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Sotnia (Ukrainian and Russian: сотня, lit. 'a hundred', Croatian: satnija) was a
military unit and
administrative division in some
Slavic countries. Sotnia...
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Lyubetska Sotnia (Company) (Ukrainian: Любецька сотня, romanized: Lyubetska sotnya) was one of the
sixteen territorial-administrative and military...
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Royiska Sotnia (Company) (Ukrainian: Роїська сотня, romanized: Royis’ka sotnya) was one of the
sixteen territorial-administrative and
military unit...
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Black Hundreds were reactionary, monarchist, and ultra-nationalist
groups in
Russia in the
early 20th century. They were
staunch supporters of the...
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Cossack Regiment, 1st His Majesty's Ural
Sotnia, 2nd
Orenburg Sotnia, 3rd
Combined Sotnia, 4th Amur
Sotnia 1st
Division of Life-Guards Horse-Artillery...
- battalions, 1
cavalry battalion, 1
sotnia of guards, 9
unmounted sotnias, 7,5
reserve sotnias and 39
detached and
special sotnias (to a
total of
about 27,000...
- (Finnish),
kihelkond (Estonian),
kiligunda (Livonian),
cantref (Welsh) and
sotnia (Slavic). In Ireland, a
similar subdivision of
counties is
referred to as...
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Yermak Timofeyevich Ivan
Vyhovsky Cossack terms Ataman Hetman Kontusz Kurin Sotnia Oseledets Papakhi Plastun Yesaul Stanitsa Shashka Szabla Cossack clothing [uk;...
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Regiment appeared between 1651 and 1659 years. In 1732 it
consisted of 19
sotnias. In 1765, the
sloboda regiments was abolished, and its
territory was reformed...
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Prelature of Chota, Peru A
dialect of the
Sadri language A
subdivision of a
sotnia equivalent to a
platoon All
pages with
titles containing Chota Chhota (disambiguation)...