- the
Russian Empire. However, in
Cossack Hetmanate and
Sloboda Ukraine,
polkovnyk was an
administrative rank
similar to a governor.
Usually this word is...
- Army
Colonel (
Polkovnyk)
General Sergei Delvig (1866 – 1944),
Lieutenant General of the
former Imperial Russian Army
Colonel (
Polkovnyk)
General Oleksiy...
- (cf. centurion). In Ukraine, it
symbolized the
authority of
Colonels (
polkovnyk,
regional leaders or
military officers)
unlike another mace, the bulawa...
- (1991–2009) Генерал-полковник Heneral-
polkovnyk Генерал-полковник Heneral-
polkovnyk Генерал-майор Heneral-mayor Полковник
Polkovnyk Підполковник
Pidpolkovnyk Майор...
-
kurin (battalion) on the
volost level,
subordinate to a
regiment led by
polkovnyk,
which was
itself part of a kish (division) led by an Ottoman. All officers...
-
General (Генеральний бунчужний)
Regimental (Polkova) Starshyna,
headed by
Polkovnyk (Colonel)
Regimental Obozni (Quartermaster) (Ukrainian: Полковий обозний)...
- there. Two most
representative residences are
those of
Polkovnyk Lyzohub (1690s) and
Polkovnyk Polubotok (18th century). The
former mansion, po****rly...
-
higher general officer ranks: Heneral-Poruchnyk (Major General), Heneral-
Polkovnyk (Lieutenant General), and Heneral-Pikhoty (General with Four Stars).[citation...
-
allowed to grow out of control,
leading to a
series of
local rebellions by
polkovnyk Krzysztof Kosiński and
Severyn Nalyvaiko, with ****istance from kosh otaman...
- Генерал-майор Heneral-mayor Бригадний генерал
Bryhadnyy heneral Полковник
Polkovnyk Підполковник
Pidpolkovnyk Майор
Mayor Капітан
Kapitan Старший лейтенант...