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Streltsy(streltsy)Streltsy (Стрельцы in Russian ), a unit of Russian guardsmen in the 16th - early 18th centuries, armed with firearms .
Creation and structure
Streltsy were subdivided into выборные (viborniye), or electives(later – of Moscow ) andгородские (gorodskiye), or municipal (in different Russian cities). The Streltsy of Moscow guarded the Kremlin , performed general guard duty, and participated in military operations . The Municipal Streltsy performed garrison and border duty and carried out orders of the local administration . Streltsy subordinated to the Streltsy Department (Стрелецкий приказ, orStreletsky prikaz), however, in times of war they subordinated to their superiors. The Municipal Streltsy were also under the jurisdiction of the local voevodes . Streltsy had identical uniforms , training and weapons (harquebuses, muskets , poleaxes , sabers , and sometimes pikes ). The biggest military administrative unit of theStreltsy forces was прибор (pribor), that would later be renamed intoprikaz and in 1681 – into regiment (полк, or polk). Commanders of the Streltsy unit (стрелецкиеголовы, or streletskiye golovy) and colonels in charge of regiments were chiefs of prikazi. They had to be nobles and appointed by the government . The regiments (prikazy) were subdivided into sotni (сотни, or hundreds) anddesyatki (десятки, or tens). They could be mounted(стремянные, or stremyanniye;стремя (stremya) in Russian means “ stirrup ”) and unmounted (пешие, or peshiye;пеший (peshiy) means " footsoldier "). Streltsy lived in secluded settlements and received money andbread allowance from the State Treasury . In certain locations, Streltsy were granted strips of land instead of money. Streltsy in politics
At the same time, those Streltsy, who had been on top of the hierarchy ,enjoyed their social status and, therefore, tried to hold back theregular Streltsy forces and keep them on the government’s side. In the late 17th century, Streltsy of Moscow began toactively participate in a struggle for power between different government groups, supporting the dissidents and showing hostility towards any foreign innovations . Disbandment
After the Streltsy Uprising in 1698 and their unrest in Azov , Peter I ordered their disbandment . However, after having suffereda defeat at Narva in 1700 , the government stoppedtheir disbandment. The most efficient Streltsy regiments took part in the most important military operations of the Great Northern War and in Peter’s Prut campaign of 1711 . Gradually, Streltsy were incorporated into the regular army. At the same time, they started to disband theMunicipal Streltsy. Liquidation of the Streltsy units was finally finished in 1720s , however, theMunicipal Streltsy were kept in some cities until the late 18th century. strelsy, century, strletsy, regiments, strelsty, government, tsreltsy, municipal, streltys, regular, strelty, war, steltsy, early, stretlsy, peter, strltsy, different, stretsy, part, sterltsy, money, srteltsy, commanders, treltsy, time, , subordinated, sreltsy, great, streltsi, duty, strelts, service This article is completely or partly from Wikipedia - The Free Online Encyclopedia. Original Article. The text on this site is made available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation Licence. We take no responsibility for the content, accuracy and use of this article. Anoca.org Encyclopedia 0.01s |