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How to use cossacks in a sentence

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The cossacks stood for freedom and individualism, and central Russia would do anything to keep them from spreading their ideals.
There also appeared to be a few cossacks and Russian-speaking militia.
Further upstream he met a force of 117 cossacks who had been sent as reinforcements.
He sent his cossacks to explore the Aldan River and further down the Lena, to found new fortresses, and to collect taxes from the locals.
He pacified the natives to some degree, but in December 1707 his own cossacks revolted and imprisoned him.
The Streltsy and the Cossacks were professional units but they were officered by foreigners.
I was assailed by three Cossacks, and while keeping them at bay with my lance, a fourth came up to their assistance.
The original gauchos were an equestrian ethnic group similar to North American cowboys and Ukrainian Cossacks.
They proudly call themselves Cossacks, and believe they have a mission to defend Russian Orthodoxy and to keep the Crimean Tatars in check.
The tale is set in the Ukraine, among the Cossacks of the great Zaporozhian Sech.
But the Swedes and Cossacks lost, and Peter destroyed the hetman's capital and the hetmanate itself.
In the bottom right hand corner can be seen the Cossacks with their red hats and lances.
He had infantry, cavalry, arquebusiers, Cossacks and many Tartars, with heavy artillery, which was shipped down the Volga.
Their military style followed that of the Mongols, and formations like the lava passed into the Russian army via the Cossacks.
The Ukrainians remind themselves that they are Cossacks and as such will never be forgotten or vanquished.
Also on view will be the fabulous Russian Cossacks who always provide great entertainment.
By the early eighteenth century Siberia was conquered thanks to private efforts of merchants, Cossacks and other free people.
There were only Russians, Tatars, Poles, Cossacks, and Kalmucks, and a number of the figures are repeated.
One of the most popular attractions over the two days was the horse riding displays in battle re-enactments by Ukrainian Cossacks.
The Cossacks carry long bullwhips and have batons tucked into their belts.
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And now you may call in your cossacks and have them kill me and bury me in the garden.
Only an alarm of cossacks could restore to their eyes a semblance of martial resolution.
Our cossacks either killed the stragglers or else let them alone, just as it happened.
I could now hear the cossacks, who had dismounted, running upon my tracks.
When he drove out his escort consisted of a couple of cossacks.
He then appended his signature and handed it to one of the attendant Cossacks.
The Cossacks are civilised people, of quiet, retiring habits, compared to them.
It seemed as if the czarist Government had every reason to depend upon the Cossacks.
In 1619 Kaluga fell into the hands of the hetman or chief of the Zaporozhian Cossacks.
The Caucasians have never lacked arms, and with money they can always get powder, even from the Cossacks of the Kuban.
His one idea of diplomacy and war is a thousand Kuban Cossacks at full speed.
Mazeppa, as we have seen, was at this time hetman of the Cossacks of Little Russia.
Cossacks had to drive the unwilling men to Manchuria at the point of the bayonet.
He made a rapid bolt and disappeared, as if he had a pulk of Cossacks in full chase at his heels.
Nobody dared to approach till some Cossacks of a street-patrol galloped up and, dismounting, began to turn over the dead.
Half the wagons laden with hardtack that had traveled the first stages with them had been captured by Cossacks, the other half had gone on ahead.
Why, did you ever see a pulk of Cossacks on a forage, Mr Frenche?
But Gogol's glory is not derived solely from his epopee of the Cossacks.
I came to it by accident, and without any manner, of preoccupation in The Cossacks, one of his early books, which had been on my shelves unread for five or six years.
Now and then he volunteered a little, a very little, information about his own sotnia of Cossacks, left apparently to look after themselves somewhere at the back of beyond.
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