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Chesma (or Chesme, Cesme, from the
Turkish Çeşme or Cheshme) may
refer to: Cheshmeh, West
Azerbaijan (also
known as Cheshma), a
village in Iran Chesma...
- sold
Tango back to the
Russians at
their request in 1916. She was
renamed Chesma (Чесма) as her
former name had been
given to a new ship. En
route to the...
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Battle of
Chesma,
Chesme or
Cesme Bay) took
place on 5–7 July 1770
during the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) near and in Çeşme (Cheshme,
Chesma, or Chesme)...
- In
Turkic mythology,
Chesma İyasi (Turkish: Çeşme İyesi or
Bulak İyesi or Pınar İyesi) was a cat-shaped
spirit who
lurked in
wells or
fountains and tempted...
- Scottish-born
Russian admiral who
distinguished himself in the
Battle of
Chesma (1770) and the
Battle of
Hogland (1788). His son
Alexey Greig also made...
- he used to
crush the
revolt in 1771. Just off the
coast of the city of
Chesma in present-day İzmir Province, on June 24, 1770,
twelve Russian ships engaged...
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Chesma (Russian: Чесма; Kazakh: Чесма,
Chesma) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Chesmensky District,
Chelyabinsk Oblast,...
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Russian Navy have been
named Chesma (Russian: Чесма)
after the
victory during the
Battle of
Chesma in 1770:
Russian galley
Chesma – 11-gun
galley renamed to...
- unreliable, and she was
disabled to
prevent her from
joining the mutiny.
Chesma's crew was also
considered unreliable, but she did
escort Potemkin as Sinop...
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Chesma (Russian: Чесма, also
transliterated Tchésma) was the
second ship of the
Ekaterina II-class
battleships built for the
Imperial Russian Navy in the...