- The
nagaika,
sometimes nagyka (Russian: нага́йка,
pronounced [nɐˈɡajkə]) is a short,
thick whip with
round cross-section used by Cossacks,
borrowed from...
-
commonly with
three tails,
which was used
previously for
punishment as well.
Nagaika "knot |
Etymology of knot by etymonline". www.etymonline.com. Retrieved...
- jiujiebian, samjitbin,
qijiebian (Chinese)
Knout (Eastern European) Nagyka,
nagaika,
nogaika (Eastern European)
Small whips,
crops (Worldwide)
Stockwhip (Australian)...
- A
Cossack officer from Orenburg, with a
shashka at his side and a
nagaika in his hand,
early 1900s...
- Crop (implement)
Discipline (mortification)
Flagellation Hard whip
Knout Nagaika Quirts Scourge Sjambok "Final
decision of the FEI tribunal" (PDF). Fédération...
- empire, and the Ilkhanate; from a word
meaning "Ladder" or "Staircase".
Nagaika from Russian, of
Turkic origin; akin to
Kirghiz nogai Oda from Turkish...
- privileges: a uniform, a rank,
insignia and awards,
wearing a
Cossack whip (
nagaika),
sword (shashka),
dagger (Qama) and, in
certain cases,
firearms or a firearms...
- St.
Paddy the
winner of The
Derby and St.
Leger Stakes in 1960. His dam
Nagaika won the
Solario Stakes as a two-year-old in 1956 and was
bought by Joel...
- 54 were injured. At
least 24
women were
raped and 16 men
flogged with
nagaikas. 71
persons were put on
trial for
rioting and
disobeying police orders...
-
showing Tolokonnikova and the
other **** Riot
members being attacked with
nagaikas by Cossacks, who were
helping in
patrolling Sochi during the
Winter Olympics...