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Вельможний Пан Наказний Морський Отаман
His Excellency Lord Sea Оtaman
A symbolic Cossack honor for people who hold their course even in the fiercest storm
There are gifts that are forgotten within a few days, and there are things that stay with a person for a lifetime.
That is often how the moment of conferring an honorary Cossack title looks. A person opens the ordonnance, sees their own coat of arms, their name in the Register of the Cossack Officers of Ukraine, and suddenly realizes that before them is no longer just a gift, but a mark of respect that carries real emotional weight.
Such a title makes an especially strong impression on people whose character has long been tested by service, responsibility, and the sea.
They say that a sailor is never a former one. It is enough to put on a telnyashka just once for the sea to remain inside a person forever — in their habits, their composure, and their ability to stay calm even when a storm rages around them.
It is for such people that the symbolic Cossack distinction His Excellency the Acting Naval Otaman exists.
In the Cossack tradition, an acting otaman was a person entrusted with a particular campaign, direction, or combat mission. This was not merely an honorary status, but a great responsibility for people, decisions, and the outcome.
It was the acting naval otamans who led part of the famous naval campaigns of the Zaporozhian Cossacks across the Black Sea, guiding the chaiky through storms and battles against the Ottoman Empire — which is why this title has real historical roots in the Ukrainian military tradition.
Today, the title of His Excellency the Acting Naval Otaman has become a modern symbolic form of honor for people respected for their strength of character, endurance, and ability to lead others.
This title is especially close to marines, naval servicemen, navy veterans, officers, commanders, and warriors who took part in battles on islands, rivers, reservoirs, and the Black Sea, as well as to people whose service or life has been connected with the sea.
For many, it is not just a Cossack distinction, but a powerful symbolic gift for a serviceman, a marine, a commander, or a person who is truly respected — a gift with meaning that is not tucked away in a drawer and that only grows more valuable over the years.
This title evokes an especially strong emotion among naval servicemen and marines, because there is no accidental pomp in it — only character, the sea, service, and respect among one’s own.
It is a symbolic honor for people whose authority needs no extra words.
Some gifts are simply handed over, while others become part of a person’s personal story.
Such is the title of the Acting Naval Otaman.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Козак Характерник
Kozak Sorcerer-Warrior
Kozak Kharakternyk is a special honorary Cossack title that originates from the most mysterious tradition of the Zaporozhian Sich.
Its roots are connected not only with officer ranks, but with a distinct Cossack tradition of men of a particular mettle — those who were considered chosen.
Kharakternyks are not merely warriors. They are people who combined strength, endurance, will, and inner stillness.
They were credited with the ability to hold out where others would have broken.
These are the ones who keep their clarity in the hardest of circumstances.
Those who do not lose control when chaos reigns around them.
Those who pass through trials and remain themselves.
The title of “Kharakternyk” is a distinction earned not by words, but by the path one has walked.
It is recognition of strength of character, endurance, and the ability to see things through to the end.
It is conferred upon those who endured. Those who did not retreat.
Those capable of standing firm even where it seems impossible.
This is not about legends. It is about an inner strength that does not break. A Kharakternyk is not a rank. It is a state of being.
The title is conferred by customary law, on the basis of a vote of the Cossack kosh.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Velymyshanovnyi Pan Sotnyk
His Honorable Master Lieutenant *Digital only
*Eco Version of the set is a fully digital format with no physical delivery.
It includes the Ordinance, Letter of Appreciation, Certificate, symbolic hectare land scheme, and a copy of an antique map of Ukraine.
All materials are delivered via email in a convenient format for saving and printing.Velymyshanovnyi Pan Sotnyk (His Honorable Master Lieutenant) is an honorary rank of the Kozak officer class and commander of a hundred.
He was responsible for the discipline and combat readiness of his unit.
Velymyshanovnyi Pan Sotnyk led his men into battle while also maintaining order within the community, justice, and well-being.
Within his entrusted territory, he oversaw administrative and judicial matters.
