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- 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...
- 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...
- Zaporizhian March (Ukrainian: Запорозький марш, romanized: Zaporoz'kyj marš) is an expressive Ukrainian folk musical composition that was preserved and...
- Hetman of Zaporizhian Cossacks is a historical term that has multiple meanings. Officially the post was known as Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host (Ukrainian:...
- between 1649 and 1764 Zaporozhian Cossacks, generally Registered Cossacks, Zaporizhian warriors who were recorded as cossacks in official registries of the...
- adopted consists of the small coat of arms and the coat of arms of the Zaporizhian Host (Constitution of Ukraine, Article 20). The trident was not thought...
- Empire with support from the Ottoman and Swedish empires. Hetman of Zaporizhian Cossacks Hetman of all Ukraine Following the Muscovite-Polish Truce of...
- 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...
- regarded as one of the Zaporizhian Cossacks' most impressive victories. In 1659, Yurii Khmelnytsky was elected hetman of the Zaporizhian Host/Hetmanate, with...
- the commanders of the Zaporizhian Cossacks were titled Koshovyi Otaman or Hetman; Christof Kosynsky was the first Zaporizhian hetman. In 1572, a hetman...