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Simferopol (/ˌsɪmfəˈroʊpəl/), also
known as
Aqmescit, is the second-largest city on the
Crimean Peninsula. The city,
along with the rest of Crimea, is...
- 34.13833°E / 44.92861; 34.13833
Aqmescit Friday Mosque (Crimean Tatar: Акъмесджит Джума Джамиси, romanized:
Aqmescit ****a Camisi), also
known as the Great...
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until the end of the 18th
century served as the
centre of the city of
Aqmescit. The old town
consists of narrow,
short streets constructed in a traditional...
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literature at the
Crimean Tatar Pedagogical Institute in
Simferopol (
Aqmescit) and
later accepted the
chair of
Turkology at the
Crimean University (now...
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Crimean Peninsula. Münnich destro**** the
important Tatar cities of Kezlev,
Aqmescit, and Bakhchisaray. He was
forced out of the
peninsula due to poor logistics...
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famous throughout the
Islamic world, and
under Khan Krym-Girei the city of
Aqmescit was
endowed with
piped water,
sewerage and a
theatre where Molière was...
- Üseinov, S.M. (2007). "Rusça-Qırımtatarca, Qırımtatarca-Rusça luğat".
Aqmescit, Tezis.
Stephen O. Murray, Will
Roscoe (1997).
Islamic Homo****ualities:...
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counties (
Aqmescit (former Simferopol) and Perekop) and p****ed to the
Novorossiya Governorate. The city of
Simferopol name was
changed to
Aqmescit. Aoyagi...
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former Armiansk and
Krasnoperekopsk muni****lities,
Simferopol Raion (
Aqmescit rayonı) —
composed of
Simferopol Raion and
former Simferopol muni****lity...
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Sevastopol 1784
Sebaste (Augustus)
after the
Pontic port of
Sebastopolis Aqmescit Simferopol 1784 city of
common good
Orlyk Olviopol (Pervomaisk) 1782 after...