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"Cossack" Definitions
  1. a member of any of a number of autonomous communities drawn from various ethnic and linguistic groups (such as Slavs, Tatars, and Circassians) that formed in Ukraine, southern Russia, the Caucasus Mountains, and Siberia after about 1400 and that were completely incorporated into czarist Russia during the 18th and 19th centuries
  2. a mounted soldier serving in a unit drafted from Cossack communities

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Local Cossack organization the Volga Cossack Army is sending 54 members to work mainly as stewards and volunteers at the Samara matches, Volga Cossack Army ataman Yuri Ivanov told Reuters.
Cossack republics were declared in the Luhansk region, in three small towns, where traditional Cossack rule including punishment by public whipping was established.
The Orenburg Cossack Army lost at least two of its members, Ruslan Uskombayev and Vasily Zhukov, in Ukraine and three more, Mikhail Chernov, Stanislav Matveyev and Alexei Starikov, in Syria, according to local Cossack commanders and the official website of the Cossack unit.
Local Cossack organization the Kuban Cossack Army will deploy 538 Cossacks to guard the World Cup in Sochi, according to a spokeswoman for the organization.
Local Cossack organization the Great Don Army is deploying about 200 Cossacks for World Cup security duties, according to local government officials and Cossack leaders.
The Terek Cossack Army, based in the south of Russia, will patrol the streets of Yessentuki during the tournament, said Terek Cossack Army ataman, or commander, Alexander Zhuravsky.
Five members of the Kuban Cossack Army have been killed in combat in eastern Ukraine and Syria since 2014, according to local Cossack commanders and people who knew the dead men.
They could even be connected with an inner Cossack struggle.
"It smacks of Satanism," a Cossack leader told local media.
More than 800 members of at least six local Cossack organizations will patrol the streets, fan zones and team bases during the five-week tournament starting on Thursday, according to Cossack leaders and regional officials.
Members of Rostov Cossack units said his whereabouts are not known.
Igor Nebeygolova, KGB Colonel and Commander of the Cossack Regiment in Tiraspol.
The Kuban Cossack Army has lost at least six fighters since 2014.
The Baltic Cossack District will reinforce its patrols in Kaliningrad during the matches.
But there is evidence that Cossack organizations have been supportive of those deployments.
After that, there's something familiarly fishy about this whole stolen cossack wheat story.
Pictures posted on social media showed those in Cossack attire lashing some protesters.
As the article correctly noted, they are the Cossack, not the Cossback, riders.
Levi&aposs sold a replica of Albert Einstein&aposs historic Menlo Cossack Jacket.
Some were Russian national games with valenki boots; it all had a Cossack focus.
The 19 fighters identified by Reuters were all members of officially-registered Cossack units.
The logo, his choice, showed a Cossack of the sort who had smashed Napoleon.
Speaking in his office decorated with flags of pro-Russian separatists fighting in eastern Ukraine, Cossack leader Alexander Anishchenko told Reuters about 200 members of the Great Don Army Cossack organization will guard areas outside the Rostov stadium during the World Cup matches.
Did somebody at Twin Peaks run over a Cossack prospect's foot, as some witnesses suggest?
At night they ate dinner together and the general would speak about the Cossack values.
The kids were told how the Cossack had been strong warriors since the 16th century.
Then, on March 236, about 211 Bandidos swarmed a Cossack pumping gas in Palo Pinto County.
Cossack groups say that any members taking part in armed conflicts do so as private individuals.
Donning his Cossack fur hat, he declared his mission even more urgent than he had thought.
"The most important value for a Cossack has always been his own freedom," Mr. Melikhov said.
Cossack paramilitaries, who style themselves as conservative patriots, helped Russia annex Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.
A leading theory held that this was the skeleton of a lost, bowlegged Cossack with rickets.
Starting on Wednesday, the historic Menlo Cossack Jacket was available in black and available on Levi.
The indictment charged that the three men were behind the shootings, stabbings and assaults of Cossack members.
Below are details of the fighters, their Cossack organizations and the organizations' roles in World Cup security.
Yevgeny Ponomarev, Yuri Firsov and Vladimir Komissarov were killed in eastern Ukraine, local Cossack leaders told Reuters.
Two Cossack leaders, Aleksei B. Mozgovoi and Pavel L. Dryomov, were killed in car bombings in 2015.
In the wake of Dryomov's murder, Plotnitsky reportedly outlawed all public meetings of the slain commander's Cossack militants.
