Table of contents:
- 1. Bed work
- 2. Transportation of things across the river
- 3. Cossacks before the holiday
- 4. Cossack over a spoiled watermelon
- 5. The work of the old Cossack woman
- 6. The woman in the yard
- 7. Formation of the Cossacks
- 8. Cossacks in uniforms
- 9. Cossack family
- 10. Cossack in a festive costume
- 11. Old Cossack
- 12. Elderly Cossacks with the chieftain
- 13. Young Cossack
- 14. Don shooter
- 15. Cossack house
Video: Ethnographic album of Ivan Vasilyevich Boldyrev about the Don Cossacks
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Of all the eleven Cossack troops of Russia, it was the Don army that was considered the most famous. His story is the story of a Cossack freeman in the civil service. Back in 1579, Tsar Ivan the Terrible sent a letter to the Cossacks, in which he called on the Don Cossacks to serve him, and for this he promised to "grant" them. Our review contains the most interesting photographs of the Cossacks, taken at the end of the 19th century.
1. Bed work
2. Transportation of things across the river
3. Cossacks before the holiday
4. Cossack over a spoiled watermelon
5. The work of the old Cossack woman
6. The woman in the yard
7. Formation of the Cossacks
8. Cossacks in uniforms
9. Cossack family
10. Cossack in a festive costume
11. Old Cossack
12. Elderly Cossacks with the chieftain
13. Young Cossack
14. Don shooter
15. Cossack house
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