Cossacks

/ˈkɑːsæks/ noun

Members of a military community from Eastern Europe and Russia, known for their skilled horsemanship and warrior traditions.

From Russian 'kazak,' possibly from Turkic 'qazaq' meaning 'nomad' or 'free warrior.' The term emerged in the 15th-16th centuries to describe fierce cavalry groups who became legendary fighters and settlers in frontier regions.

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