Today many Cossack militia units are registered and funded by the central government in return for their loyalty.
Roger Cossack, a longtime legal analyst, has been chosen to host the series about the 37-week trial.
It was as close to a confirmation of the Cossack rape revenge story as I could possibly expect.
A Paris museum housing the designer's creations — Mondrian dresses, Cossack coats, the "Sunflowers" jacket — will open next week.
In Rostov-on-Don, Cossack official Sergei Strogonov said his patrolmen are learning English phrases to talk with fans.
To date, the team has uncovered 67 wrecks, including Roman trading ships and a 17th Century Cossack trading fleet.
But the older kids were really proud to represent the Cossack beliefs and, in a way, represent their people.
Thus she often photographed the grisly violence of war, along with rare views of Cossack soldiers on the Eastern Front.
When Ukraine was annexed in 2014 the place was shut down and its Cossack benefactors became bitterly divided by nationality.
In some places in Russia they will also work on match days as stewards or volunteers, the Cossack commanders said.
It warned that his units of armed Cossack fighters had the capability to launch an insurrection against the LNR leadership.
We just want to ride, and to ride in Texas," said another Cossack who spoke with CNN under a pseudonym, "Dean.
One collector told Ms. Rynecki that his scene of a Cossack pogrom by Mr. Rynecki had to be laboriously smoothed out.
Temkin, in a Cossack-style fur hat, was already inside, getting flowers for Mondrian from a display of bouquets for sale.
Mr. Bugaev is a dedicated, if largely sedentary, Cossack, a centuries-old fraternity of Slavic warriors, freebooters and freedom-loving rebels.
A Cossack spokesperson told Radio Free Europe affiliate Current Time that they would report gay men kissing in public to police.
"Family lore is that she was raped by a Cossack, and my grandfather killed the guy," she wrote in an email.
Einstein purchased the Levi&aposs Menlo Cossack leather jacket in the mid-1930s and went on to wear it for decades.
In the central city of Cherkasy, the Soviet figure is dressed like a Cossack who now welcomes visitors to a nearby club.
When Princess Diana arrived at Gloucestershire Cathedral for a Christmas service wearing a Cossack-style hat and muff, the world took notice.
Informal Cossack security forces beat her and other Pussy Riot members as they prepared to perform in Sochi during the 2014 Olympics.
Last year, Zaporizhia's mayor, Oleksandr Sin, said that a monument honoring a 17th-century Cossack leader may replace the more controversial Lenin.
Guskov said that "we are all Cossacks here," adding that a number of public events planned in the city would involve Cossack culture.
Men in Cossack uniforms used their fists and traditional whips to attack Russians protesting against President Vladimir Putin last month in central Moscow.
"In these types of cases, you need highly competent lawyers and a client who will listen and follow their advice," Mr. Cossack said.
It was the third year in a row the champion has missed the race after Coneygree and Don Cossack did not defend their crowns.
Men wearing Cossack uniforms and carrying a type of traditional leather whip known as a nagaika had mingled in the crowd, occasionally lashing out.
Austria's Freedom Party-backed foreign minister, Karin Kneissl, even invited Putin to her wedding, where he danced with the bride, serenaded by a Cossack choir.
Both outlets named two of the dead as Kirill Ananyev, from Moscow, and Vladimir Loginov, a member of a Cossack group of ultranationalists from Kaliningrad.
The Volga Cossack Army lost one of its members, Maxim Kolganov, in fighting for the Syrian city of Palmyra in 2016, his relatives told Reuters.
The Terek Cossack Army lost four Cossacks, Alexander Ishenko, Alexander Bokov, Alexei Trofimov and Svyatoslav Pavlov, in Ukraine and one more, Ivan Arkhimovich, in Syria.
Russia's organizing committee for the Cup referred questions about the Cossack units' role to the Interior Ministry, saying the ministry was responsible for tournament security.
Van Susteren first took the national stage in 1994 as co-host of "Burden of Proof," a legal affairs show on CNN, with Roger Cossack.
A Cossack leader in the regional administration in Vladivostok, Oleg Melnikov, assured him that the land giveaway was on track and faced no serious problems.
The 49-year-old had a tough upbringing, raised by his grandparents in a Cossack village near Krasnodar while his mother travelled to find work.
Like many contractors who have gone to Syria, he was a member of a Cossack group of ultranationalists who have also fought in eastern Ukraine.
