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- Bunchuk abstract "A Bunchuk (Ukrainian: Бунчук; Polish: Buńczuk) is a piece of horse or yak tail hair attached to the top of a pole, which is decorated with a trident, a ball or a crescent. Bunchuk was used instead of a flag or along with it by nomadic peoples of Eurasia like Scythians, Sarmatians, Huns, Avars, Cumans and others. During the 13th - 18th centuries it served as a symbol of power of Mongolian and Crimean khans, Turkish sultans and his ministers, Polish hetmans, and atamans of Ukrainian (Zaporozhian, Danubian, Kuban) and Don Cossaks. The tradition of using Bunchuk is preserved in the Army of the Polish Republic.The Mongol equivalent to the bunchuk is called a tug or sulde, known as tuğ in the Turkic languages.".
- Bunchuk thumbnail Bunchuk.jpg?width=300.
- Bunchuk wikiPageExternalLink %D0%91%D1%83%D0%BD%D1%87%D1%83%D0%BA.
- Bunchuk wikiPageExternalLink Ib.htm.
- Bunchuk wikiPageID "21012408".
- Bunchuk wikiPageLength "2282".
- Bunchuk wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Bunchuk wikiPageRevisionID "659745605".
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Ataman.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Ball.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cossacks.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crimean_Khanate.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mongol_Empire.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Crescent.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Crimean_Khanate.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Cumans.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Danubian_Sich.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Don_Cossacks.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Eurasia.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Hetman.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Horse.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Huns.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Khan_(title).
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Kuban_Cossacks.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Mongol_Empire.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Pannonian_Avars.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Republic.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Polish_language.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Rzeczpospolita.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Sarmatians.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Scythians.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Sultan.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Trident.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Tug_Banner.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Tugh.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_crescent.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainian_language.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainians.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Yak.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink Zaporozhian_Cossacks.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLink File:Bunchuk.jpg.
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bunchuk".
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bunchuzhniy".
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bunchuzhnyi".
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLinkText "bunchuk".
- Bunchuk wikiPageWikiLinkText "horsetails".
- Bunchuk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Bunchuk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mn_icon.
- Bunchuk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ru_icon.
- Bunchuk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Uk_icon.
- Bunchuk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ukraine-hist-stub.
- Bunchuk subject Category:Cossacks.
- Bunchuk subject Category:Crimean_Khanate.
- Bunchuk subject Category:Mongol_Empire.
- Bunchuk hypernym Piece.
- Bunchuk type Group.
- Bunchuk type MusicalWork.
- Bunchuk type Dynasty.
- Bunchuk type Group.
- Bunchuk type Monarchy.
- Bunchuk type Monarchy.
- Bunchuk comment "A Bunchuk (Ukrainian: Бунчук; Polish: Buńczuk) is a piece of horse or yak tail hair attached to the top of a pole, which is decorated with a trident, a ball or a crescent. Bunchuk was used instead of a flag or along with it by nomadic peoples of Eurasia like Scythians, Sarmatians, Huns, Avars, Cumans and others.".
- Bunchuk label "Bunchuk".
- Bunchuk sameAs Q1783602.
- Bunchuk sameAs Rossschweif.
- Bunchuk sameAs ブンチューク.
- Bunchuk sameAs Bunčiukas.
- Bunchuk sameAs Buńczuk.
- Bunchuk sameAs m.05b5nvr.
- Bunchuk sameAs Бунчук.
- Bunchuk sameAs Бунчук.
- Bunchuk sameAs Q1783602.
- Bunchuk wasDerivedFrom Bunchuk?oldid=659745605.
- Bunchuk depiction Bunchuk.jpg.
- Bunchuk isPrimaryTopicOf Bunchuk.