The Cossacks of the Kuban Lang ru from Mosfilm 1949 is a color film, glorifying the life of the farmers in the kolkhoz of the Soviet Union s KubanKuban region , directed by Ivan Pyryev and starring Marina Ladynina , his wife at that time. ref http www.dinaview.com ?p 119 Cossacks of the Kuban Shown in Paris , 2009 ref Cast Marina Ladynina, as Galina Sergey Lukyanov, as Gordyey Yuri Lyubimov , as Andrey Aleksandr Khvylya Viktor Avdyushko as stableman etc. Songs Harvest in Lang ru , words by Mikhail Isakovsky and music by Isaak Dunayevsky How Have You Been, Dearest? in Lang ru , ditto Oh, the Karina Flowers Are in Bloom Lang ru , , ditto etc. See also Cinema of the Soviet Union Cinema of Russia Kolkhoz KubanKubanCossacks Ballad of Siberia References references External links http www.imdb.com name nm0480651 Marina Ladynina DEFAULTSORT Cossacks Of The Kuban Category 1949 films Category Soviet films Category Cossacks Category Agriculture in the Soviet Union Category Films directed by Ivan Pyryev id Kubanskie kazaki ja pl Weso y jarmark ru ... more details
Image Flag of Kuban People s Republic.svg right thumb 250px Flag of the KubanCossacksKubanCossacks lang ru a , Kubanskiye K zaki or Kubanians are Cossacks who live in the Kuban region of Russia . Most of the KubanCossacks are of descendants of two major groups who were re settled ... Line Cossack Host , who were re settled from the Don Cossacks Don from 1777. The Kuban Cossack Host is the administrative and military unit formed by the KubanCossacks from 1860 to 1918 and from 1990 since. Formation history of the Kuban Cossack Host Cossacks Black ... Roubaud . The new Host grew to be the second largest in Russia. The KubanCossacks continued ... was a strong contribution as the KubanCossacks made 90 of the Russian cavalry. Famous achievements ... Cossack share of Kuban Oblast was 48 . Other administrative reforms, prevented the Cossacks from ..., who promised them autonomy. Image TsarNicholasCossacks.jpg thumb left KubanCossacks pose with Nicholas .... In addition to that, there was an internal struggle among the Kubancossacks between loyalty towards ... of Soviet Power After the Soviet victory, many Kubancossacks fled the country to avoid persecution ... Cossacks landed, many of whom died of starvation and disease. Soon after the Red Army s victory, the Kuban ... Don and KubanCossacks The first collaborators were formed from Soviet Cossack POWs and deserters ... Volume 03 Number 01 Winter ref Many Soviet KubanCossacks chose to switch to the German side either ... since 1941, the 1st Cossack Division made up of Don, Terek and KubanCossacks was formed ... Red Army Cossacks Image KubanCossacks1945.jpg right thumb 250px KubanCossacks at the Moscow ... Corps consisted of the 50th and 53rd Cavalry divisions from the Kuban and Terek Cossacks, which were ... the command of General Pavel Belov , the 2nd Cavalry Corps made from Don, Kuban and Stavropol Cossacks ... Many of the newly formed units were filled with ethnically Cossack volunteers. The KubanCossacks ... more details
also KubanCossacksKuban People s Republic Kuban Black Sea Soviet Republic Kuban Soviet Republic Ukrainians in the Kuban FC Kuban Krasnodar Ethnic Cleansing of Circassians References Reflist Sources ...Other uses Distinguish Cuban disambiguation Cuban Coord 45 02 N 38 58 E display title File Kuban map.png thumb right 300px Kuban region Kuban lang ru lang ady , lang uk is a geographic region of Southern Russia surrounding the Kuban River , on the Black Sea between the Pontic Caspian steppe Don Steppe , Volga Delta and the Caucasus . Krasnodar Krai is often referred to as Kuban ... settlement The settlement of Kuban and of the adjacent Black Sea region occurred gradually for over ... pro Russian tendencies. ref name KubanATS In order to stop Turkish ambitions to use Kuban region ... the Kuban River in the 1770s. ref name KubanATS After the Russian annexation of the Crimea, right bank Kuban, and Taman Peninsula Taman in 1783, the Kuban River became the border of the Russian Empire. ref name KubanATS New fortresses were built on the Kuban in the 1780s 1790s. ref name KubanATS Until the 1790s, these fortresses and the abandoned Cossacks Cossack settlements on the Laba River and in Taman ... settlement started in 1792 1794, when Black Sea Cossack Host and Don Cossacks were re settled ... In the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th centuries, the right bank of the Kuban River ... Sea and on the plain between the Kuban and Bolshaya Laba River s. ref name KubanATS During the second ... organized into Kuban Oblast and Black Sea Okrug which later became Black Sea Governorate . ref name ... Krai Category History of Kuban Category Traditional subdivisions of Russia Category Areas of traditional spread of Ukrainians and Ukrainian language cs Kub de Kuban Gebiet fr Kouban hr Kuban regija he ka pl Kuba kraina pt Kuban ro Kuban regiune geografic ru fi Kuban alue sv Kuban uk ... more details