In late 2015, it said he had obtained information about a local pro-Russian Cossack leader who was later killed by the Ukrainian intelligence services.
"They are taught in the art of war from childhood, they obey their elders and serve the motherland," Cossack elder Igor Barannikov told The Associated Press.
In his speech, McConnell fired back at Democrats labeling him "Moscow Mitch" as they heckled him wearing Cossack hats and related T-shirts (Lexington Herald-Leader).
On his 100th day in office, in a Soviet-era palace adorned with Cossack art, Mr. Yanukovych stiffly briefed the nation, laying out his economic plan.
The head of a rival national Cossack organization rejected Kovalev's order and said it did not apply to its members, the Russian news agency RIA said.
The head of a rival national Cossack organisation rejected Kovalev's order and said it did not apply to its members, the Russian news agency RIA said.
"I don't think they're gonna try anybody in Waco," said Houston lawyer Paul Looney, who represents an arrested Cossack and a couple caught up in the melee.
"Vladimir died for the Fatherland, the Cossacks and the Orthodox faith!" read a statement from Loginov's group, the Baltic Cossack District, which said he died on Feb.
Cossack dances from the fields were imported to the imperial stage as patriotic art, mixing with the steps of ballet in order to form a distinct style.
The Orenburg Cossack Army is deploying 65 Cossacks to guard the area outside the stadium, the city center and Yekaterinburg airport, their commander Artyom Bolotov told Reuters.
Starting in the spring of 2015, Mr. Plotnitsky had tried to bring them to heel, demanding that the Cossack units incorporate into the Russian-controlled rebel military.
It's a chilling way to suggest that the symphony's sense of order, and Russia's by proxy, was irrevocably changed the moment a nervous Cossack fired his gun.
"It's never a good idea to see legal teams change dramatically and for competent lawyers to be replaced by others," said Roger Cossack, a longtime legal analyst.
This sometimes led to disaster, most famously in the case of Ivan Mazepa, the Cossack leader of an embryonic state in eastern Ukraine in the 17th century.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian paramilitary units providing security for the soccer World Cup included among their members Cossack fighters who took part in clandestine campaigns in Ukraine and Syria.
As for Putin, who brought with him a Cossack choir as a gift for the newlyweds, he was typically untroubled by the controversy stirred up by his presence.
"He died, heroically defending our motherland in the far reaches against the invasion of maddened barbarians," the group, the Baltic Cossack Union in Kaliningrad, said in the statement.
Once the capital of the Don Cossack horsemen who roamed southern Russia, Novocherkassk has a sleepy provincial feel, with crumbling nineteenth-century buildings lending an air of faded elegance.
The Ukrainian Cossack dance is made possible by relatively short femurs, while Irish step dancing wouldn't have taken hold in a population where people could easily do a split.
Like many contractors who have gone to Syria, he was a member of a Cossack group of ultra-nationalists who had also fought in the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
"First of all, the bombers attacked, and then they cleaned up using Apaches," attack helicopters, Yevgeny Shabayev, a Cossack paramilitary leader with ties to Russia's military contractors, told Reuters.
In 1889, Cossack adventurer Nikolai Ashinov tried to create a Russian colony called New Moscow off the coast of Africa, but the whole thing crumbled within just a few weeks.
Other members included Alexander Zaldostanov, the head of the conservative nationalist biker club "Night Wolves," and the writer Nikolai Starikov, as well as a number of military and Cossack organizations.
" The metaphors come like Cossack charges, and one is never enough: "The crown of Russia had gone from most precious object to poisoned apple, a rotten, stinking potato nobody wanted.
Roger Cossack, a seasoned legal analyst, said the key to successfully defending a high-profile client under immense scrutiny was to have a cohesive legal team with a consistent strategy.
A group of Russian gunsmiths unveiled a commemorative coin declaring "In Trump We Trust," and Life News, a Russian tabloid, reported that Mr. Trump had been declared an honorary Cossack.
At least compared with some past opening and closing ceremony outfits, which have veered wildly toward Cossack and Anna Karenina inspirations (a lotta fur) or toward the jingoistic (logo Russia!).
The Soviet idealist — some would say warlord — took regular swipes at his superiors and had envisioned building his own neo-socialist "Cossack" republic centered in the depressed mining town of Stakhanov.
