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Tomasz Kuszłejko
Tomasz Egidiusz Kuszłejko (; 1821 – 1894) – participant of the Uprising of 1863. Early life Kuszłejko came from the Lithuanian nobility, Lithuanian noble , he was born in in Samogitia. He was an officer of the Imperial Russian Army. He went into reserve and lived in the Bartkūniškiai manor near Kėdainiai. Tomasz Kuszłejko was the owner of the Bartkūniškis Manor, Bartkūniškis manor. Uprising of 1863 In March 1863, he was mobilised by Bolesław Dłuski to form a unit in the Krakės forests, near his manor. His unit of about 800 rebels, mostly peasants, concentrated in the Krakės-Dotnuva Forest, Krakiai forest near Kuszłejko's manor, chose him as commander. This unit was called the Nevėžis Regiment ( pl, pułk nadniewiażski). In addition to organising the unit, Kuszłejko enfranchised the peasants of his manor. The regiment fought between Krakės and Lenčiai, Kėdainiai, Lenčiai close to Ažytėnai, then in near , and finally near and near Viekšniai (9 J ...
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Pulk Nadniewiaza
A pulk (from fi, pulkka; sv, pulka; no, pulk; se, bulki) is a Nordic countries, Nordic short, low-slung small sled used in sport or for transport, pulled by a dog or a skiing, skier, or in Sápmi pulled by reindeer.The Sámi and their reindeer
– University of Texas at Austin They are classically made out of wood and other natural materials but are nowadays made of plastic, which makes them inexpensive. Pulks are originally meant to carry supplies such as a tent or food, or transport a child or other person. In Norway and Sweden, pulks are often used by parents to pull small children on skiing trips. In Finland and Sweden, pulks exist as a winter toy, mainly for children, for going downhill. Besides the classic toy pulk there are similar alternatives like "saucers" (pulks shaped like a d ...
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