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  1. Cossacks - Wikipedia

    Cohesive Cossack-based units were organized and many fought for both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II. After World War II, the Soviet Union disbanded the Cossack units within …

  2. Cossack | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 15, 2025 · Cossack, (from Turkic kazak, “adventurer” or “free man”), member of a people dwelling in the northern hinterlands of the Black and Caspian seas. They had a tradition of independence and …

  3. Who Were Cossacks – Exploring Their Rich Heritage

    Jan 18, 2024 · “The word “Cossack” is believed to derive from the Turkic ‘qazaq,’ meaning “free man” or “adventurer.” This etymology reflects the Cossacks’ spirit of independence and their adventurous …

  4. Cossacks - Wikiwand

    Cohesive Cossack-based units were organized and many fought for both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II. After World War II, the Soviet Union disbanded the Cossack units within …

  5. You've been wrong about Cossacks this whole time

    There are about 140,000 Cossacks (members of the Cossack societies) now in Russia, and 11 major Cossack societies registered, but the number of Cossack descendants is much bigger.

  6. The Cossacks, Ukraine’s Paradigmatic Warriors | Origins

    The term Cossack comes from a Turkish word meaning “free man.” Their origins are disputed, but most scholars agree that they were a multiethnic group formed from tribes living in the area, as well as …

  7. The Rise and Fall of the Cossacks: Guardians of the Ukrainian Frontier

    In the modern era, the Cossack tradition has experienced a resurgence, with various Cossack organizations and communities seeking to revive and preserve the cultural and historical legacy of …

  8. COSSACK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of COSSACK is a member of any of a number of autonomous communities drawn from various ethnic and linguistic groups (such as Slavs, Tatars, and Circassians) that formed in Ukraine, …

  9. Cossacks Explained

    Although many Cossack groups came to inhabit the Western North Caucasus, most of the Kuban Cossacks are descendants of the Black Sea Cossack Host (originally the Zaporozhian Cossacks), …

  10. Cossacks | Research Starters - EBSCO

    The Cossack legacy remains culturally significant; they are often invoked in modern contexts related to nationalism and identity in both Russia and Ukraine. In contemporary society, Cossack groups have …