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Swahili Arabic script on a one-
pysar coin from Zanzibar, c. 1299 AH (1882 CE)...
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elected a Kosh
Otaman as the host's leader. He was
aided by a head
secretary (
pysar), head judge, and head archivist.
During military operations the Otaman...
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considered a
great silver inkwell (kalamar), an
attribute of a
military scribe (
pysar) of the
Zaporozhian Host.
Similar kleinods had the
officership of the Cossack...
- Potocki's
appointee of
Registered Cossacks,
Bohdan Khmelnytsky was
appointed a
pysar of Karaimovych.
Dmytro Hunia (1638),
leader in
Zaporizhia Major General...
- secretary-general or
chancellor (Ukrainian: генеральний писар, romanized: heneralnyi
pysar) of the
Cossacks and one of Khmelnytsky's
closest advisors.
Elected hetman...
- response, Ivan Vyhovsky, the
general scribe (Ukrainian: писар, romanized:
pysar) of the
Hetmanate and an
adviser to
Bohdan Khmelnytsky, was
elected hetman...
-
General Chancellor (Ukrainian: Генеральний писар, romanized: Heneralny
pysar) Ivan
Vyhovsky as Khmelnytsky's successor.
Between 1657 and 1658 he helped...
- Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion,
Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine) into the
family of a
volost pysar. He
joined the
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP)
party as a...
- he was a
member of the
Central Rada and the Rada
Minor as well as the
Pysar (Scribe) in the
General Secretariat of Ukraine. He is the co-author of the...
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consisted of
Maksym Kocur – hurtkovyj,
Anatol Sobko – suddya;
Borys Pozhar –
pysar (scribe).
Other members at that time were:
Wasyl Bystrianyk, Luka Kostelyna...