( rus, старшина, p=stərʂɨˈna, a=Ru-старшина.ogg or in
Ukrainian transliteration
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) is a senior non-commissioned rank or designation in the military forces of some
Slavic states, and a historical military designation.
In army terminology, a starshina is equivalent to "
Sergeant Major"
(Most senior member at the company level) or a rank equal to a
NATO OR-8. In naval terminology, ''starshina'' is a general term for junior and middle-ranking non-commissioned officers, similar in usage to "
Chief Petty Officer
A chief petty officer (CPO) is a senior non-commissioned officer in many navies and coast guards.
Canada
"Chief petty officer" refers to two ranks in the Royal Canadian Navy. A chief petty officer 2nd class (CPO2) (''premier maître de deux ...
".
The word originates from the russian: старший, starshij, older, more senior, from russian: старый, staryj, old.
Cossack Hetmanate
Among
Cossacks in Ukraine, ''starshyna'' was a
collective noun
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for categories of military officers and state officials. It derived from the
offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Sharshyna was subdivided into:
*General Starshyna (), headed by
Hetman
( uk, гетьман, translit=het'man) is a political title from Central and Eastern Europe, historically assigned to military commanders.
Used by the Czechs in Bohemia since the 15th century. It was the title of the second-highest military ...
(or
Quartermaster General as acting Hetman)
**Quartermaster General (Генеральний обозний)
**Judge General (Генеральний суддя)
**Secretary General (Генеральний писар)
**Adjutant General (Генеральний осавул)
**Treasurer General (Генеральний підскарбій)
**Ensign General (Генеральний хорунжий)
**Bunchuk General (Генеральний бунчужний)
*Regimental (Polkova) Starshyna, headed by
Polkovnyk (Colonel)
**Regimental Obozni (Quartermaster) ( uk, Полковий обозний) – first Deputy Colonel. He was in charge of artillery and fortress fortifications. In the absence of a colonel he replaced him, but he was not authorized to issue universal orders (as opposed to the commanding colonel).
**Regimental Judge ( uk, Полковий суддя) – was in charge of a civil court in the
ratusha
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**Regimental Osavul ( uk, Полковий осавул) – assistant Colonel in Military Affairs
**Regimental Khorunzhy ( uk, Полковий хорунжий) – commander of the "Khorunzhy Cossacks", guarding the colonel and the starshina. He was in charge of regimental music and was responsible for keeping the
khorugv
Khorugv (russian: хоругвь, bg, хоругва, cu, хорѫгꙑ, uk, хоругва, pl, chorągiew, ro, prapur, fi, kirkkolippu, sometimes translated as ''gonfalon'')Historically, the Russian word ''khorugv'', as well as Polish ''ch ...
(regiment flag).
**Regimental Chancellor ( uk, Полковий писар) – secretaries at the
ratusha
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. One was in charge of military affairs, and the other of civilian affairs.
*Starshyna of Hundred (Sotenna) – headed by
Sotnyk
**Sotenny
otaman ( uk, Сотенний отаман) – the deputy
sotnik, implemented the duties of an obozni and a judge on a sotnia level
**Sotenny Osavul ( uk, Сотенний осавул) – assistant sotnik in military affairs
**Sotenny Khorunzhy ( uk, Сотенний хорунжий) – headed the sotnias flags
**Sotenny Chancellor ( uk, Сотенний писар) – a secretary
*Junior Starshyna () – headed by
Otaman
Later, sometime after the
Khmelnytsky's Uprising, it was also associated with the Ukrainian nobility which derived out of the officership and the
Hetman
( uk, гетьман, translit=het'man) is a political title from Central and Eastern Europe, historically assigned to military commanders.
Used by the Czechs in Bohemia since the 15th century. It was the title of the second-highest military ...
.
Russia
Imperial Russia
Later, in the
Tsardom of Russia
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and
Imperial Russia
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, a was the chief of a (a rural administrative unit), in charge of the distribution of taxes, resolving conflicts within (communes), distributing community lands and military conscription. The rank of ( – Starshina of the
Army (Host)) was introduced into the ranks of the Imperial military in 1826, as the equivalent of a "
Lieutenant Colonel" in the
Cossack
The Cossacks , es, cosaco , et, Kasakad, cazacii , fi, Kasakat, cazacii , french: cosaques , hu, kozákok, cazacii , it, cosacchi , orv, коза́ки, pl, Kozacy , pt, cossacos , ro, cazaci , russian: казаки́ or ...
cavalry.
Аксакал деревни Ходжагент.jpg, Uzbek, ''stashina'' (аксакал) village Chodshagent (ru: Ходжагент), 1868, drawing by V.V. Vereshchagin
Bashkir elder.jpg, Bashkirs
, native_name_lang = bak
, flag = File:Bashkirs of Baymak rayon.jpg
, flag_caption = Bashkirs of Baymak in traditional dress
, image =
, caption =
, population = approx. 2 million
, popplace ...
-starshina with starshina insignia (medal), Orenburg, 1892
Soviet Union and Russian Federation
The word gained its modern meaning in the Red Army, and is a hangover from the functional titles (like "Brigade Commander" or "Assistant Platoon Leader") that were initially used by that force – the word literally means "senior". Most functional titles in the Red Army were abolished in 1942, but remained. was the highest
non-commissioned rank in the Soviet Army until the reintroduction of the imperial rank of ''
Praporshchik'' in 1972.
In the
Soviet Navy, the term was introduced between 1940 and 1943 as term equivalent to "
Petty Officer
A petty officer (PO) is a non-commissioned officer in many navies and is given the NATO rank denotation OR-5 or OR-6. In many nations, they are typically equal to a sergeant in comparison to other military branches. Often they may be superio ...
" for every enlisted
seaman above "''
Matros, 1st class.''" There was also created a rank equal to in the Army, but termed () – this is the naval rank depicted in the tables below.
Insignia in the Red Army (1919–1946) and Soviet Armed Forces (1946–1991)
Insignia in the Russian Federation
Insignia
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( Belarusian Ground Forces)
Bulgaria-Army-OR-8.svg,
( Bulgarian Land Forces)
06.Kyrgyzstan Army-MSG.svg,
( Kyrgyz Army)
Russia-Army-OR-8-2010.svg,
(Russian Ground Forces
The Russian Ground Forces (russian: Сухопутные войска В Sukhoputnyye voyska V, also known as the Russian Army (, ), are the Army, land forces of the Russian Armed Forces.
The primary responsibilities of the Russian Gro ...
)
Tajikistan-Army-OR-8.png,
( Tajik Ground Forces)
Turkmenistan army OR-8.svg,
(Turkmen Ground Forces
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History
The ba ...
)
Language variants
In some
former communist state, the rank of "older" is used with the local language variants.
Armenia-Army-OR-8.svg,
( Armenian Ground Forces)
Mongolian Army-SGT-service.svg,
( Mongolian Ground Force)
Naval variants
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References
Cossack starshynaat the
Encyclopedia of Ukraine
The ''Encyclopedia of Ukraine'' ( uk, Енциклопедія українознавства, translit=Entsyklopediia ukrainoznavstva), published from 1984 to 2001, is a fundamental work of Ukrainian Studies.
Development
The work was crea ...
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