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The Orenburg Cossack Army (Оренбургское казачье войско in Russian), a part of the Cossack population in pre-revolutionary Russia, located in the Orenburg province (todays' Orenburg Oblast, part of the Chelyabinsk Oblast and Bashkortostan).

After having constructed fortifications around the future town of Orenburg in 1734, they officially founded it in 1735. For the purpose of defending the city and colonizing the region, The Russian goverment relocated the Cossacks from Ufa, Iset, Samara and other places and created the Orenburg non-regular corps in 1748. In 1755, a part of it was transformed into the Orenburg Cossack army (or voisko) with 2,000 men.

In 17731775, the Orenburg Cossacks took part in Yemelyan Pugachev's insurrection. In 1798, all of the Cossack settlements in the Southern Urals were incorporated into the Orenburg Cossack army (except for the Ural Cossacks). A decree of 1840 established the borders of the Cossack army and its composition (10 cavalry regiments and 3 artillery battalions). In ther mid-19th century, the Cossack population of this region equaled 200,000 people.

The Orenburg Cossack army participated in the Russo-Swedish War of 1788-1790, and later - in all of the wars that Russia waged in order to conquer Central Asia.

The Orenburg Cossack army consisted of 2 districts, or okrugs (after 1878 - 3 departments, or otdels). In 1916, the Cossack population of this region equaled 533,000 people on a land of 7,45 million desyatinas (desyatina equaled 2,7 acres). In the peaceful years of the early 19th century, the Orenburg Cossack army supplied 6 cavalry regiments, 3 artillery battalions, 1 cavalry battalion, 1 sotnya (100 men) of guards and 2 detached sotnyas. During the World War I, the Orenburg Cossacks army supplied 18 cavalry regiments, 9,5 artillery battalions, 1 cavalry battalion, 1 sotnya of guards, 9 unmounted sotnyas, 7,5 reserve sotnyas and 39 detached and special sotnyas (the total of 27,000 men).

After the October Revolution of 1917, the leadership of the Orenburg Cossack army under the command of Ataman Alexander Dutov fought against the Soviets. The poorer Cossacks joined the ranks of the Red Army. The 1st Orenburg Cossack Socialist Regiment took part in the Ural Army Campaign of 1918.

In 1920, the Orenburg Cossack army ceased to exist due to its liquidation.

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