- 1715–1821), the
Turkish name was
Anavarin[o] (آناوارين).
After the
construction of the new
Ottoman fortress (
Anavarin kalesi) in 1571/2, it
became known...
-
following sanjaks: Mora, i.e. the pasha-sanjak
around the capital,
Tripolitza Anavarin (Navarino)
Arkadya (Kyparissia)
Aynabahti Ballibadra (Patras)
Gastuni (Gastouni)...
-
Ekklisiastikos Faros. 74: 68–72. Wolpert,
Aaron D. (2005). "The
fortress of
Anavarin-i Atik". In F. Zarinebaf; J. Bennet; J.L.
Davis (eds.). A
Historical and...
- Peloponnese,
Greece Pílos (Πύλος), Navarino,
Avarino (Αβαρίνος), Zonklon,
Anavarin, Neokastron, Avarmus, Abarinus, Albarinos, Albaxinus, Avarinos, Coryphasium...
- The
fortress of New
Navarino (Gr****: Νέο Ναυαρίνο;
Ottoman Turkish:
Anavarin-i cedid) is an
Ottoman fortification near Pylos, Greece. It is one of two...
- it was set at 5 akçes per animal. A
later kanunname (for the
Morea and
Anavarin in 1716) set a
combined tariff of
taxes and
corporal punishment; after...