Table of contents:
- 1. Return of the Cossacks from the fair
- 2. Bazaar
- 3. Girls in cubicles
- 4. Don at the Tsimlyanskaya stanitsa
- 5. Cossack selling Tsimlyansk wine
- 6. Cossacks before going to service
- 7. A Cossack woman repairs a window
- 8. Cossacks watering vegetable gardens
- 9. Cossack family
- 10. Shepherds
- 11. Seeing the Don Cossacks for service
- 12. Seeing off the Cossack in the field
- 13. Gathering of Cossacks
Video: Pre-revolutionary Russia: photographs of the life of the Don Cossacks in 1875-1876
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Don Cossacks are free settlers for whom military affairs were a way of life. Moreover, they were not only good warriors, but excellent hunters and good farmers. People of different nationalities could enter the Cossack service, which led to the emergence of a special culture, mores and traditions. In our review - pre-revolutionary photographs of the life of the Don Cossacks.
1. Return of the Cossacks from the fair
2. Bazaar
3. Girls in cubicles
4. Don at the Tsimlyanskaya stanitsa
5. Cossack selling Tsimlyansk wine
6. Cossacks before going to service
7. A Cossack woman repairs a window
8. Cossacks watering vegetable gardens
9. Cossack family
10. Shepherds
11. Seeing the Don Cossacks for service
12. Seeing off the Cossack in the field
13. Gathering of Cossacks
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