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Coat of arms of Zaporizhia Host
Versions
Coat of arms of Zaporizhian Host (Lower)
Coat of arms of the Ukrainian State (1918)[a]
Adopted1648
CrestTryzub (variation)
ShieldAzure, cossack with rifle Or
SupportersNone

Cossack with rifle, sometimes as Knight with rifle or Cossack with musket (Ukrainian: Лицар із самопалом, romanized: Lytsar iz samopalom), is a former national emblem of the Cossack Hetmanate (Zaporozhian Host).[2] In 20th century it was the official national emblem of Ukrainian State.

  1. ^ Bondarenko, O. Twenty five years ago was adopted the Small Coat of Arms of Ukraine (25 років тому був затверджений Малий Державний Герб України). Native Khmelnytskyi Oblast portal. 20 February 2017
  2. ^ Savchuk, Yu. Coat of Arms of the Malorussian Nation (ГЕРБ МАЛОРОСІЙСЬКОЇ НАЦІЇ). Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine.


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