- The
siege of Perekop, also
known as the Perekop-
Chongar Operation, was a
battle of the
Southern Front in the
Russian Civil War from 7 to 17
November 1920...
-
Chonhar (Ukrainian: Чонгар),
transliterated sometimes as
Chongar (Russian: Чонгар), is a
village on the
Chonhar Peninsula,
within the
swampy region of...
- The
Chonhar Strait or
Chongar Strait (Ukrainian: Чонгарська протока; Russian: Чонгарский пролив;
Crimean Tatar: Çonğar boğazı) is a short, shallow, narrow...
- мости, romanized: Chonharski mosty), also
transliterated from
Russian as
Chongar Bridge (Russian: Чонгарские мосты, romanized: Chongarskiye mosty) is a...
- Army, had
failed in
Northern Taurida. In
early November with the Perekop–
Chongar operation, the
Bolsheviks won
decisive victories and
entered Crimea proper...
-
phoneme (/ɣ/) in
Russian language,
Chonhar is
transliterated in
Russian as
Chongar. "Chonhar". Mapcarta.
Retrieved 22 June 2023. "Russians Move
Beyond Crimea...
- by the
Chongar Strait.
During the
Russian Civil War, the
Syvash became famous for a
surprise crossing by the Red Army
during the Perekop-
Chongar Operation...
- Февраля 2014 – "Новый Визит" Генический информационный портал" [POST "
CHONGAR"
CONTROLS CRIMEAN "BERKUT"
SUBJECT TO
YANUKOVYCH (video) –
February 27...
- Crimea,
forcing the
evacuation of the
latter in
November with the Perekop–
Chongar operation. The
front was
disbanded in December,
reorganized into the Armed...
- able to
resist if the
Turks came back.)
Perekop Isthmus Henichesk Strait Chongar Bakhchysarai Karasubazar Kaffa Sea of Azov 1737:
Second invasion of Crimea:...