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{{Short description|Territorial subdivision or military formation of Cossacks within the Russian Empire}} {{More citations needed|date=December 2023}} {{Cossacks}} A '''Cossack host''' ({{langx|uk|козацьке військо|translit=kozatske viisko}}; {{langx|ru|каза́чье во́йско}}, ''kazachye voysko''), sometimes translated as '''Cossack army''', was an administrative subdivision of [[Cossack]]s in the [[Russian Empire]]. Earlier the term ''voysko'' ([[wikt:host#English|host]], in a sense as a [[Doublet (linguistics)|doublet]] of ''guest'') referred to Cossack organizations in their historical territories, most notable being the [[Zaporozhian Host]] of [[Zaporozhian Cossacks]]. == Russian Empire == Each Cossack host consisted of a certain territory with Cossack settlements that had to provide military regiments for service in the [[Imperial Russian Army]] and for [[border guard| border patrol]] operations. Usually the hosts were named after the regions of their location. The ''[[stanitsa]]'', or village, formed the primary unit of this organization. In the Russian Empire (1721-1917), the Cossacks constituted twelve separate hosts, settled along the frontiers: * the [[Don Cossack Host]] * the [[Bug Cossacks]] * the [[Kuban Cossack Host]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Kuban Cossack Host |url=https://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CK%5CU%5CKubanCossackHost.htm |website=Internet Encyclopedia Of Ukraine |publisher=Internet Encyclopedia Of Ukraine |access-date=26 December 2023}}</ref> * the [[Terek Cossack Host]] * the [[Astrakhan Cossack Host]] * the [[Ural Cossack Host]] * the [[Orenburg Cossack Host]] * the [[Siberian Cossacks]] * the [[Semiryechye Cossack Host]] * the [[Transbaikal Cossack Host]] * the [[Amur Cossack Host]] * the [[Ussuri Cossack Host]] There was also a small number of the Cossacks in [[Krasnoyarsk]] and [[Irkutsk]], who would form the [[Yenisey Cossack Host]] and the [[Irkutsk]] Cossack [[Regiment]] of the [[Ministry of the Interior]] in 1917. Cossack hosts on Russian soil were disbanded in 1920, in the course of the [[Russian Civil War]] of 1917–1922 in a deliberate process of [[De-Cossackization]] to remove their autonomy. ==List of hosts== * [[Amur Cossack Host]] (1854–) * [[Astrakhan Cossack Host]] * [[Azov Cossack Host]] (1832–1862) * [[Baikal Cossack Host]] (1655-1920) * {{ill|Bashkir Host|ru|Башкиро-мещерякское войско}} (1798-1865) * [[Black Sea Cossack Host]] (1787–1864) * [[Buh Cossacks|Buh Cossack Host]] (1769–1817) * [[Caucasus Line Cossack Host]] (1832–1860) * [[Danube Cossack Host]] (1828–1868), an Imperial Russian Cossack Host formed from descendants of the [[Zaporozhian Cossacks]] * [[Don Cossack Host]] (1570-) * [[Greben Cossacks|Greben Cossacks Host]] (1711-) * [[Kuban Cossack Host]] (1860–1920) * [[Orenburg Cossack Host]] (1755–1920) * [[Semiryechye Cossack Host]] (1867–1920) * [[Siberian Cossack Host]] (1582-1918) * [[Terek Cossack Host]] (1577–) * [[Transbaikal Cossack Host]] (1851–1920) * [[Ural Cossack Host]] * [[Ussuri Cossack Host]] (1889–1922) * [[Volga Cossack Host]] (1734–1777) * [[Zaporozhian Host]] (–1775), of the [[Zaporozhian Cossacks]] who lived in [[Zaporizhia (region)|Zaporizhia]], [[Dnieper Ukraine]], during the 16th — 18th centuries. == See also == * [[Danubian Sich]] * [[Sloboda Ukraine]] * [[Military settlement]] * [[Colonia (Roman)]] * [[Allotment system]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Cossack hosts| Cossack host]]
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