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Reiter or
Schwarze Reiter ("black riders",
anglicized swart reiters) were a type of
cavalry in 16th to 17th
century Central Europe including Holy Roman...
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Raymond Reiter FRSC (/
ˈraɪtər/; June 12, 1939 –
September 16, 2002) was a
Canadian computer scientist and logician. He was one of the
founders of the...
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Cossack cavalry but not
composed of Cossacks—(3,600 horses), 10
squadrons of
raitars (~1,700 horses), 7
Lithuanian petyhor regiments (~780 horses), 7 large...
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Mugilu Kavan (1932)
Raitar Golu
Nadakale Ankoleyavanu Gitanjali ( A
translation of
Rabindranath Tagore’s
Gitanjali into
Kannada language) (1962)....
- Kitchener-Waterloo
Boundary near
Raitar Avenue Waterloo Weber Street South - Kitchener-Waterloo
Boundary near
Raitar Avenue to Erb
Street East
Weber Street...
- (Kataray)
Drupchhugang (Kubindey)
Tshogskorling (Majuwa) Samdrupchhoeling/
Raitar Thhongsigang (Saureney)
Thangchu Goenpa/Chotaytar
Phuentshogthang ཕུན་ཚོགས་ཐང་...
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counterattack by
Swedish raitars, who were
pushed toward Pułkowice,
where another counterattack was led by
Gustavus Adolphus with 2,000
raitars. This counterattack...
- by such poor
discipline that the
government issued arms to
dragoons and
raitars only
during combat operations, but not on the march,
justly fearing that...
- (Stefan Ustorf) 4th
round pick in 1993 (John Jakopin) To
Toronto Maple Leafs 1st
round pick in 1992 (Grant Marshall) 4th
round pick in 1992 (Mike
Raitar)...
- (including
about 700
Winged Hussars, 8,000 pancerni, 3500
light cavalry, 1,500
raitars, 5,000 dragoons, and 10,000 infantry).
Sheremetev troops (not counting...