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  2. Serbian Hussar Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Between 1724 and 1729, the Serbian Hussar Regiment was expanded and completed its organisational structure. [7] In 1727 this military unit had 459 Serb hussars [8] when it was established as a separate regiment, Serb Hussar Regiment, by the decision of Empress Anna. [2] [9] It was also known as the Old Serbian Hussar Regiment. [10]

  3. Hussar - Wikipedia

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    In 1723, Peter the Great formed a Hussar regiment exclusively from Serbian light cavalry serving in the Austrian army. On 14 October 1741, during the regency of Grand Duchess Anna Leopoldovna, four Hussar regiments, a Serbian (Serbskiy), a Moldavian (Moldavskiy), a Hungarian (Vengerskiy) and a Georgian (Gruzinskiy) were authorized. [36]

  4. Russian hussars - Wikipedia

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    In April 1707, Peter I instructed the Serbian Colonel Apostle Kichich to form a regiment of hussars from Wallachian, Serbian and other South Slavic immigrants living in Southern Russia (Novorossiya). As a result, the so–called "Volosh Khorongv" or Hussar Volosh Regiments were formed: Colonel Apostle Kichich; [7] Colonel Vasily Tansky; [7]

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  6. Category:Hussar regiments of the Russian Empire - Wikipedia

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  7. Slavo-Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Slavo-Serbia or Slaveno-Serbia [a] was a territory of Imperial Russia from 1753 to 1764. It was located to the south of the Donets River, between the Bakhmutka River and Luhan River. [1] This area today is located within present-day Luhansk Oblast and Donetsk Oblast of Ukraine. The administrative centre of Slavo-Serbia was Bakhmut.

  8. History of the Serbian Army - Wikipedia

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    Serbian leaders recognized the importance of strategic factors, the role of the army and security challenges of those times while making decisions. In 1808 the creation of a single regiment of infantry and another of mounted cavalry, marked the creation of the first uniformed and fully equipped regular Serbian forces.

  9. Battle of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The day of the battle, known in Serbian as Vidovdan (St. Vitus' day) and celebrated according to the Julian calendar (corresponding to 28 June Gregorian in the 20th and 21st centuries), is an important part of Serb ethnic and national identity, [9] with notable events in Serbian history falling on that day: in 1876 Serbia declared war on the ...