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    "FIRST PRECEDENT": OSSETIANS IN THE RUSSIANTURKISH WARS OF THE FIRST HALF OF THE XIX CENTURY by A. A. Khamitsaeva

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In 1763, in Mozdok, a mountain team of ―Mozdok Cossack Brothers‖ was formed from Ossetians and baptized Circassians, numbering 214 people. …”
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    The Image of a Man of the Frontier on the example of the Don's Nonresident Peasantry by Mariya A. Kolomeytseva, Alexandr N. Komandzhaev

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The article is devoted to the consideration of the image of a frontiersman on the example of the nonresident peasantry of the Don. On the Don (Don Cossack Region), the formation of the social structure had one important feature: as a result of colonization, two separate categories of the population were formed – indigenous and nonresident, whose rights and status differed. …”
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    Verkhoyansk Secondary School — the Oldest School in the Far North: The Beginning of a Long Journey by Vladimir P. STAROSTIN

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The city was founded by the Russian Cossack Postnik Ivanov in 1638. The school, which was opened two and a half centuries later, has its own history, as interesting as the city itself: it reflects almost all the events that took place in such a distant time in the Arctic coast of the Arctic, in Yakutia, in Russia. …”
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    Nuo bajorių iki valstiečių: karo pabėgėlės Tvano laikotarpiu Lietuvos Didžioje Kunigaikštystėje | From Nobles to Peasants: Women Refugees in the Deluge Period in the Grand Duchy of... by Rita Regina Trimonienė

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the Commonwealth, the Cossack uprising and the aforementioned wars of the mid-17th century made the issue of war refugees particularly relevant. …”
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    GENRE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE 18TH CENTURY OFFERS (WITH REFERENCE TO THE MIKHAILOVSKY STANITSA ATAMAN ARCHIVE) by Irina A. Safonova, Evgeniya G. Dmitrieva

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The transformations in the genre characteristics presented in the sentences under study are attested to some changes in the governmental structure of the Don Cossack Host, which is an extralinguistic reasoning, besides there are some intralingusitic reasons, in particular, evolution of official and documentary style of the Russian language.…”
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    The Functional and Semantic Properties of Stative Verbs in the Dialect Speech of Mixed Russian and Ukrainian Settlements by Nataliya Alekseevna Tupikova, Olga Vladimirovna Bondarenko

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…It is viewed as reflection of interaction between culturally related Slavic languages (or their dialects) or contribution to a barrier-free natural language environment of dialect users who live in the communities with mixed Don Cossack and Ukrainians.…”
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    Main Financial and Economic Functions of Church Elders and Awarding for Their Performancein Tobolsk Diocese in 19<sup>th</sup> - Early 20<sup>th</sup> Centuries by A. V. Spichak

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…A study of archive cases showed that the initiating documents in the cases on awarding the Church elders were the petitions of the Church elders, deans’ reports or letters of institutions, for example, a letter of the ataman of the Siberian Cossack troops if the elder served in the prison Church. …”
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    Manufacturing technology of building ceramics in Khazar khaganate. Reconstruction experience by Tokarenko Sergey F., Rebrov Aleksandr Yu.

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…They were obtained in the course of archaeological excavations and collecting on the territory of the Semikarakor hill fort site, the Pravoberezhny Tsimlyansk hill fort site, and some other Khazar Khaganate monuments dated by 2nd half of the 8th – early 10th centuries, as well as on the territory of former Cossack settlements, where the bricks were used secondarily. …”
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    Constitutional Foundations of the Unification of Ukraine: Unity vs Federalization by Valentyn Krysachenko

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The Constitutions of the Cossack State of Pylyp Orlyk, the Ukrainian People’s Republic, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, modern independent Ukraine have been observed. …”
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    CONFLICTS OF THE ADMINISTRATORS OF THE FORTRESS CITIES OF THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA IN THE 17th CENTURY: REASONS, MECHANISMS OF PERMISSION by V. N. Glazyev

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Governors, musketeer and Cossack heads, siege heads, elders constantly wrote complaints about their colleagues. …”
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