FLAGS AND BANNERS OF THE ORENBURG COSSACK ARMY from the 18 th Century to Modern Times

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FLAGS AND BANNERS OF THE ORENBURG COSSACK ARMY from the 18 th Century to Modern Times Victor Lomantsov Russian Centre of Vexillology and Heraldry The Cossacks were a free people who ran the borders of the Russian state and organized into semi-republican self-governing groups ( Cossack armies ). Most known Cossack settlements were in the modern territory of Ukraine, Siberia, along the Volga River, and near the city of Uralsk in the modern Republic of Kazakhstan. Cossacks lived by hunting, salt mining, and fishing. They defended their settlements from any enemy and from government troops, too. They enjoyed semi-democratic power (major decisions were adopted by the council, the Krug). Conflicts with Cossacks in the 17 th and 18th centuries led the Russian government to believe that they might be useful for border service, and reached an agreement with them. The government granted some political rights to the Cossacks, they were free from some taxes, but they were required to serve as border guards. They received some compensation and became part of the governmental system. Cossacks lived near the borders in semimilitary settlements and were always ready for military service. Except for self-organized and self-governed Cossack troops (the Don Cossacks and the Ural Cossacks), most Cossack armies were created by the government. Gradually, selfgoverned Cossack troops became uniformed and a regular part of the army, while still enjoying many privileges in their lifestyle and organization. The Orenburg Cossack army was one of these government-organized armies. After its founding in 1734, many Cossacks were moved to the new fortified city of Orenburg near the southern border of the Russian state. Cossacks from Ufa, Samara, Alexeevskoe, and Iseth came to Orenburg and its surroundings. They all carried their old banners. The Cossacks of Ufa had: a white banner with a double-headed eagle, the Heavenly Host (God Savaof), St. Boris and St. Gleb; yellow banners with St. George and St. Dimitry;

a yellow banner with Archangel Michael. The Cossacks of Iseth had several ramshackle banners (with St. George). The Cossacks of Samara had: a light-pink banner with a red stripe along the bottom and a double-headed eagle; a light-yellow banner with a red stripe along the bottom and a double-headed eagle; a white silk banner with the monogram of Peter I; a white banner with Archangel Michael, St. Zosima, and St. Savvaty; and other banners. In 1748 an irregular Cossack corps was formed in Orenburg. In 1755 the corps and garrisons of small forts along the border were united into the Orenburg Cossack Host, and in 1756 it received a large corps banner, a medium-sized regimental banner, and nine small company banners. All banners had a similar design on light yellow field with a red border, a cross in the center with rays and a heraldic shield with an image of Orenburg castle. Interestingly, the Stavropol Cossacks received a similar banner the same year; the heraldic shield on their flag had an image of the city of Stavropol. From 1840 the Orenburg Cossack Host consisted of 10 cavalry regiments. They all received colors in 1842. The colors were blue with two tails, and had images of the doubleheaded eagle and the monogram of the Czar, Nikolai I. In 1856 two new regiments received similar (but azure) colors with the monogram of Alexander II. In 1855 six infantry battalions received colors with a white cross and green corners. In 1831 one color was granted to the 9th regiment honoring its heroism in the Russo-Turkish War of 1829. Squadrons of Cossack regiments called hundreds (as they had 100-200 riders) had uniformed cavalry guidons with the upper half blue and the lower parts in various colors: 1 st Hundred red; 2 nd Hundred light-blue; 3 rd Hundred white; 4 th Hundred green; 5 th Hundred yellow; and 6 th Hundred brown.

Separate hundreds which were not parts of any regiments also had guidons and banners. However, they were not uniform. See, for example, the image of the banner of the 3rd Hundred of the Army and an unknown hundred s guidon (both from the Orenburg Museum). Hundreds Guidons (left), banner of the 3rd Hundred of the Army (right) In 1900 a new type of army colors was designed. In the centre was the face of Christ, and on the obverse the monogram of the Emperor. Different banners were distinguished by the colors of the border and field. A banner with a green field and a blue border represented the Orenburg Cossacks. Such colors were granted to the Orenburg Cossack School in 1904, to the 14th Orenburg Cossack regiment in 1915, and to the Orenburg Cossack Division in 1916. Headquarters Flag of the 1st Orenburg Cossack Regiment with Inscription 1.0 Regimental flags of the Orenburg Cossacks were blue with a white saltire and the number of the regiment. Headquarters flags were white with a dark border (see the image of the headquarters flag of the 1st Orenburg Cossack Regiment). But these flags were unpopular and used very rarely. After the February Revolution of 1917 and before the Communist

