Aug 25, 2013 - Along at to The Father Don. Poems by Viktor Popov. Dedicated to the Cossacks of Korenevsky Kuren of Free Zaporozhian Host. - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korenovsk.
It was founded in 1794 by Cossacks of the Black Sea Cossack Army as Korenovskoye, called so to commemorate belonging of the same name from the Zaporozhian Host. Since the end of the 19th century, it had been known as the stanitsa of Korenevskaya.
Transfer on english:
Along the Don Father the Cossacks gallop
Horses of Danchak fly over a grass
Sabres at the ready for battle,
A wind tears their manes horses,
young own of cossacks flying like lava...
The crows have flown to out,
The roar is stand in the steppe,
Cossacks gallop to distant lands,
Trample the feather grass.
A wind tears their manes horses,
young own of cossacks flying like lava...
Horsemen with stripes of bloodmers,
You are faster than the wind
You were born free, falcons of the fields
A wind tears their manes horses,
young own of cossacks flying like lava...
Hey, Cossack stan, let's protect our young wives and ignormind children from the Soviet wickedness!
A wind tears their manes horses,
young own of cossacks flying like lava...
Korenevsky - zu kreuzhütte /from Root Hut is branch of the Legendary Pruss /relative first Roma Imperor August/and Norman kunings from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Korczewski later Korecki, Karniccy)..
- see The Tale of the Princes of Vladimir.
Kuren is a Prussian word, meaning a place for a fire, a halt, a camp. The Cossacks of Korenevsky Kuren faithfully served the Prussian Crown and protected the interests of the Holstein-Gottorp Dynasty from the Novgorod lands (hence Kariai Nevos, Nevsky Roots) and the steppes of Zaporozhye, to the Caucasian borders of the Russian Empire.
These are professional soldiers, the Vikings who trace their lineage back to the Rurik squads. The Korenevsky Cossacks honorably performed their duty in the ranks of the ROA on the battlefields of World War II against the Soviet occupation of the Russian Empire.
Eternal Glory to the Soldiers of the Great Empire and may the earth rest in peace for the fallen.