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The distinguishing colour of the
Orenburg Cossack Host was light blue; worn on the cap bands, shoulder straps and wide trouser stripes of a dark green uniform, of the loose-fitting cut common to the Steppe Cossacks. High fleece hats were worn on occasion with light blue cloth tops. Officers wore
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of 1840 established the borders of the Host and its composition (10 cavalry regiments and 3 artillery battalions). In the mid-19th century, the
Cossack population of this region equaled 200,000 people.
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around the future town of
Orenburg in 1734, they officially founded it in 1735. For the purpose of defending the city and colonizing the region, the Russian government relocated the Cossacks from
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silver epaulettes and braiding. After 1907, a khaki-grey service uniform of standard
Imperial Cavalry pattern was introduced, but the light blue distinctions were retained until 1920.
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678:(11,000 m). In the early 19th century, the Orenburg Cossack Host supplied 6 cavalry regiments, 3 artillery battalions, 1 cavalry battalion, 1
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Orenburg Cossacks took part in
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and other places and created the
Orenburg non-regular
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In 1920, the Orenburg Cossack Host ceased to exist.
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518:A Cossack officer from
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387:Yermak Timofeyevich
259:Registered Cossacks
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638:Russo-Swedish War
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874:Categories
781:References
694:After the
672:desyatinas
372:Ivan Sirko
136:Semirechye
774:Nagaybaks
715:Socialist
522:, with a
433:Oseledets
311:Communism
291:Hetmanate
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264:Uprisings
194:Albazinan
86:Black Sea
71:Astrakhan
857:External
768:See also
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520:Orenburg
453:Stanitsa
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141:Siberian
126:Orenburg
96:Caucasus
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540:Russian
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408:Ataman
209:Jewish
204:Danube
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