the White Emigre White emigration . The Don and KubanCossacks even formed short lived independent states, the Don Republic and the Kuban People s Republic , respectively. With the victory of the Red ... by the Russian authorities. Some Cossacks moved to the Danube delta region and later the Kuban .... Although today some Citation needed date April 2009 of the KubanCossacks and their descendants ... resettled to the North Caucasus and merged into the KubanCossacksKuban Cossack Host . Russian Cossacks ... Cossacks main KubanCossacks File Kub kaz.jpg thumb right 220px Kubancossacks, late 19th century. KubanCossacks lang ru a , Kubanskiye K zaki or Kubanians are Cossack s who ... Caucasus most of the KubanCossacks are descendants of the Black Sea Cossack Host , originally ... campaign many Cossacks shared the fate of kulak s. The Soviet famine of 1932 1933 hit Don, Kuban, and Terek ...hatnote Not to be confused with Kazakhs . For other uses, see Cossack disambiguation . Cossacks File ... is marked as Ukraine or the land of Zaporozhian Cossacks Vkraina o Paese de Cossachi di Zaporowa . On the east there is Ukraine or the land of Don Cossacks , who are dependent from Muscovy Vkraina ouero Paese de Cossachi Tanaiti Soggetti al Moscouita . Cossacks lang ua , kozaky , lang ru ... of both Ukraine and Russia. The origins of the first Cossacks are disputed. Traditional historiography dates the emergence of Cossacks to the 14th to 15th centuries. Towards the end of the 15th century, the Ukrainian Cossacks formed the Zaporozhian Cossacks Zaporozhian Sich centered around the fortified ... borders. However, the expansionist ambitions of the empire relied on ensuring the loyalty of Cossacks ... Sich in 1775. By the end of the 18th century, Cossacks were transformed into a special social ... in Russia. In Russia s 2010 Population Census, Cossacks have been recognized as an ethnic group ... needed date May 2011 Early history Main History of the Cossacks File Cossack Mamay 1890.jpg thumb ... more details
Infobox flag Name Kuban Article Type Image Flag of Kuban People s Republic.svg Nickname Morenicks Use 111100 Symbol Proportion 2 3 Adoption 10 February 1919 Design Blue purple green triband, ratio of stripes 1 2 1. Designer The flag of Kuban is a horizontal tricolour of blue, purple, and green. The purple band is twice the width of the other two. The flag was adopted by Kuban Rada Kuban Parliament on 10 February 1919 as the national flag national and state flag of the Kuban People s Republic . The colours symbolise wikt unity unity of three principal social ethnic groups of Kuban society majority KubanCossacksCossacks purple , Indigenous peoples autochthonous Circassians Adyghe people Adyghe green , and minority group minority all others non Cossacks and non Circassians blue . The flag of Krasnodar Krai has identical colours, but is Charge heraldry charged with a golden coat of arms in the center. See also Flag of Krasnodar Krai Flags of Europe Nationalflags DEFAULTSORT Kuban, Flag of Category Kuban Flag Category National flags europe flag stub fa nl Vlag van Koeban ru ... more details
The Kuban Rada lang ru lang uk was the supreme organisation of the KubanCossacks , that represented all the heads of the districts. Its head however, Nakazny Ataman, was appointed by the Tsar directly. After the February Revolution , in April 1917 the Rada proclaimed itself as the supreme administration of the Kuban Oblast. On September 24, 1917, the Rada adopted a resolution on the formation of a legislature. After the October Revolution , the Rada fought against Soviet Union Soviet rule, and proclaimed the Kuban People s Republic on January 28, 1918 with its capital in Krasnodar Yekaterinodar . White Russian General Anton Denikin abolished the Rada in 1920. In 1990 was formed an organisation, called Rada, which now administers the modern Kuban Cossack Host. Category Cossacks Category History of Russia Russia hist stub es Rada de Kub n ru uk ... more details
Cossacks Nekrasov Cossacks , Nekrasovite Cossacks , Nekrasovites , Nekrasovtsy lang ru , , are descendants of Don Cossacks which, after the defeat of the Bulavin Rebellion fled to the Kuban in September 1708 , headed by Ignat Nekrasov , hence the name. The Kuban was then under the rule of the Crimean Khanate . Later they were joined by other fugitives from the Don River, Russia Don and runaway Russian serf s. The Nekrasovites were Old Believers , a persecuted faith. Initially, the Nekrasovites settled by the right bank of the Bolshaya Laba River , near its mouth river mouth . Later, the majority, including Nekrasov himself, settled on the Taman Peninsula , in three townlet s gorodok s Bludilovsky, Golubinsky and Chiryansky , , . The Nekrasovites continued to raid the adjacent Russian lands, including the Don area, and, as a result, were raided in return by Russian forces. As a consequence, until 1737, several hundreds of thousands of fugitives from Southern Russia fled to the Kuban , with a significant amount joining the Nekrasovites. About 1737 the activity of the Nekrasovites petered out, historians assuming that Nekrasov died in that year. Soon afterwards the Nekrasovite community began to disintegrate and resettled to the Ottoman Empire . See also Cossacks in Turkey . References http www.djembuka.ru kazaki history.php History of Cossacks Nekrasovites ru icon Category Don Cossacks pl Niekrasowcy ro Cazaci nekrasovi i ru uk ... more details
