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Irrenular Cossack army of the Russian Empire
The
Bug Cossack Host
(
Ukrainian
:
Бузьке козацьке в?йсько
;
Russian
:
Бугское казачье войско
) was a
Cossack
host, which used to be located along the
Southern Buh River
. The 2nd Bug Regiment was led by Ataman Pyotr Mikhailovich Skarzhinsky.
[1]
The 1st regiment was commanded by Ivan Kasperov.
[2]
In 1788, the two regiments merged into one Bug Cossack (1500 cavalry). The combined regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Pytor Mikhailovich Skarzhinsky, who would become the first ataman of the Bug Cossack army.
[3]
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Buh Cossacks
The Bug Cossack Host was formed in 1769 out of
Ukrainians
,
Vlachs
, and
Bulgarians
, who had taken the side of
Russia
during the
Russo-Turkish War of 1768-1774
. After the war, the regiment was quartered on the Southern Buh River. In 1788, the Bug Cossack Host became a part of the
Yekaterinoslav Cossack Host
(disbanded in 1796) and protected the border. It was disbanded in 1800, only to be created again in 1803 under the original name. The Bug Cossack Host had to provide three regiments of 500 men each in the times of war. During the
Russo-Turkish War (1806?1812)
, the Bug Cossacks participated in the siege of Izmail and battles in Bessarabia, Moldova, and Wallachia.
[5]
During the war with Napoleon I of 1812?14 they conducted operations as partisans. Detachments led by D. Davydov, O. Figner, O. Seslavin, successfully fought in France, for which they were awarded the
Order of St. George
standard "For Bravery".
[6]
In 1817, it was included into the
military settlements
and combined with the two
Ukrainian
regiments into a Bug
Uhlan
Division.
[7]
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