Kish otaman (Ukrainian: Кошовий отаман, romanized: Koshovyi otaman; also known as Koshovyi of the Zaporizhian Host) was a chief officer of the Kish (central...
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Chortomlyk Sich (also Old Sich) was a sich founded by Cossacks led by kish otaman Fedir Lutay in the summer of 1652 on the right bank of the Chortomlyk...
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Kost Hordiienko (category Kosh Otamans)
(Ukrainian: Кость Гордієнко; unknown – 15 May 1733) was a Zaporozhian Cossack Kish otaman. After 1709 he allied with Ivan Mazepa, and co-authored the Constitution...
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highest symbol of power was the bulawa or mace carried by hetmans and kish-otamans. For example, Bohdan Khmelnytsky already from 1648 carried a silver gold-covered...
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The commanders of Zaporozhian Host (the Kish) often considered as hetmans in fact carried a title of Kish Otaman. As from 1572, hetman was the unofficial...
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include the Ukrainian Кошовий (Koshovyi) for the head of the 'Kish' (military) (see also Kish otaman). In Old Russian 'Kosh' means a camp, while in Belarusian...
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armed with the Vilkha missile complex 27th Rocket Artillery Brigade 'Kish Otaman Petro Kalnyshevsky' (MU А1476) - Sumy, Sumy Oblast, armed with the BM-27...
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Bohdan Khmelnytsky's courier and diplomatic emissary. He was elected as kish otaman (1661–1663) of the Zaporizhian Sich. At the Black Council of 1663, he...
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Hryhoriy Loboda (category Kosh Otamans)
Polish: Grzegorz Łoboda; born in the Kyiv region — May 1596), was a Kish Otaman of the Zaporozhian Host (1593–6, with interruptions) of Moldavian (Romanian)...
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