Revolution the red flag became very popular in Russia. The Orenburg Cossacks decided in April 1917 to adopt a new banner: red with St. George and the motto Free Cossacks. We have no image or photo of this banner (see our reconstruction). Reconstruction of the Banner of the Orenburg Cossacks, 22.4.1917 Professor W. Trembicky wrote about a blue-raspberry banner of the Orenburg Cossacks in an issue of Flagmaster. We cannot confirm this; we did not find any mention of this flag in our sources. It may be the flag of Cossacks outside of Russia. According to the memories of members of the Orenburg Army, when they were in Mongolia they used a red banner with a small tricolor in the corner. Perhaps this was because one of the army leaders, Bakich, was a socialist (but not communist). In 1998 the Orenburg Cossack army was reformed as a public organization. Modern Cossacks have no weapons (they use only ceremonial sabers), but they do have uniforms and banners. Their main tasks now are: patriotic education of youth; preservation of their specific life-style; historical reconstruction; helping the economic development of regions with Cossack populations; assisting government entities with anti-criminal activity, border guard service, etc. In 2000, the Commission of Cossack Affairs in Moscow designed a new version of the banner for all Cossack societies. It is a banner with Christ s face and the inscription Russia will escape with faith. The design is very close to the design of the army color of 1900. But, in fact, the Orenburg Cossacks prefer their original banners. Some use a reconstruction of the historical banner of 1756, others use new banners with designs based on the 1756

banner (for example, the Orenburg Slavic city society). Some societies use a neutral design with religious and army symbols. Postscript A new coat of arms and banner for the Orenburg Army Cossack Society (Оренбургское войсковое казачье общество) were adopted by decree of the president on 9 February 2010. The banner is green with a blue border. A double-headed eagle is depicted on the obverse and the coat of arms of the Orenburg Army Cossack Society is on the reverse. The flag of the Orenburg Army Cossack Society was adopted by presidential decree on 14 October 2010. It has a green field with a blue border and the coat of arms of the society in the center. While the banner will exist as a single unique item, the flags can be replicated. Banner of the Orenburg Army Cossack Society (left: obverse, right: reverse) Flag of the Orenburg Army Cossack Society

Flags and banners of Orenburg Cossack army from XVIIIc. until modern times Lomantsov V.

ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY 1574 Ufa castle founded 1730ths - Ufa cossacks removed to Orenburg 1586 Samara founded 1700 Alexeevskoe founded 1730ths Samara and Alexeevskoe cossacks removed to Orenburg 1744 Orenburg Irregular Corps founded 1755 Orenburg Army organized 1736 Iseth cossacks army was founded 1730ths - Iseth cossacks moved to Orenburg 1755 Kalmyks moved to Orenburg Cossacks Army 2

PREDECESTORS OF ORENBURG ARMY. UFA COSSACKS The God Savaof, St.Boris and St. Gleb. Cream field, White border Yellow banners with St.George and St.Dimitry 3

PREDECESTORS OF ORENBURG ARMY. SAMARA COSSACKS Light-pink (light-yellow) banner with red stripe along the bottom White banner with Peter I cipher White banner with Arch.Michael, St.Zosima and St.Savvaty 4

PREDECESTORS OF ORENBURG ARMY. ISETH AND KALMYK COSSACKS Banners of Kalmyk regiments. 1811 Banners of Iseth cossacks. 1700ths 5

FOUNDATION OF ORENBURG ARMY Orenburg Cossacks Banner. 1756. Stavropol Cossacks Banner. 1756. 6

BANNERS OF REGIMENTS Colors of Orenburg Cossack regiments: 1842 blue 1856 - azure Colors of Orenburg Cossacks, beg of XX c. 7

COLORS OF REGIMENTS Color of 9th Orenburg Cossack regiment (for Russian-Turkish war) 1829 Color of Infantry Cossack Battalions. 1855 8

BANNERS OF HUNDREDS Real banner of 3nd hundred (photo from Museum) Hundreds guidons: 1 1 st hundred, 2 2 nd hundred, 3 3 rd hundred, 4 5 th hundred, 6 unknown hundred guidon from Museum. 9

COLORS OF REGIMENTS New model of army color (1900). Orenburg Cossack School, 1904 14ths Orenburg Cossack regiment, 1915 Orenburg Cossack Division. 1916 10

FLAGS OF REGIMENTS Personal guidon Regimental flag. 1st World War Flag of regimental Headquarter. 1st World War 11

REVOLUTION AND CIVIL WAR Flag of Orenburg Cossacks, Civil War 1918-1920. (reconstruction of prof. W.Trembicky; not confirmed) Reconstruction of the Banner of Orenburg Cossacks, 22.4.1917 Flag of Orenburg Cossacks, Mongolia. 1921. (reconstruction after written description) 12

COSSACKS OF MODERN TIMES Color of 1 st department Orenburg Cossacks Army. 1991. Obverse and Reverse. 13

COSSACKS OF MODERN TIMES Model of Color for Orenburg Cossacks Army designed by Central Commission on Cossacks Affairs. 2000. Banner of Cossacks society Slavic 14

COSSACKS OF MODERN TIMES Cossacks Banners at holiday parade. 2009 15

Sources F.Starikov. Historical-statistic essay on Orenburg Cossack Army, 1891 N.Lobov, Description of banners, guidons and gonfalons of Orenburg Cossack Army, 1912 Prof. Walter Trembicky, "Flags of Non-Russian Peoples Under Soviet Rule" // Flag Bulletin VIII, 3, Lexington, 1969, p.122 A.Viskovatov. Historical description of dress and weapon of Russian troops. L.Jusefovic. Emperor of the desert. Materials of Orenburg State Archives. A.Ganin, A.Levchenko, V.Semenov. History of 1st Orenburg cossack regiment. 2007. T.Shevyakov, O.Parkhaev. Colors and standards of Russian imperial army end XIXbeginning XX c 16