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Hetman of
Zaporizhian Cossacks is a
historical term that has
multiple meanings.
Officially the post was
known as
Hetman of the
Zaporizhian Host (Ukrainian:...
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Zaporozhian Host (or
Zaporizhian Sich) is a term for a
military force inhabiting or
originating from Zaporizhzhia, the
territory in what is
Southern and...
- Zaporozʹkoho), is a
constitutional do****ent
written by the
Hetman of the
Zaporizhian Host,
Pylyp Orlyk, the
Cossack elders and the
Cossacks of the Zaporozhian...
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social equality among them, and
steps towards the
separation of the
Zaporizhian Host from the
Russian State—should he
manage to
obtain power in the Cossack...
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Zaporizhian March (Ukrainian: Запорозький марш, romanized: Zaporoz'kyj marš) is an
expressive Ukrainian folk
musical composition that was
preserved and...
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regarded as one of the
Zaporizhian Cossacks' most
impressive victories. In 1659,
Yurii Khmelnytsky was
elected hetman of the
Zaporizhian Host/Hetmanate, with...
- military, political, and
civic leader who
served as the
Hetman of the
Zaporizhian Host and the Left-bank
Ukraine in 1687–1708. The
historical events of...
- the
commanders of the
Zaporizhian Cossacks were
titled Koshovyi Otaman or Hetman;
Christof Kosynsky was the
first Zaporizhian hetman. In 1572, a hetman...
- Formerly, the
settlement served as one of the
capital cities of the
Zaporizhian Sich and was
known as one of the main
crossings over the Dnieper. Renamed...
- In 1750,
Razumovsky was
elected and
subsequently appointed Hetman of
Zaporizhian Host, a
title he held
until Catherine II of
Russia abolished this title...