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Kish otaman

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Title of the leader of the Zaporozhian Host
Burial ceremony of an Otaman of the Host byOleksandr Murashko (1900)

Kish otaman (Ukrainian:Кошовий отаман,romanizedKoshovyi otaman; also known asUkrainian:Koshovyi Zaporizkogo Viyska) was a chief officer of theKish of theZaporozhian Host in the 16th through 18th centuries.

Overview

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The otaman was elected by a council of elder officers (thestarshyna) of theZaporozhian Host.[1] The position contained the highest military, administrative and judicial powers. Until the establishment of theCossack Hetmanate, the title was interchangeably used withHetman. During military campaigns, powers of an otaman were virtually unrestricted, but in peacetime he addressed the most important military and political issues to thestarshyna and other military councils. A Kish otaman was elected for a term of one year and in exceptional cases was reelected. Upon expiration of his term amounted to report on his activities to a military council. The Kish otaman that was not re-elected, returned to his assignedkurin.[2]

Duties

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  • Open military councils (circle)
  • Headed starshyna councils
  • Enter diplomatic relationships with foreign countries
  • Distribute military trophies
  • Distribute profit from customs
  • Legitimize the division of pastures, estates, and land for hunting and fishing
  • Confirm theKish starshyna elected by the Sich council
  • Appointed palanka and other starshynas and sometimes military servicemen
  • Acting as supreme judge asserted the sentences made by a Kish judge
  • Accepted clergymen from Kyiv and appointed priests to the churches of Sich and palankas
  • During his absence appointed anakaznyi otaman (appointed otaman) as his deputy

In 1723, this rank was depreciated with the nomination of annakaznyi otaman (Ukrainian:Наказний отаман, 'appointed' or 'acting otaman') by theTsar of Russia. Among most famous Kish otamans wereIvan Pidkova,Ivan Sirko,Petro Kalnyshevsky. There were at least 30 Kish otamans in the history of Zaporizhian Sich before its collapse in 1775. Nothing is known about the Kish otamans of Tomak Sich, Bezlavuk Sich, and Mykytyn Rih Sich. The longest standing Sich was the Chortomlyk Sich of which most of information has survived. After the defeat at theBattle of Poltava and the Sich raidKost Hordiienko transferred the Sich downstream along Dnieper to the old settlement of Oleshky in 1709, which was part ofOttoman Empire. It took some 25 years before the Russian government allowed for Cossacks to return to re-establish the New Sich by Ivan Malashevych. With the destruction of Sich in 1775 Zaporizhian Cossacks have moved toDanube Delta.

References

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  1. ^"Коновалець Євген". Archived fromthe original on 2012-05-01. Retrieved2008-01-21.
  2. ^"Kalnyshevsky, Petro".www.encyclopediaofukraine.com. Retrieved2020-04-27.

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