in Kiev in 1918. Many of the members of the Kiev Bandurist Capella were in fact KubanCossacks who ...A Kuban bandurists is a person who plays the Ukrainian plucked string instrument known as the bandura , who is from Kuban , a geographic region of southern Russia surrounding the Kuban River . The tradition of the kobzar in Kuban migrated from central Ukraine . According to the historian and archivist Ivan Kyiashko the KubanCossacks played on the kobza , violin , jaw harp , hurdy gurdy , Bass instrument basses , tsymbaly , and sopilka . The Cossacks were especially respectful to itinerant blind ... development The first known bandurist of the Kuban was Antin Holovaty , who because of his fine the art of playing the bandura was able to gain the territories of the Kuban for the Black Sea Cossack Host . Songs created by him became popular folk songs which continue to be sung by the Cossacks ... Rosynsky who often played for the ataman of the Kuban host Yakiv Kukharenko . Scholars point to some differences between the bandurist of the Kuban with their counterparts in Ukraine. In Ukraine ... children. In the Kuban the bandura became a symbol and an element of Cossack pride, and as a result the cossack bandurist was usually a young person who had all his faculties. The Kuban bandurists ... thumb 200px The first bandura school in 1913 directed by V. Yemetz. centre . Image Kuban 1g.jpg .... Image Teliha.jpeg thumb 100px Bandurist M. Teliha, 1923. In May 1913 Hnat Khotkevych toured the Kuban ... Cossack March. Bandura making Many of the banduras used in the Kuban were made by Kiev bandura maker Antin Paplynsky , however, the Kuban also had its own bandura makers such as M. Veres Saratovskaya ... were published in Moscow by Kuban bandurist Vasyl Shevchenko . The first professional Bandurist Capella ... to the development of bandura construction in the late 1920s and early 30s. Kuban bandurists were very ... national rights. A a result, the Imperial government officials in the Kuban negatively reacted ... more details
Cossacks were resettled to the Kuban 1810 562 former Zaporozhian Cossacks were resettled from Besserabia ...Cleanup date April 2008 Ukrainians in Kuban in southern Russia constitute a significant national minority ... first settled the Kuban in 1792 and until the mid twentieth century the majority of the population ... 55 1926 to 0.9 2002 . Ukrainian settlement Ukrainian settlement of Kuban first started in 1792 when ... Sea Cossacks for eternity . These included the Phanagorian peninsula and the lands on the Right bank of the Kuban River . From 1792 93 25,000 people settled the area, marking the first wave of Ukrainian settlement to Kuban. The Cossack navy consisting of 51 boats with 3247 people landed on the shores of Kuban on August 25, 1792. A second group of 600 people arrived with cattle overland. In October ... from Ukraine in 1793 under the command of Antin Holovaty . From 1806 09 about 562 Ukrainian Cossacks ... peninsula. Image Kuban 1926.png 350px thumb left Ukranians in Kuban according to census ... and Poltava regions in 1848 9. In all from 1792 1850 105 thousand people moved to Kuban from ... from Ukraine founded the town, which became known as Yekaterinodar . In 1860 the Kuban oblast was formed. After the February Revolution 1905 a temporary Kuban Military government was formed ... faction supported autonomy for Kuban and the formation of a Union with Ukraine. Also Ukrainian cultural .... In May 1918 a delegation headed by the head of the Kuban Rada M. Riabovol visited Kiev . Diplomatic ties were announced between the Kuban People s Republic and the Ukrainian People s Republic . To cement its hold in Kuban, the Soviet government allowed a period of Ukrainianisation in the 1920s ... regions 4th wave From 1792 1850 over 105 thousand people resettled to the Kuban from central .... In the census for 1926 7 there were 1,222,140 Ukrainians in the Kuban region, who made up 55 of the population of the area. Image 1926censusmapping.jpg thumb Mapping of USSR 1926 Census Kuban region ... more details
