Kuban Cossacks
(Russian: Кубанские кaзаки, Kubanskiye Kаzaki; Ukrainian: Кубанські
козаки, Kubans'ki
Kozaky) or Kubanians (кубанцы, кубанці) are Cossacks who
live in the Kuban
region of Russia.
Most of the Kuban Cossacks are descendants of two major groups of Cossacks who
were re-settled to the western Northern
Caucasus in the late 18th century. The western part of the host (Taman
Peninsula and adjoining region to the northeast) was settled by the Black Sea Cossack Host who were originally
the Zaporozhian Cossacks of Ukraine, from
1792. The eastern and southeastern part of the host was previously administered
by the Khopyour and Kuban regiments of the Caucasus Line Cossack Host, who were
re-settled from the Don from 1777.
The
Kuban Cossack
Host (Кубанское казачье войско), the administrative and military unit
composed of Kuban Cossacks, formed in 1860 and existed until 1918. During the Russian
Civil War, the Kuban Cossacks proclaimed a Kuban People's Republic, and played a key
role in the southern theatre of the conflict. During the Second
World War, Cossacks fought both for the Red Army and
Wehrmacht.
The modern Kuban Cossack Host was re-established in 1990.
INTERNET SOURCE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuban_Cossacks
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