- військо, romanized: kozatske viisko; Russian: каза́чье во́йско,
kazachye voysko),
sometimes translated as
Cossack army, was an
administrative subdivision...
- as
streletskoye voysko (стрелецкое войско, 'firearm troops').
These infantry troops reinforced feudal levy hor**** or
pomestnoye voysko (поместное войско)...
- (Russian: Уссури́йское каза́чье во́йско, romanized: Ussuríyskoye kazáchye
vóysko) was a
Cossack Host in
Imperial Russia,
located in
Primorye south of Khabarovsk...
- (Russian: Астраханское казачье войско, romanized: Astrakhanskoye
kazachye voysko) was a
Cossack host of
Imperial Russia drawn from the
Cossacks of the Lower...
-
Almighty Don Host (Russian: Всевеликое войско Донское, romanized: Vsevelikoye
voysko Donskoye), was an
independent self-proclaimed anti-Bolshevik
republic formed...
- to a chieftain's
druzhina of
medieval Kievan Rus' and the
streletskoye voysko (Стрелецкое Войско), the
Muscovite harquebusiers formed by Ivan the Terrible...
-
Cossack Host (Russian: Донское казачье войско, romanized: Donskoe
kazache voysko, Ukrainian: Головне Донське військо, romanized: Holovne Dons'ke viis'ko)...
- The Don
Cossack Host (Russian: Всевеликое Войско Донское,
Vsevelikoye Voysko Donskoye) was
either an
independent or an
autonomous democratic republic...
- Host (Кавказское линейное казачье войско,
Kavkazskoye lineynoye kazachye voysko) in 1832, and the new
Nakazny Ataman was
named Peter Verzilin.
Several reforms...
-
fourth book.
Kollazh (Коллаж, 1991). Iz
Afriki (Из Африки: Стихи, 1994).
Voysko (Войско: Стихотворения, 1997). "Всеволод Зельченко" (in Russian). Новая...