- definition, a
kurin usually consisted of a few
hundred Cossacks, with
their own land,
treasury and flag, and
around a
hundred houses. The
number of
kurins was not...
- July 22, 2018.
Retrieved January 7, 2012. O'Brien,
Kurins, pp. 104–105 Davis, p. 176 O'Brien,
Kurins, pp. 106–108 May, Allan. "Living by the Rules". Sammy...
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Tymoshevsky Velychkovsky Beside the above-mentioned
kurins there also was a
great number of
other kurins outside the Host. The most
important items of the...
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Kurin is a term for
various Ukrainian military units.
Kurin may also
refer to:
Kurin, Syria, a
village in
Syria Kurin District, a
district in Iran As...
- Kost'.
Kurins:
Kurin of Sabljuk,
Kurin of Dovbush.
Military District "Umanj"
Commander – Ostap.
Kurins:
Kurin of Dovbenko,
Kurin of Buvalyj,
Kurin of Andrij-Shum...
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Richard Kurin (born
November 27, 1950), an
American cultural anthropologist,
museum official and author, is the
Acting Provost and
Under Secretary for...
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Gloria Olarte Jay O.
Sanders as
Joseph O'Brien
Clancy Brown as
Andris Kurins Richard Foronjy as
Tommy Bilotti Mark
Margolis as
Joseph "Piney" Armone...
- July 22, 2018.
Retrieved January 7, 2012. O'Brien,
Kurins, pp. 104–105 Davis, p. 176 O'Brien,
Kurins, pp. 106–108 Hudson,
Edward (May 16, 1979). "Reputed...
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distribution of the
communal agricultural and
fishing districts among the
kurins of the Sich. Sich
Council 'Sich
Council (Sichova Rada)' in Encyclopedia...
- Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 2019-02-01. O'Brien,
Kurins, pp. 104–105 Davis, p. 176 O'Brien,
Kurins, pp. 106–108 Capeci, Jerry; Mustain, Gene (1996)....