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has gloss | eng: Georgian horsemen became notable participants in shows about the Wild West in the 1890s. Billed as Russian Cossacks, the riders from Georgia featured in circuses and shows well into the first half of the 20th century. Their performances, featuring trick riding and folk dance, were extremely popular and exerted significant influence on cowboys in the United States. |
lexicalization | eng: Georgian horsemen in wild west shows |
instance of | (noun) a spectacular show organized in 1883 by William F. Cody that featured horseback riding and marksmanship on a large scale; toured the United States and Europe Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, Wild West Show |
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