activities Kuban River gave its name to the KubanCossacks who settled in its basin in the 18th 19th ...Infobox river river name Kuban River image name Kuban River.png image map Kouban fr.svg caption origin ... 425 m sup 3 sup s maxiumum near Krasnodar watershed km2 57900 The Kuban River Lang ru ... Krai and the Republic of Adygea . The Kuban, known to Herodotus as Hypanis , flows 870  km north ... Bay in the Sea of Azov . It is navigable up to Krasnodar . Major cities along the Kuban are Karachayevsk ... its name, Slavyansk na Kubani stays not on the Kuban River, but on its tributary Protoka. Geography and hydrology File Krasnodar Kuban.JPG thumb Kuban River in Krasnodar File Karachayevsk.jpg thumb The confluence of Teberda and Kuban near Karachayevsk The river originates on the slopes of Mount ... of the Bolshaya Laba River , the Kuban River flows in a wide flat valley with terraced ... marshes. At 116  km from the mouth, the Kuban converges with a major tributary Protoka length 130  km . Near the mouth, the Kuban narrows to 3 4  km and then forms a delta covering ... from the river. Until the 19th century, the Kuban River was discharging into both the Black and the Azov ... D0 B0 D0 BD D1 8C Kuban River , Great Soviet Encyclopedia in Russian ref ref name r1 http www.feow.org ecoregion details.php?eco 428 428 Kuban , Freshwater Ecoregions of the World ref ref name r2 In the upper ... climate and rapid flow in the upper part. The Kuban River is characterized by numerous 6 7 through ... ref name r2 The average annual water consumption from the Kuban River is at its maximum near Krasnodar ...  mg L in some areas. All major tributaries flow into the Kuban from the left and originate in the Caucasus ... name kki Fauna File Gymnocephalus cernuus.jpg thumb Eurasian ruffe The wide delta of Kuban, with its ... food for fish. The fish fauna of the Kuban differs from that of the nearby Don River Russia Don and Volga ... ref name r2 Endemic species include the Kuban Barbel fish barbel Barbus kubanicus , Gobio kubanicus ... more details
Kuban is a geographic region in Southern Russia. Kuban may also refer to Kuban River , a river in Russia Kuban People s Republic , former anti Bolshevik state that comprised the territory of the KubanKuban Soviet Republic April 13 May 30, 1918 , former part of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic Kuban Stadium , a multi purpose stadium in Krasnodar, Russia FC Kuban Krasnodar the former Augusta Victoria ship Augusta Victoria ship , a cruiser in the Imperial Russian Navy People Bob Kuban Do an Kuban Adam Kuban Luk Kub Milan Kuban Ali Hassan Kuban Disamb surname ca Kuban de Kuban Begriffskl rung hr Kuban he krc ka nl Koeban ja ro Kuban dezambiguizare ru fi Kuban sv Kuban olika betydelser uk ... more details
see KubanCossacks Imperial Russia This section derives originally from the 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica ... the frontiers the Don Cossacks , KubanCossacks, Terek Cossacks , Astrakhan Cossacks , Ural Cossacks ... the Terek and the KubanCossacks were able to prevent the Germans from taking the mountains. Not only .... Kuban and Terek Cossacks, on the other hand, fought almost exclusively for the Red Army, and even ...Cossacks The history of the Cossacks spans several centuries. Early history The origins of the first Cossacks are uncertain. The traditional historiography dates the emergence of Cossacks to the 14 15th ... century ref name Galskow Vasili Glazkov Wasili Glaskow , History of the Cossacks , p. 3, Robert Speller ... , Iran ian and Arab historians support that. According to this view, by 1261, Cossacks lived in the area ... named Kasak or Kazak routed the Khazars from the area of modern Kuban and organized a state called Kazakia or Cossackia . ref Newland, Samuel J. 1991 , Cossacks in the German army, 1941 1945 , p. 65 ... Samuel J Newland, Cossacks in the German Army, 1941 1945 , Routledge, 1991, ISBN 0 7146 3351 8 ref However some turkologists argue that cossacks are descendants of native Kipchaks Kipchak Russian ... 1400 that the Cossacks emerge as an established and identifiable group in historical accounts. Rulers of Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth employed Cossacks as mobile guards ... Ukraine. Those early Cossacks seemed to have included a significant number of Tatar descendants judging from the records of their names. From the mid 15th century, the Cossacks are mostly mentioned with Russian and Ukrainian names. ref name Long Philip Longworth, The Cossacks , Holt, Rinehart ... Lithuanian Commonwealth Numerous historical documents of that period refer to the Don Cossacks as a sovereign ... of the Cossacks , oil on canvas, 1894, 61 x 120  cm, painted by J zef Brandt . Their first recorded ... Basil The Third asked the Ottoman Sultan to curb the Cossacks and the Sultan replied The Cossacks ... more details
