- people. This
typically consists of
around 50 people. In
Russian history,
sotnya was also a unit of some
other (civil) organizations, see Сотня. As a unit...
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Novaya Sotnya (Russian: Новая Сотня) is a
rural locality (a khutor) in
Kopanyanskoye Rural Settlement,
Olkhovatsky District,
Voronezh Oblast, Russia. The...
-
nobility and
church were
called "white lands"), and the term "hundred" (
sotnya) was used to
refer to a
feudal administrative division. In the
right wing...
-
February 1945 the UPA
issued an
order to
liquidate kurins (battalions) and
sotnyas (companies) and to
operate predominantly in
chotys (platoons).
After Germany...
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regiment (4
sotnyas) and 1
platoon of
local guards in
times of peace. In
times of war the host
provided 3
cavalry regiments and 12
detached sotnyas. The Semirechyenskoe...
- War,
serving with the
cavalry sotnya of the 267th
Mountain Rifle Regiment as a
platoon commander and ****istant
sotnya commander. On 11 June 1920 he was...
- Krasnodar) in
Kuban Oblast into a
Cossack family.
Shkuro graduated from
Cossack Sotnya of the
Nikolaevsky Cavalry School in 1907 and
served in the
Kuban Cossack...
- 'Heavenly Hundred' or 'Heavenly Company' (Ukrainian: Небесна сотня,
Nebesna sotnya). They are
commemorated each year on 20 February,
which is the 'Day of the...
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around existing civilian militias and
armed groupings. Most of
those use the
sotnya as
their basic unit, as does the
National Guard itself. In
March 2015, the...
- In
times of peace, the Amur
Cossack Host
supplied 1
mounted regiment (4
sotnyas) and 1
platoon of
local guards. In
times of war this
contribution expanded...