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    A budenovka (Russian: будёновка, romanized: budyonovka, IPA: [bʊˈdʲɵnəfkə]) is a distinctive type of hat, an archetypal part of the Communist military...
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    nowadays mostly reduced to the Bashkirs. It also went on to inspire the budenovka in the USSR. The origins of this conical headgear can possibly be traced...
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    at the end is a Russian diminutive suffix, as with shapka, ushanka and budenovka. In Turkmen, it is called tahiya ("taqiyah"). The doppa or duppi (Uzbek:...
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    not adopted in the new Soviet Union. Red Army soldiers instead wore the budenovka, which was made of felt. It was designed to resemble historical bogatyr...
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  • bogatyr, a Russian folk hero An earlier name of Russian military hat budenovka This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bogatyrka...
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    troops (mostly Latvians) who dressed in special red leather uniforms and budenovka hats, cooks and other staff, mechanics, technicians, political agitators...
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    senior sergeant of Red Army (1935) 1943 version Red Army soldier wearing a Budenovka and a Russian Civil War era pattern gymnastyorka with three razgovory...
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    prolonged the history of the pointed military headgear with their own cloth Budenovka adopted in 1919 by the Red Army. In 1847, the Household Cavalry, along...
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    Berlin and Constantinopole. Vasnetsov is credited with the creation of the budenovka (initially named bogatyrka), a military hat reproducing the style of Kievan...
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    Red Army Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky, who was executed during the Great Purge in June 1937. Here in 1920 wearing the budenovka....
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