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Ataman (variants:
otaman, wataman, vataman; Russian: атаман; Ukrainian: отаман) was a
title of
Cossack and
haidamak leaders of
various kinds. In the Russian...
- The
Otaman 6x6 is an
armoured fighting vehicle produced by the
Ukrainian manufacturer NGO
Practika and
presented for the
first time at the
Indian Defexpo...
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August 11, 1680) was a
Zaporozhian Cossack military leader,
Koshovyi Otaman of the
Zaporozhian Host and ****tive co-author of the
famous semi-legendary...
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village otaman (Ukrainian: ота́ман, IPA: [
oˈtɑmɐn]; Russian: атама́н, IPA: [ətɐˈman]) was the head of a
village community in
Ukraine from the 14th until...
- (Nestor Makhno)
Otaman Grigoriev Otaman Oskilko Affair (Volodymyr Oskilko)
Otaman Zelenyi Uprising Kholodnyi Yar (Cold Ravine)
Otaman Kamenyuka Free Cossacks...
- Kish
otaman (Ukrainian: Кошовий отаман, romanized: Koshovyi
otaman; also
known as
Koshovyi of the
Zaporizhian Host) was a
chief officer of the Kish (central...
- Donets. His tomb was not preserved.
ballad about the
green Otaman song
about the
green Otaman Ukrainian: Данило Ількович Терпило,
Danylo Il'kovych Terpylo...
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captured Verbluzhka [uk] and Oleksandriia,
after which he
declared himself the
otaman of the
insurgent forces of "the land of Kherson,
Zaporizhzhia and Taurida"...
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Otaman Bilyi (U132) (Ukrainian: Отаман Білий) was a Petya-class
frigate of the
Ukrainian Navy and
formerly the
Soviet frigate (guard ship) SKR-112. The...
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Uprising of the mid-17th century. A
Polish noble, Skrzetuski, and a
Cossack otaman Bohun, both fall in love with the same woman, Helena.
Their rivalry unfolds...