Rynda
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For other uses, see Rynda (disambiguation).
A rynda (Russian: рында, pl. рынды, ryndy) was a bodyguard or squire of the Russian grand princes and tsars in the 16th and 17th centuries; the position was abolished by Peter I in 1698.[1]
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