- Emperor of the Cossacks
- Emelyan Ivanovich Pugachev (1773–1774)
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
The Kingdom of Bavaria — The Kingdom of Bavaria † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Kingdom of Bavaria I. POLITICAL CONSTITUTION, AREA, POPULATION The present Kingdom of Bavaria named after the German tribe called Boiarii has formed, since 1871, a constituent… … Catholic encyclopedia
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Kuban Cossacks — ( ru. Кубанские кaзаки, Kubanskiye Kаzaki ) are Cossacks who live in the Kuban region of Russia. Although numerous Cossack groups came to inhabit the Western Northern Caucasus most of the Kuban Cossacks are descendants of the Black Sea Cossack… … Wikipedia
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Jewish Cossacks — BackgroundOf the different branches of Cossacks, the only one that would allow Jews into their society were the Cossacks of Ukraine. When Poland and Lithuania were merged by Polish King Sigismund Augustus into one commonwealth (in Union of Lublin … Wikipedia