CossacksCossacks in Turkey refers to descendants of a group of Don Cossacks who had lived in the territory of the Republic of Turkey until they migrated in 1962. History A group of Don Cossacks took part in the Bulavin Rebellion in opposition to reforms of Peter the Great . After their defeat, starting from 1737, they began to take refuge in the Ottoman Empire and moved from the Kuban region where some of them, known as Nekrasov Cossacks , had settled earlier. A group settled around Constan a on the Black Sea coast, while another group settled on the shores of Lake Manyas in northwestern Anatolia in 1740. In 1883, the group in Romania moved to Anatolia, first to settle on Mada Island on Lake Bey ehir , then to the shores of Lake Ak ehir in Central Anatolia. In a separate event after the dissolution of the Zaporozhian Host and the destruction of the Zaporozhian Sich , up to 5000 Cossacks fled to the Turkish controlled Danube delta where the Sultan allowed them to form the Danubian Sich . After several bloody clashes with Nekrasovites, resulting in most of them to either return to Russia or re located to Manyas, and their support for Turkey against the Greeks during the Greek War of Independence , the Danubian Sich ended in 1828. Some returned to Russia, whilst others were moved to central Turkey and worked in forced labour. As of 1927, there were three Cossack villages in Turkey Eski Kazaklar later officially renamed as Kocag l, the earlier settlement on the southwestern tip of Lake Manyas and Yeni Kazaklar founded by a community that left Eski Kazaklar and located on the northern shore of Lake Manyas in Manyas district of Bal kesir Province , and Kazak on the eastern shore ..., residents of Yeni Kazaklar left Turkey. Cossacks of Eski Kazaklar and Kazak decided to migrate ... Reichert Verlag, Wiesbaden 1989. ISBN 3 89500 297 6 See also Nekrasov Cossacks Danubian Sich Hamidiye cavalry Hamidiye Category Cossacks Category Don Cossacks Category Ethnic groups in Turkey ro Cazaci ... more details
Cossacks Ussuri Cossack Host lang ru was a Cossack Host in Imperial Russia , located in Primorsky Krai Primorye south of Khabarovsk along the Ussuri River , the Sungari River , and around the Khanka Lake . The Ussuri Cossack Host was created in 1889 on the basis of an unmounted half battalion of the Amur Cossack Host and later reinforced with settlers from the Don Cossack Host , Kuban Cossack Host , and other Cossack hosts. The Ussuri Cossack Host headquarters was first located in Vladivostok and then in Iman now Dalnerechensk . Its nakazny ataman who was also the military governor of the region subordinated to the Governor General of the Amur Oblast Amur region, who, in turn, was the nakazny ataman of the Amur and the Ussuri Cossack Hosts. The Ussuri Cossacks possessed 6740  km of land. In 1916, they numbered 39,900  people in six stanitsa s, which comprised 76  town settlements . In the times of peace, the Ussuri Cossacks supplied one cavalry battalion 300  men and one platoon . The Ussuri Cossack Host was used for border patrol and postal and police service. It participated in the Russo Japanese War . During the World War I , the Ussuri Cossacks supplied one cavalry regiment 600  men , one cavalry battalion, one platoon of guards, and six special sotnya s total of 2,514  men . Most of the Ussuri Cossack Host took the side of the White movement during the Russian Civil War . The Ussuri Cossack Host was disbanded in 1922. It was re established in 1990, although not as an administrative unit of any sort. External links http www.fegi.ru primorye kazaki Ussuri Cossacks ru icon Category Primorsky Krai Category History of the Russian Far East Category Russian population groups Category Cossack hosts cs Ussurijsk koz ck vojsko es Cosacos del Ussuri ko pl Kozacy ussuryjscy ro Cazaci de pe Ussuri ru uk ... more details
relocated to the Kuban region in the South edge of the Russian Empire , where the Cossacks ... , cossacks of Kuban, Danube, and other cossack societies. ref name kish Upon the destruction of the Sich ... Cossack Host . The KubanCossacks served Russia s interests right up to the October Revolution ... utoronto Today, most of the modern descendants of the Zaporozhians, the KubanCossacks , remain loyal ... of the Kremlin Regiment Kremlin Presidential Regiment is made from KubanCossacks. ref name ... Uprising KubanCossacks Mezhyhirskyi Monastery Sloboda Ukraine Tatar invasions Taras Bulba Zaporizhian ...Cossacks See also Zaporizhian Sich The Zaporozhian Cossacks , or simply Zaporozhians Lang uk Zaporozhtsi , Lang pl Kozacy zaporoscy were Ukrainians Ukrainian Cossacks who lived beyond the Zaporizhia ... Lithuanian Commonwealth ref name cossacks establishing itself as a well respected political ... centuries the Zaporozhian Cossacks became a strong political and military force that challenged ... as early as the 12th century AD. At that time they were not called Cossacks since cossack is a Turkish ... we now call Cossacks. They would mainly survive from hunting and fishing and raiding the Asiatic tribes ..., organized these different groups into a strong military organization. Cossacks were mostly made ... nru Within Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Armies of Ukraine History of Ukraine Cossacks for their part ... of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth extending south, the Zaporozhian Cossacks were ... The Cossacks An Illustrated History Registered Cossacks were a part of the Commonwealth army until 1699. File Cotes de la Mer Noire. Cosaques d Azof abordant un corsaire Turc. 1847 .jpg thumb left Cossacks of Azov boarding the Turk corsair s. File Millet Cossacks raiding a Turkish village.jpg thumb left Cossacks raiding a Turkish village N.Y.Public Library Pictures Collection Around the end of the 16th ... part of the 16th century, Cossacks started raiding Ottoman territories. The Polish government could ... more details
