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A budenovka (Russian: будёновка, romanized: budyonovka, IPA:[bʊˈdʲɵnəfkə]) is a distinctive type of hat, an archetypal part of the Communist military uniforms of the Russian Civil War following the Russian Revolution (1917–1922) and later conflicts. Its official name was the "broadcloth helmet" (шлем суконный). Named after Red Army cavalry commander Semyon Budyonny, it was also known as the "frunzenka" after the Commissar Mikhail Frunze. It is a soft, woolen hat that covers the ears and neck. The cap features a peak and folded earflaps that can be buttoned under the chin.
A budenovka (Russian: будёновка, romanized: budyonovka, IPA: [bʊˈdʲɵnəfkə]) is a distinctive type of hat, an archetypal part of the Communist military...
at the end is a Russian diminutive suffix, as with shapka, ushanka and budenovka. In Turkmen, it is called tahiya ("taqiyah"). The Uzbek doppa or duppi...
bogatyr, a Russian folk hero An earlier name of Russian military hat budenovka This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bogatyrka...
nowadays mostly reduced to the Bashkirs. It also went on to inspire the budenovka in the USSR. The origins of this conical headgear can possibly be traced...
not adopted in the new Soviet Union. Red Army soldiers instead wore the budenovka, which was made of felt. It was designed to resemble historical bogatyr...
senior sergeant of Red Army (1935) 1943 version Red Army soldier wearing a Budenovka and a Russian Civil War era pattern gymnastyorka with three razgovory...
Berlin and Constantinopole. Vasnetsov is credited with the creation of the budenovka (initially named bogatyrka), a military hat reproducing the style of Kievan...
prolonged the history of the pointed military headgear with their own cloth Budenovka adopted in 1919 by the Red Army. In 1847, the Household Cavalry, along...
skimmer, cady, katie, somer, or sennit hat) Bobble hat (tuque) Boonie hat Budenovka Bucket hat, also fishing hat, ratting hat (UK) or Dixie Cup hat (US) Bowler...
workers. Bucket hat A soft cotton hat with a wide, downwards-sloping brim. Budenovka A soft, woolen hat covering the ears and neck, worn by Communist military...