The Cavalry Division Zaza was a cavalry unit of the Polish Army, which was formed on September 18, 1939, during the Invasion of Poland. The division, commanded...
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Epler Improvised Cavalry Division "Zaza" (pl) (improvised, nicknamed "Zaza") under gen. Zygmunt Podhorski (mostly based on Podlaska Cavalry Brigade and Suwalska...
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60th Infantry Division 'Kobryń' - Col. Adam Epler Polish Cavalry Division 'Zaza' - Brig. Gen. Zygmunt Podhorski 1st Grenadier Division - Gen. Bronisław...
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forces with Suwalska Cavalry Brigade, creating the so-called 'Group' of General Zygmunt Podhorski: "Zaza Cavalry 'Division'" ("Zaza" after "Zygmunt"). Depleted...
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Suwalska Cavalry Brigade and the Podlaska Cavalry Brigade the improvised Cavalry Division "Zaza" consisting of the Cavalry Brigade "Pleats" and the Cavalry Brigade...
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the 'Zaza' cavalry division (comprising two brigades of cavalry ['Pils' and 'Edward'], two infantry battalions ['Olek' and 'Wilk'] and divisional artillery)...
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2nd Grochow Uhlan Regiment (category Cavalry regiments of Poland)
the improvised Cavalry Division Zaza, which consisted of Cavalry Brigade Plis and Cavalry Brigade Edward. On September 21, the division moved southwards...
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Młot-Fijałkowski reached Białowieża on 20 September, where a new cavalry division Zaza was being formed. Immediately it started a fast march southwards...
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September 20, Operational Cavalry Group was renamed into Zaza Cavalry Division, named so after Podhorski's nom de guerre. The division marched southwards, to...
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Hamidiye Light Cavalry Regiments) were well-armed, irregular, mainly Sunni Kurdish but also Turkish, Circassian, Turkmen, Yörük, and Arab cavalry formations...
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be between 30 and 45 million. Kurds speak the Kurdish languages and the Zaza–Gorani languages, which belong to the Western Iranian branch of the Iranian...
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1st Krechowce Uhlan Regiment (category Cavalry regiments of Poland)
September 24, the 1st Regiment, which was part of Brigade Edward, Zaza Cavalry Division (named after General Zygmunt Podhorski) crossed the Bug River near...
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present among the Turkish, Kurdish, as well as the Zaza population. Yet, despite speaking Kurdish and Zaza natively, many of the Alevi tribes still use Turkish...
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non-Kurdish element among the Kurds has been definitely established (the Gūrān-Zāzā group)." Dandamaev considers Carduchi (who were from the upper Tigris near...
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latter and other North Western dialects – Baluchi, Talishi, South Caspian, Zaza, Gurani, Kurdish (Soranî, Kurmancî, Kelhorî). Asatrian also stated that "there...
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Tigris,[unreliable source?] where Iranian ethnolinguistic groups, including Zazas, live today. They spoke the Daylami language, a now-extinct Northwestern...
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next works were not so successful: I Medici (1893), La bohème (1897) and Zazà (1900). The most outstanding composer of this trend was Giacomo Puccini....
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the Ancients: Heyerdahl Intrigued by Rare Caucasus Albanian Text" by Dr. Zaza Alexidze Archived 2009-01-17 at the Wayback Machine – Azerbaijan International...
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