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We placed the article in a
different format directly in the web site at -
http://www.xenophon-mil.org/rusmilhistbook/streltzi.htm
There is and excellent article in the Wikipedia at
The participation of Strentzi units in Peter I campaign against Azov is
discussed in several books at
and at
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We placed this article in a
different format in our web site at
There are many Wikipedia entries for Cossaks in general and for
some of the individual Cossack hords. see
and
and and and
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Four field tactical deployments - top two offensive and lower two defensive
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Maps from Beskrovni Atlas - left defeat of the Polish Army at Zhelti Voda -
right Defeat of the Polish army at Korshun
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Organization of the Zaporozhi Sech - left the Hetman, staff, poliki, sotni
(hundreds)
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The Wikipedia entry
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