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Russian government in 1775,
there were
eight palanka polkovnyks. As
symbol of
office a
polkovnyk wore a
pernach (a mace with a
hexagonal head; see also...
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sotniks (cf. centurion). In Ukraine, it
symbolized the
authority of
polkovnyks (regional
leaders or
military officers)
unlike another mace, the bulawa...
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uprisings against the Commonwealth.
Together with a
number of
other Cossack polkovnyks,
Paliy and his
rebels captured Bila Tserkva, Fastiv,
Nemirov and a few...
- Army
Colonel (
Polkovnyk)
General Sergei Delvig (1866 – 1944),
Lieutenant General of the
former Imperial Russian Army
Colonel (
Polkovnyk)
General Oleksiy...
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Ukrainy Генерал-полковник Heneral-
polkovnyk Генерал-лейтенант Heneral-leytenant Генерал-майор Heneral-mayor Полковник
Polkovnyk Підполковник
Pidpolkovnyk Майор...
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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...
- Генерал-майор Heneral-mayor Бригадний генерал
Bryhadnyy heneral Полковник
Polkovnyk Підполковник
Pidpolkovnyk Майор
Mayor Капітан
Kapitan Старший лейтенант...
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Cossacks were
considered as
eligible for service.
Polkovnyks were ****igned
temporarily by the Kosh. The Host
lacked any cavalry, only...
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administrative subdivisions called sotnyas. Such
sotnyks were
subordinated to
polkovnyks (colonel) who were in
control of a polk (primary
administrative division)...
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higher general officer ranks: Heneral-Poruchnyk (Major General), Heneral-
Polkovnyk (Lieutenant General), and Heneral-Pikhoty (General with Four Stars).[citation...