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Nazarenko
Nazarenko is a surname of Ukraine, Ukrainian origin, meaning son or daughter of Nazar (given name), Nazar. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksandr Nazarenko (1948–2022), Russian historian * Anastasia Nazarenko (born 1993), Russian gymnast * Anatoly Nazarenko (born 1948), Kazakhstani wrestler * Anton Nazarenko (born 1984), Russian badminton player * Dmytro Nazarenko (soccer player), Dmytro Nazarenko (born 1987), Ukrainian footballer * Hryhory Nazarenko (1902–1997), Ukrainian bandura player * Leonid Nazarenko (born 1955), Soviet-Russian football player and coach * Liudmyla Nazarenko (born 1967), Ukrainian basketball player * Nikolai Nazarenko (1911–1992), Don Cossack leader who fought for Germany in WWII * Oleksandr Nazarenko (born 2000), Ukrainian football player * Oleksandr Nazarenko (judoka) (born 1986), Ukrainian Paralympic judoka * Olesya Nazarenko (born 1976), Turkmenistani wrestler and judoka * Pavel Nazarenko (born 1995), Belarusian footballer * Serhiy Nazare ...
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Nikolai Nazarenko
Nikolai Grigorievich Nazarenko (19 December 1911 – 20 November 1992) was a Don Cossack emigre leader who served as president of the World Federation of the Cossack National Liberation Movement of Cossackia and the Cossack American Republican National Federation. Emigre and spy Nazarenko was born in Starocherkasskaya in the territory of the Don Cossack Host. The Don Cossacks in common with the other Cossack Hosts of the Russian empire were a privileged group, being granted exemption from taxation, allowed to own their own land and to elect most of the officials of the Host government (through not the ''ataman'' who headed the Host who was always appointed by the Emperor) in exchange for serving as one of the main bulwarks of the House of Romanov. The culture of the Cossacks was centered around riding horses and warfare. For a certain period of time every year, the men of the Host had to leave their farms to serve in the Imperial Russian Army as irregular cavalry or alternatively as ...
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