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  • 31Szlachta — (IPAudio|Szlachta.ogg| [ ʃlaxta] ) refers to the noble class in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (since 1569 semi federal, semi confederal part of Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth) and territories under their control (such as… …

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  • 32Cossacks — Not to be confused with Kazakhs. For other uses, see Cossack (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 33Backsword — A backsword is a sword having a blade with only one edge. [http://www.myarmoury.com/feature euroedge.html MyArmoury] ] The back of the sword is often the thickest part of the blade and acts to support and strengthen it.The term refers more… …

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  • 34Types of swords — This is a list of Types of swords found through history all around the world.word types sorted by geographic originAfrica*Flyssa *Kaskara *Nimcha *Shotel *Takoba *IdaAmericas*Macana *MacuahuitlAsia*Aikuchi (合口, 匕首) *Aruval *Barong *Bolo / Itak… …

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  • 35Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth — Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania[a] ← …

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  • 36Polish Brethren — (also called Antitrinitarians, Arians, or Socinians, Polish: Arianie , Bracia Polscy ) was the name of a Protestant Polish church from the 16th century. History The Minor Reformed Church of Poland , better known today as the Polish Brethren, was… …

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  • 37List of common World War II infantry weapons — Contents 1  Australia 2  Canada 3 China 4  Czechoslovakia 5  Finland …

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  • 38Don Cossacks — Flag of the Don Cossacks. Total population 0.2 2 million Regions with significant populations …

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  • 39Ataman — Part of a series on Cossacks …

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  • 40Pospolite ruszenie — (Polish for common movement ; the French term levée en masse is also used), is an anachronistic term describing the mobilisation of armed forces, especially during the period of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth. The tradition of wartime… …

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