Buh Cossacks

Part of a series on
Cossacks
Cossack hosts
Other groups
History
Cossacks
Cossack terms

The Buh Cossack Host (Russian: Бугское казачье войско; Ukrainian: Бузьке козацьке військо) was a Cossack host, which used to be located along the Southern Buh River.

The Buh 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 Buh 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 Buh Cossack Host had to provide three regiments of 500 men each in the times of war. In 1817, it was included into the military settlements and combined together with the two Ukrainian regiments into a Buh Uhlan Division.

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, June 01, 2013. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.