klepht - translation to russian
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klepht - translation to russian

GREEK HIGHWAYMEN AND INSURGENTS
Klephts; Klephtic Ballad; Klephtic song; Klephtes; Kleftes; Kleft; Klefts
  • p=24}}: "Born in 1800, Demetrios Makris, a kleftis, had succeeded his father to the kapetaniliki in the district of Zyghos. A simple yet very stubborn man, like Dimo - Tselios he was a great patriot."</ref>
  • [[Antonis Katsantonis]] (Greek klepht) by [[Theophilos Hatzimihail]].

klepht         

[kleft]

существительное

общая лексика

разбойник

грабитель (в Греции)

история

клефт

партизан

Definition

klepht
[kl?ft]
¦ noun
1. a Greek independence fighter, especially one who fought the Turks in the 15th century.
2. historical a Greek brigand or bandit.
Origin
from mod. Gk klephtes, from Gk kleptes 'thief'.

Wikipedia

Klepht

Klephts (; Greek κλέφτης, kléftis, pl. κλέφτες, kléftes, which means "thieves" and perhaps originally meant just "brigand") were highwaymen turned self-appointed armatoloi, anti-Ottoman insurgents, and warlike mountain-folk who lived in the countryside when Greece was a part of the Ottoman Empire. They were the descendants of Greeks who retreated into the mountains during the 15th century in order to avoid Ottoman rule. They carried on a continuous war against Ottoman rule and remained active as brigands until the 19th century.

The terms kleptomania and kleptocracy are derived from the same Greek root, κλέπτειν (kléptein), "to steal".

What is the Russian for klepht? Translation of &#39klepht&#39 to Russian