He was a leader entrusted with the lives and fate of his brothers-in-arms.
In Kozak times, Velymyshanovnyi Pan Sotnyk embodied courage, wisdom, and responsibility — qualities that continue to define a true commander and leader today.
₴ 990,00₴ 990,00Velymyshanovnyi Pan Sotnyk
His Honorable Master Lieutenant
Velymyshanovnyi Pan Sotnyk (His Honorable Master Lieutenant) is an honorary rank of the Kozak officer class and commander of a hundred.
He was responsible for the discipline and combat readiness of his unit.
Velymyshanovnyi Pan Sotnyk led his men into battle while also maintaining order within the community, justice, and well-being.
Within his entrusted territory, he oversaw administrative and judicial matters.
He was a leader entrusted with the lives and fate of his brothers-in-arms.
In Kozak times, Velymyshanovnyi Pan Sotnyk embodied courage, wisdom, and responsibility — qualities that continue to define a true commander and leader today.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Velymozhnyi Pan Kurinnyi Otaman
His Excellency Lord Mayor
Velymozhnyi Pan Kurinnyi Otaman (His Excellency Lord Mayor) is one of the most distinctive offices of the Kozak era.
He was elected by the Kozak council and oversaw all affairs of the kurin: justice, order, economy, construction, and military training.
Velymozhnyi Pan Kurinnyi Otaman was not only a commander, but also the pillar of his community — a leader capable of making firm decisions and bearing full responsibility for them.
He united his brothers-in-arms, maintained discipline, and strengthened the spirit of the host.
This honorary rank embodies leadership, resilience, and devotion to the common cause.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Velymozhnyi Pan Bunchuzhnyi
His Excellency Lord Keeper
Velymozhnyi Pan Bunchuzhnyi (His Excellency Lord Keeper) was one of the highest elective offices in the Kozak state.
In wartime, he guarded and protected the bunchuk — the symbol of Hetman authority — and commanded military units.
In peacetime, he carried out judicial and diplomatic duties.
Velymozhnyi Pan Bunchuzhnyi embodied honor, trust, and state dignity.
He was entrusted not only with a symbol of power, but with the unity and authority of the entire host.
This honorary title befits a person of strong character, statesmanlike vision, and inner nobility — one who is capable of holding not only power, but the destiny of a community.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Velymozhnyi Pan Harmash
His Excellency Lord Cannoneer
Velymozhnyi Pan Harmash (His Excellency Lord Cannoneer) was a senior rank in the Kozak hierarchy, reserved for educated and exceptionally responsible individuals.
He commanded artillery units, took part in internal affairs of the host, and held unquestioned authority among his brothers-in-arms.
Velymozhnyi Pan Harmash combined knowledge, precision, and composure — qualities upon which the strength and security of the army depended.
His voice carried weight both on the battlefield and in the council of officers.
This honorary title symbolizes professionalism, responsibility, and devotion to the common cause.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Velymozhnyi Pan Pysar
His Excellency Lord Chief of Chancellery
Velymozhnyi Pan Pysar (His Excellency Lord Chief of Chancellery) was one of the most influential offices in the Kozak state.
He managed all official documentation and correspondence of the Zaporizhian Host, shaping the formal voice of authority and influencing both internal and foreign policy.
Velymozhnyi Pan Pysar was responsible for precision of language, administrative order, and preservation of institutional memory.
His signature and seal stood as symbols of trust, authority, and accountability.
This honorary title embodies intellect, discipline, and mastery of complex systems.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Velymozhnyi Pan Kurinnyi Khorunzhyi
His Excellency Lord Standard-Bearer
Velymozhnyi Pan Kurinnyi Khorunzhyi (His Excellency Lord Standard Bearer) was an honorary rank within the Kozak officer class, entrusted with safeguarding the banner — the symbol of honor, unity, and fighting spirit.
He belonged to the leadership of the kurin and was expected to demonstrate absolute reliability, loyalty, and moral strength.
Velymozhnyi Pan Kurinnyi Khorunzhyi carried the banner both in battle and in peace, representing responsibility for the dignity of the community.
