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- Kurin abstract "Kurin (Ukrainian: курінь) is a military term that was established by the cossacks.During the Second World War, the basic combat unit of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) was a kurin. At some point in time in Ukraine kurin used to mean a village and also used to stand for the 11th lowest Cossack rank.In Zaporizhian Host it was an administrative-military unit equivalent to a battalion of four to eight hundred members, divided into three or four sotnias. The Otamans of kurins constituted the Kosh of the Host which was chaired by the Kosh Otaman. There were 38 kurins of the Zaporizhian Host. After the kurins were transferred to Kuban two more were added.In Cossack Hetmanate, kurin was part of a sotnia consisting of 10 to 40 Cossacks.At times of Ukrainian People's Republic the Sich Riflemen were initially organized as a kurin which later was expanded. After the coup of Pavlo Skoropadsky the kurin was disbanded.".
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- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Battalion.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cossack_military_units_and_formations.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Ukraine.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_of_the_Russian_Empire.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ukrainian_Cossacks.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_resistance_movements.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Cossack_Hetmanate.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Cossacks.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Kosh_Otaman.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Kosh_otaman.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Military_organization.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Military_unit.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Pavlo_Skoropadsky.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Pavlo_Skoropadskyi.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Sich_Riflemen.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Sotnia.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainian_Insurgent_Army.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainian_Peoples_Republic.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Zaporizhian_Host.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_Ukrainian_military_formation.
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kurin".
- Kurin wikiPageWikiLinkText "kurin".
- Kurin hasPhotoCollection Kurin.
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- Kurin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-uk.
- Kurin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ukraine-hist-stub.
- Kurin subject Category:Cossack_military_units_and_formations.
- Kurin subject Category:History_of_Ukraine.
- Kurin subject Category:Military_of_the_Russian_Empire.
- Kurin subject Category:Ukrainian_Cossacks.
- Kurin subject Category:World_War_II_resistance_movements.
- Kurin subject Category:Historical_Ukrainian_military_formation.
- Kurin hypernym Term.
- Kurin type Article.
- Kurin type Rebellion.
- Kurin type Anti-fascist.
- Kurin type Article.
- Kurin type Movement.
- Kurin type Rebellion.
- Kurin type Study.
- Kurin type Unit.
- Kurin type Uprising.
- Kurin type War.
- Kurin comment "Kurin (Ukrainian: курінь) is a military term that was established by the cossacks.During the Second World War, the basic combat unit of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) was a kurin. At some point in time in Ukraine kurin used to mean a village and also used to stand for the 11th lowest Cossack rank.In Zaporizhian Host it was an administrative-military unit equivalent to a battalion of four to eight hundred members, divided into three or four sotnias.".
- Kurin label "Kurin".
- Kurin sameAs Kurin.
- Kurin sameAs Kureń_(oddział_kozacki).
- Kurin sameAs m.0bh7xl5.
- Kurin sameAs Курень_(Запорожская_Сечь).
- Kurin sameAs Курінь_(Запорозька_Січ).
- Kurin sameAs Q1377228.
- Kurin sameAs Q1377228.
- Kurin wasDerivedFrom Kurin?oldid=607977290.
- Kurin isPrimaryTopicOf Kurin.