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Sich Rada

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A Zaporizhian Sich Rada
Last Rada on Sich, Viktor Kovaliov [uk], the mid 19th century

The Sich Council[1] (Ukrainian: Січова Рада, romanizedSichova Rada) was the highest branch of government of the Zaporozhian Cossacks, and based at their center, the Zaporizhian Sich. It was also called Ukrainian: Військова Рада, romanizedViyskova Rada, lit.'Host Council'.[2] The Rada, a type of governing committee but with participation from the cossack members, was involved in legislative, executive and judicial matters.[3]

The Rada met irregularly on the central square of the Zaporozhian Sich; later, in the 18th century, it met twice a year. Measures were adopted by a majority vote, which was estimated visually with no exact count of hands.

Functions

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As an institution, the Sich Rada was a form of direct democracy where rights of individual cossacks were preserved through participation in the Rada.[3]

It was able to decide when to go to war and when to conclude a peace treaty. It elected the officer staff (starshyna), with the Kosh otaman at its head. It received foreign diplomats and determined the course of diplomatic relations.

The Sich Rada also fulfilled certain economic functions, such as the distribution of the communal agricultural and fishing districts among the kurins of the Sich.[2]

Notes and references

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  1. ^ Sich Council
  2. ^ a b 'Sich Council (Sichova Rada)' in Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 4 (1993)
  3. ^ a b Magocsi, P. (1996) A history of Ukraine, University of Toronto Press, ISBN 0-8020-7820-6, ISBN 978-0-8020-7820-9