He was entrusted with the most important symbol of the host — its memory, tradition, and identity.
This honorary title befits a principled, dependable, and strong-willed person — one who can preserve values, keep their word, and stand as a pillar for others.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Velymozhnyi Pan Osavul
His Excellency Lord Osavul
Velymozhnyi Pan Osavul (His Excellency Lord Osavul) was one of the key ranks within the Kozak officer hierarchy, vested with real authority.
He was responsible for maintaining order, enforcing council decisions, and upholding discipline within the host and the community.
Velymozhnyi Pan Osavul combined strength, composure, and administrative skill.
He served as a link between authority and society, acting as a guarantor of justice and stability.
This honorary title symbolizes authority, responsibility, and dedication to the common good.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Yasnovelmozhnyi Pan Koshovyi Pidskarbii
His Excellency Lord Treasurer
Yasnovelmozhnyi Pan Koshovyi Pidskarbii (His Excellency Lord Treasurer) was one of the highest offices in the Kozak state and a member of the General Staff, responsible for the treasury, revenues, customs, and public expenditures.
He stood at the head of the financial system, ensuring stability and prosperity of the host.
Yasnovelmozhnyi Pan Koshovyi Pidskarbii embodied precision, foresight, and impeccable integrity.
He was entrusted with common resources, the future of the host, and its economic strength.
This honorary title befits a person of clear judgment, strong character, and deep responsibility — one who can manage value, make balanced decisions, and preserve public trust.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Velymozhnyi Pan Suddia
His Excellency Lord Justice
Velymozhnyi Pan Suddia (His Excellency Lord Justice) was an elective office within the Kozak hierarchy, entrusted with guarding law and justice.
He adjudicated civil and criminal matters according to customary law and the traditions of the Kozak State.
Velymozhnyi Pan Suddia bore responsibility for fairness of judgment, balance between authority and law, and public trust.
The symbol of his power was a silver seal — a sign of impartiality and moral accountability.
This honorary title embodies integrity, wisdom, and devotion to justice.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Yasnovelmozhna Pani Koshova Pidskarbii
Her Excellency Lady Treasurer
Yasnovelmozhna Pani Koshova Pidskarbii (Her Excellency Lady Treasurer) is an honorary title derived from one of the highest offices of the Kozak state, responsible for the treasury, revenues, and public prosperity.
It embodies intelligence, foresight, and impeccable responsibility in managing value.
In past centuries, women did not formally hold this position, but they carried their husbands’ title and enjoyed all the privileges of this high social status.
They preserved stability, order, and trust within their families and communities.
But times have changed — and now it is her time.
The time of a woman who knows how to manage resources, make balanced decisions, and combine intellectual strength with elegance and confidence.
This title befits a modern, independent, and stylish woman — one who feels equally confident in a business suit and in her favorite jeans, uniting practicality with dignity and inner freedom.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00Velymozhna Pani Khorunzha
Her Excellency Lady Standard-Bearer
Velymozhna Pani Khorunzha (Her Excellency Lady Standard Bearer) is an honorary title rooted in Kozak tradition, associated with safeguarding the banner — the symbol of honor, unity, and collective spirit.
It derives from the rank of standard-bearer and represents trust, responsibility, and inner strength.
Velymozhna Pani Khorunzha symbolically carries the banner in times of trial and in peace — as a sign of loyalty to principles, dignity, and service to the common cause.
She is entrusted with preserving tradition, memory, and spiritual unity.
Historically, the term referred not only to the standard-bearer’s wife, but also to worthy and accomplished women who supported others and held their communities together.
In the twentieth century, among the Sich Riflemen, renowned women standard-bearers included Olena Stepaniv and Sofia Halechko, who officially held the military rank of Khorunzhyi and served in active duty.
This honorary title befits a resilient, responsible, and strong-willed woman — one who can safeguard honor, inspire others, and stand as a pillar of her community.
₴ 3950,00₴ 3950,00