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Antaldaniel (talk | contribs) (Added [lv] description: Nr. 1. Baškīrs, kādi 1790. g. ieradās Rīgā pēc zviedru kara no Somijas par robežsargiem. Viņi visi valkāja ar lapsādu apšūtas cepures. Dažiem bija stops un bultas, lielākajai daļai – karabīnes; nedaudziem bija zaļas, platas bikses. Visi, pie kā viņi bija nometināti, slavēja viņu uzvedību. J. K. Broces zīmējuma fragments (III, 87)) |
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Nr. 1. Baškīrs, kādi 1790. g. ieradās Rīgā pēc zviedru kara no Somijas par robežsargiem. Viņi visi valkāja ar lapsādu apšūtas cepures. Dažiem bija stops un bultas, lielākajai daļai – karabīnes; nedaudziem bija zaļas, platas bikses. Visi, pie kā viņi bija nometināti, slavēja viņu uzvedību. J. K. Broces zīmējuma fragments (III, 87) | |||
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1. A Bashkir, such as those who in 1790 arrived in Riga from Finland after the Swedish War, to serve as border guards. They all wore caps trimmed with fox fur. Some carried bows and arrows, most had carbines, and a few wore wide green trousers. All those with whom they were billeted praised their conduct. Detail of a drawing by J. C. Brotze (III, 87)
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1. A Bashkir, such as those who in 1790 arrived in Riga from Finland after the Swedish War, to serve as border guards. They all wore caps trimmed with fox fur. Some carried bows and arrows, most had carbines, and a few wore wide green trousers. All those with whom they were billeted praised their conduct. Detail of a drawing by J. C. Brotze (III, 87) |