In early October, Father Krivokapic presided over a ceremony in Kotor for the foundation of the Balkan Cossack Army, a Russian-led grouping of Pan-Slavic nationalists bitterly hostile to NATO.
The first shows he worked were by a singing group called the Don Cossack Choir, but then the opera season began, and his promise to his mother went out the window.
Cossack supporters blamed Russian government-backed forces for several assassinations and attacks, lending credence to the idea that Russia has used targeted killings to retain control over local militias in eastern Ukraine.
That reading of Cossack tradition, which many still associate with pogroms and brutal service to an expanding Russian empire under the czar, has helped Mr. Melikhov win unlikely support from Russian liberals.
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia – A senior official in Russia&aposs southern Rostov region says Cossack patrols in this World Cup city will "display their military skills" and not replace the role of police.
CHELTENHAM, England (Reuters) - Don Cossack, the 9-4 favorite ridden by Bryan Cooper and trained by Gordon Elliott, won the Cheltenham Gold Cup on Fridayas Irish punters celebrated and bookmakers took another pounding.
T.S. Eliot's rank anti-Semitism does not blind her to his poetic virtues; she praises Tolstoy's early novel "The Cossacks" despite its whitewashing of genocidal Cossack violence against Jews (Ozick's ancestors among them).
The Washington Post describes them as "culture warriors" for conservative Russian values—a self-appointed role that led to members of a Cossack militia beating up Pussy Riot during their Sochi Olympics protest.
Those are still the main products, although a wide range of options — Cossack or dress collars, belts, extra padding on the elbows and shoulders — ensure that no two Langlitz jackets are the same.
"No action or analysis is currently being taken with respect to the state data submitted to the Commission," said the panel's Designated Federal Officer Andrew Cossack in a December declaration to the court.
Inspiring many followers, Poiret's seemingly revolutionary designs — primary hues, harem pants, hobble skirts and oriental-inspired turbans alongside Cossack-style coats trimmed in fur and folkloric embroideries — originated on the Ballets Russes' stage.
The other characters accept this about her nearly without question, and by season three, no one blinks when she attends a town council meeting in a massive cossack hat and spiky, avian-influenced sweater.
Sochi, the Black Sea resort which hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics, will see the biggest deployment of Cossacks with 538 members of the local Kuban Cossack Army taking part, the group's spokeswoman told Reuters.
People like the grandmother taking a photo of her granddaughter as she scrambles up the statue of Cossack Mamay, a Ukrainian warrior-defender folk hero, are more concerned with corruption, pensions and rising prices.
After the ceremony, the deep voices of a Cossack choir that the Russian president flew in with him as a wedding gift, could be heard ringing across the rolling hills of the Southern Alps.
And, in fact, his brashly patterned jumpsuit with its Cossack collar and matching kerchief headwrap was just the sort of thing Mr. Sant'Angelo might have worn for a coked-out revel at Studio 54.
Cossack militia members also attacked the Pussy Riot punk group with whips and teargas at the Winter Olympics host city of Sochi in 2014 as they tried to perform a song mocking Vladimir Putin.
This article originally appeared on VICE AU. In 163, before Russian troops annexed Crimea from Ukraine, a photographer by the name of Kyrre Lien was granted rare access to a boot camp for Cossack children.
But instead of collapse — like in Hanoi — this meeting ended in a champagne reception with the two leaders and their delegations serenaded by a Cossack choir as they tucked into beetroot soup and reindeer dumplings.
Don Cossack, owned by the jubilant Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary, had failed twice before at Cheltenham but ended up a strong winner four and a half lengths clear of Djakadam, who was also second last year.
He said that while Mr. Putin had helped lift Soviet-era suspicion of Cossacks, who mostly sided with anti-Bolshevik forces during Russia's 1917-22 civil war, he had forgotten the core of the Cossack creed.
Initially an ally of Peter the Great of Russia, Mazepa, worried by the rise of powerful Cossack rivals, switched sides to ally with Russia's great enemy at the time, Sweden, which he thought would offer protection.
Taras Bulba, a Cossack captain fighting for Ukraine with his two sons, kills one son for betraying the cause (over love for a Polish girl) and watches helplessly as the other is killed by his enemies.
The Echo of Moscow radio station reported Monday that the Cossack group had won municipal contracts to train for and help with crowd control, though it remained unclear whether they acted in an official capacity on Saturday.
