
- of arms
Fanion Flagellant Confraternities (Central Italy)
Gonfaloniere Khorugv, a
gonfalon analogue in
Christian churches of East-European
origin Pennon...
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Metallic khorugv (processional banner) of the
Theotokos of
Saint Theodore,
Moscow (1916)....
- pink
stripe (which
designates "end of the settlement" on the
actual signs).
Above the
signs is an
authentic Khorugv from the
abandoned village church....
- was in
charge of
regimental music and was
responsible for
keeping the
khorugv (regiment flag).
Regimental scribe [uk] (Ukrainian: Полковий писар) – secretaries...
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Pruth campaign, 6
regiments (4
khorugv's each) of
hussars were
subsequently formed,
mainly from Wallachia. Two
other '
khorugv', for
guerilla warfare, were...