Image Kuban Stadium FC Kuban Krasnodar vs FC Rostov, Russian Premier League, Krasnodar, Russian 2005 Federation.jpg right thumb 250px Kuban Stadium is a multi purpose stadium in Krasnodar , Russia . It is currently used mostly for football soccer football matches and is the home stadium of FC Kuban Krasnodar and FC Krasnodar . The stadium holds 31,654 people. ref http www.fckuban.ru club stadium ru icon ref The stadium was opened on 30 October 1960. When built, the stadium had a capacity of 20,000. Later a second tier for additional 20,000 people was added and floodlights installed. First football match on Kuban Stadium was held on 14 May 1961, when FC Kuban Krasnodar Spartak Krasnodar played FC Spartak Stavropol in the USSR Championship . External links http www.worldstadiums.com stadium pictures europe russia krasnodar kuban2.jpg Kuban Stadium picture http www.fckuban.ru index.php?option com content&task view&id 26&Itemid 45 Kuban Stadium ru icon References reflist 2 coord 45 01 31 N 38 59 58 E region RU type landmark display title Category Buildings and structures completed in 1960 Category Sports venues built in the Soviet Union Category Football venues in Russia Category FC Kuban Krasnodar Category Multi purpose stadiums in Russia Category FC Krasnodar Russia sports venue stub bg de Kuban Stadion es Estadio Kuban lt Kuban stadionas pt Est dio Kuban ru tr Kuban Stadyumu ... more details
Volga were separated into the Astrakhan Cossacks Astrakhan Cossacks Host and the KubanCossacks ...Cossacks The Terek Cossack Host lang ru was a Cossack host created in 1577 from ... members of the Terek Cossacks were Ossetians . ref Wixman. The Peoples of the USSR . p. 52 ref Early ... of Listveno in 1023 had Cossacks on his side when he destroyed the army of Yaroslav the Wise . This would ... Cossacks Grebenskiye Kazaki who settled on both banks of the river. In 1559 ... which the first Terka was built, later taken over by the still independent Cossacks. In 1577, after the Volga Cossacks were defeated by the strelets Ivan Murashkin , many scattered, some of whom settled ... of the Terek Cossacks. In 1584 this Terka was again taken over by Cossacks, some of whom were recruited ... with several cossacks and soldiers, relocated to the Terek , settling in the frontier town of Tersky dn date March 2012 . In the late 16th century several campaigns by the Terek Cossacks were carried ... thousand Terek Cossacks left for the Volga to support their own candidate for the Tsar, Ileyka Muromets ... . In 1633 they destroyed the remnants of the Nogay Horde and a decade later aided the Don Cossacks against the Crimean Khanate in 1646. By the mid 17th century the Cossacks again expanded into the Sunzha ... attack by Kumyks and Dagestan is. Though the battle ensured the Tsar s respect, it was advised that the Cossacks pull down the outpost. In the 1670s the Terek Cossacks helped to defeat Stenka Razin in Astrakhan . In 1680 after the Raskol in the Russian Orthodox Church reached the Don Cossacks , a number ... River Agrakhan . After the aid of the Terek and Rowing Cossacks to the Don Cossacks during the Azov Campaigns in 1695, the Ottoman Empire retaliated against the Terek Cossacks and in 1707 ... thumb left Terek Cossacks uniform of 1 st Volgsky Regiment In 1711 Graf Apraskin re settled all of the Rowing Cossacks on the left bank of the Terek River, this move was met with resentment, and during ... more details
The Transportation in Cuba Cuban airline is Cubana de Aviaci n . Infobox Airline airline Kuban Airlines logo Kuban airlines logo eng.jpg logo size fleet size 15 1 order destinations 18 IATA GW ICAO KIL callsign AIR KUBAN parent company slogan founded 1932 headquarters Krasnodar , Russia key people hubs Krasnodar International Airport secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website http www.kuban.aero Kuban Airlines is an airline based in Krasnodar , Russia . ref http booking.kuban.aero en Home page . Kuban Airlines. Retrieved on 23 June 2010. 350912, ... charters. Its main base is Krasnodar International Airport . Its name comes from Kuban Province ... employees 49 . ref name FI New identity In February 2010, Kuban Airlines introduced a new livery to its ... http www.airplane pictures.net image79413.html Kuban Airlines new livery ref On 18 May 2010, Kuban ... pages boing.html 18 May 2010 Kuban Airlines news ref Destinations Kuban Airlines operates the following ... Vladikavkaz Beslan Airport Fleet File Kuban Airlines Yakovlev Yak 42.jpg thumb right A Kuban Airlines Yakovlev Yak 42 Yakovlev Yak 42D landing at Domodedovo International Airport , Russia . 2003 The Kuban ... index.php?id 288 ref ref http www.ch aviation.ch airlinepage.php?code1 GW Kuban Airlines Fleet ... Kuban Airlines Fleet bgcolor lightblue Aircraft In Fleet Orders Passengers br small Business Economy ... Kuban Airlines news ref center Previously operated At August 2006 the airline also operated ref ... reflist External links commonscat Kuban Airlines Portalbox Russia Aviation http www.kuban.aero Kuban Airlines http web.archive.org http www.alk.ru Kuban Airlines Archive ru icon Airlines of Russia Russia ... Airlines of Russia Category Companies based in Krasnodar Category Government owned airlines de Kuban Airlines es Kuban Airlines fr Kuban Airlines id Kuban Airlines it Kuban Airlines nl Kuban Airlines pl Kuban Airlines ru fi Kuban Airlines tr Kuban Havayollar ... more details