Yevgeny Shabayev, head of a chapter of a paramilitary Cossack organization who has ties to Russian security contractors, said there could be 1,000 in CAR and 5,000 to 10,000 across Africa, including in Sudan, South Sudan and Libya.
Yevgeny Shabayev, head of a chapter of a paramilitary Cossack organisation who has ties to Russian security contractors, said there could be 1,000 in CAR and 5,000 to 10,000 across Africa, including in Sudan, South Sudan and Libya.
Short chapters are packed with excited erudition about ontological panic, Karachi's jazz age, ghazal poetry, the making of memory, the politics of preservation, how he obtained the nickname "the Cossack," the region's culinary ecosystem and so much more.
So have visits to lesser-known monuments and cultural sites — a World War II museum in Volgograd, a Cossack village in Rostov, a museum dedicated to the Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad and its most famous resident, philosopher Immanuel Kant .
In one frame, he accompanies an Indian odissi dancer on a median, surrounded by traffic and signs of industrial progress; in the next, he's doing high kicks among Cossack dancers in front of a mockup of Saint Basil's Cathedral.
MOSCOW — Men in Cossack fatigues attacked a group of anti-Kremlin activists led by the anti-corruption crusader Aleksei A. Navalny in southern Russia on Tuesday, in a melee that was captured on video and quickly uploaded to Facebook.
The Baltic Cossack District said in a statement that Loginov was a Russian citizen who was killed in an "unequal battle" while "heroically defending our Fatherland in its far reaches from crazy barbarians" when he died on February 7.
Shabayev, the Cossack leader, said casualties were so high because the force had no air cover, and because they were attacked not by poorly equipped rebels, their usual adversaries, but by a well-armed force that could launch air strikes.
That same month, Yevgeny Ishchenko — one of Dryomov's allies and the former "people's mayor" of Pervomaisk, the frontline town held by Cossack rebels — threatened to "turn his weapons in the opposite direction," a blatant declaration of his hostility to Plotnitsky's regime.
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (Reuters) - Russian paramilitary units providing security for the soccer World Cup included among their members Cossack fighters who took part in clandestine campaigns in Ukraine and Syria that Kiev and Washington condemn as backed by Moscow.
By the 1970s, Mr. Saint Laurent was heralded as the most influential designer of his generation, epitomizing the modern woman with swagger and extending fashion's range of expression by bringing pea jackets, motorcycle jackets and Cossack coats to haute couture.
The staccato of about half a dozen assassinations of commanders in the Russian-backed separatist army in eastern Ukraine has become one of the riddles of the war there since 2015, when the first unexplained killings of Cossack militia leaders occurred.
Yevgeny Shabayev, leader of a local chapter of a paramilitary Cossack organization who has ties to Russian military contractors, said he had visited acquaintances injured in Syria at the defense ministry's Central Hospital in Khimki, on the outskirts of Moscow, on Wednesday.
The gap-toothed, tattooed Ukrainian can often be seen with his blonde hair in a chupryna—a traditional Cossack style that involves shaving the sides of one's head and allowing one thick lock to fall forward or to the side from the top.
Airy peasant smocking and elongated shifts made from silk patchwork squares paraded next to fan-pleated silver lamé; Tartan was needle-punched into polka dots; logo Fair Isle-ish knits followed billowing Cossack trousers and elegant tailored overcoats in silk and leather.
Cossacks are an East Slavic-speaking minority group, traditionally from southern Russia and southeastern Ukraine, and the camp catered to parents who wanted their offspring raised according to Cossack military tradition: self-governing, self-sufficient, and willing to defend their homeland with violence if necessary.
Pavel Dryomov, one of the most prominent, pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, was celebrating his wedding in the rebel-held town of Stakhanov with his new wife and a colorful array of guests, including men drawn from the ranks of his own Cossack militia.
A romantic throwback to earlier generations of Cossacks who settled and secured the borders of the Russian empire, he sees getting his Cossack brethren and other Russians to move out east as the only way to keep mostly empty Russian lands safe from China.
Dmitry Slaboda, one of the Cossacks, said the original plan had been just to throw milk at Navalny and his supporters and to hurl insults at them, but that things had turned violent after one of them had elbowed an old cossack to the ground.
Ukrainian voters will be greeted with a mesmerizing docket in the voting booth: a dermatologist, a trained spy, a former tax chief on trial over corruption, a self-proclaimed Cossack military commander of Ukraine, an anchorwoman, a comedian and a few filthy rich oligarchs.

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