Orphan date December 2008 Adam Kuban b. 1974, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the current editor and founding publisher of Slice NY , a weblog devoted to the subject of pizza . Raised in the suburbs of Kansas City Metropolitan Area Kansas City , Kuban pursued a career in journalism, beginning as a copy editor for his college newspaper, the University Daily Kansan at the University of Kansas . He is also the founding publisher and current editor of A Hamburger Today , a similar weblog that reviews and analyzes trends in the hamburger world. In October 2006, Kuban sold Slice and A Hamburger Today to Serious Eats , a start up food site founded by food writer Ed Levine that is focused on sharing food enthusiasm through blogs and online community. Kuban now serves as managing editor of Serious Eats. External links http www.ahamburgertoday.com A Hamburger Today http www.sliceny.com Slice http www.seriouseats.com Serious Eats http slice.vox.com Adam Kuban s Vox http www.gothamist.com archives 2004 10 12 adam kuban pizza enthusiast.php Adam Kuban, Pizza Enthusiast http www.gothamist.com archives 2004 07 28 for the pizza loving republican gopizza.php For the Pizza Loving Republican GOPizza http www.ahamburgertoday.com archives press and props A Hamburger Today Media clippings. http www.sliceny.com archives press Slice Press archives. http www.bloggersblog.com cgi bin bloggersblog.pl?bblog 407062 Blogging Pizza Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kuban, Adam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kuban, Adam Category 1974 births Category Living people Category People from Milwaukee, Wisconsin Category American bloggers Category People from the Kansas City metropolitan area internet bio stub ... more details
Do an Kuban born 1926 is a Turkey Turkish architectural history architecture historian . Biography He was born in Paris to a Circassians Circassian family. He received his bachelor s degree in architecture from Istanbul Technical University ITU . Shortly thereafter he started his academic career. In the 1960s and 1970s he spent time as a research fellow at the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library with a scholarship from Harvard University . He became a professor in 1965, and he ret red recently. Among his other work, he aided Professor Cecil L. Striker, of the University of Pennsylvania, in his scholarly restoration of the Kalenderhane Mosque in Istanbul . Kuban s urban history of Istanbul one of the more complete diachronic histories of the city is available in English as Istanbul An Urban History. Byzantion, Constantinopolis, Istanbul Istanbul, 1996 . Bibliography Mimarl k Kavramlar 1998 ISBN 975743809X stanbul Yaz lar 1998 ISBN 9757438650 Sinan an Architectural Genius 1999 text by Do an Kuban, photographs by Ahmet Ertu stanbul Bir Kent Tarihi 2000 ISBN 9753331304 Tarihi evre Koruman n Mimarl k Boyutu 2000 ISBN 9757438960 T rkiye de Kentsel Koruma 2001 ISBN 9753330324 See also List of Turkish architects Ottoman architecture References Biyografi.net http www.biyografi.net kisiayrinti.asp?kisiid 323 Biography of Do an Kuban tr icon Ykykultur.com.tr http www.ykykultur.com.tr yazar yazar.asp?id 776 Biography of Do an Kuban tr icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kuban, Dogan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kuban, Dogan Category 1926 births Category Living people Category People from Paris Category Harvard University people Category Turkish people of Circassian descent Category Turkish writers Category French people of Turkish descent BR turkey architect stub tr Do an Kuban ... more details
orphan date February 2010 Taxobox name Kuban s Nase status regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Cypriniformes familia Cyprinidae genus Chondrostoma species C. kubanicum binomial Chondrostoma kubanicum binomial authority Lev Berg L. S. Berg , 1914 Kuban s Nase Chondrostoma kubanicum is a species of ray finned fish in the genus Chondrostoma . Footnotes fishbase Chondrostoma kubanicum Category Chondrostoma Leuciscinae stub ca Chondrostoma kubanicum es Chondrostoma kubanicum ... more details
The Greben or Skoi Cossack host was a group of Cossacks formed in the 16th century from Don Cossacks who left the Don area and settled in the northern foothills of the Caucasus . The Greben Cossacks are part of the Terek Cossacks .They were influenced by Chechen people Chechen and Nogais Nogai culture and most were bilingual in the Russian language and the Nogai language . Sources Wixman. The Peoples of the USSR p. 51. Category Cossacks Category History of Russia ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Military Award name Kuban Shield image File Kubanschild.jpg 200px caption awarded by Nazi Germany type Badge eligibility Military personnel for campaign status description clasps established 21 September 1943 first award last award total posthumous recipients 145,000 individual higher same lower related image2 caption2 Kuban Shield Lang de rmelschild Kuban is a German military award instituted on September 21, 1943 to commemorate those who fought to preserve the bridgeheads in the Kuban region from February 1943 until they were abandoned in October. Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine personnel were awarded the shield based on a fairly complicated point system. Each recipient was entitled to five copies of the award, and more could be purchased, if needed. The shield was struck in sheet metal or zinc and treated with a bronzed wash. A back plate, which held in place a piece of cloth matching the recipients branch of service, was applied to the shield. There were several ways to attach this plate, with again the most popular method being the four prongs, two on top and two directly at the bottom. Category Military awards and decorations of Germany Wehrmacht Category Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany Category History of Kuban de Kubanschild fr Plaque de bras Kouban ru ... more details
BLP sources date April 2010 Bob Kuban is an United States American musician and bandleader . Best known for his 1966 12 pop music pop hit single hit , The Cheater, Kuban is honored in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame s permanent exhibit on one hit wonder s. Kuban was born in St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis , Missouri , and was graduated from the St. Louis Institute of Music. In 1964, he formed the group Bob Kuban and The In Men . Kuban was both drummer and bandleader. The group was an eight piece band music band with horns, somewhat of a throwback for the time, considering that the British Invasion was taking place during that period. After The Cheater, Kuban never scored high on the pop record chart charts again he had two other top 100 hits The Teaser peaked at 70 and a remake of the Lennon McCartney song Drive My Car went to 93 but he remained a fixture on the St. Louis music scene for decades. Bob Kuban and The In Men performed for opening ceremonies of Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis on May 10, 1966, and The Bob Kuban Brass performed before the last regular season baseball game there on October 2, 2005. A spin off of the group was a band called The Guise, led by In Men organist and songwriter Greg Hoeltzel. The Guise performed in the 1969 St. Louis premiere of a composition by classical composer Arthur Custer and jazz composer Julius Hemphill entitled Songs of Freedom, Love, and War. ref Benjamin Looker, Point from Which Creation Begins The Black Artists Group of St. Louis St. Louis Missouri Historical Society Press, 2004 , pp. 176 177. ref In an ironic and tragic twist, Walter Scott vocalist Walter Scott , frontman for The In Men and singer of The Cheater whose lyrics speak of the downfall of an unfaithful lover , was murdered in 1983 by his wife s lover, with his wife s collusion. References Reflist 2 Persondata NAME Kuban, Bob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Kuban, Bob Category Living people Category American drummers Category American bandleaders Category ... more details
refimprove date January 2010 Cossacks File IstSib004 2.jpg thumb left Execution of troublesome Cossacks on the Volga The Volga Cossacks lang ru were free Cossack communities, formed from among the runaway peasants along the Volga River in the 16th century in Russia . The Volga Cossacks participated in Yermak s conquest of Siberia . Due to the creation of the Tsaritsyn fortified line in the 18th century, the central government decided to form the Volga Cossack Host consisting of 1057 families mostly Don Cossacks with the center in Dubovka, Volgograd Oblast Dubovka north of Tsaritsyn . The Volga Cossacks participated in the Pugachev s Rebellion Pugachev Rebellion in 1773 1775. In 1770 and 1777 the majority of the Volga Cossacks were relocated to the North Caucasus to form the Mozdok, Republic of North Ossetia Alania Mozdok and Volga regiments of the Terek Cossacks Terek Cossack Host . The Volga Cossack Host proper was abolished. The remnants of the Volga Cossack Host were merged with the Astrakhan Cossacks Astrakhan Cossack Host in the early 19th century. GSEncyclopedia Category Cossack hosts pl Kozacy nadwo a scy ... more details