- Khanate.
During this
period the city was
called Kezlev by
Crimean Tatars and
Gözleve by
Ottoman Turks. The
Russian medieval name
Kozlov is a
Russification of...
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Eupatoria (Russian: Штурм Евпатории, lit. 'Storm of Eupatoria'; Turkish:
Gözleve Muharebesi)
occurred on 17
February 1855
during the
Crimean War when the...
- Bay and the port and
ancient Gr****
settlement of Yevpatoria/Kerkinitis/
Gözleve. The
coast then runs
south to Sevastopol/Chersonesus, a good
natural harbor...
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Caucasus served as one
pretext for the war.
SamaraRiver KonskaVoda Perekop Gozleve Bakhchisarai Kiev Azov
Ochakov Kinburn Kammeny Zaton Kaffa In
March 1735...
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called by the
Turks to
fight Persia. He led 10
thousand men by ship from
Gozleve while either the
kalga or
nureddin or
Kasim Giray led
either 10 or 20 thousand...
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Ukraine Yevpatoria Eupatoria (Євпаторія, Евпатория), Kezlev, Kerkinitis,
Gözleve Kepoi Taman Peninsula,
Krasnodar Krai,
Russia abandoned,
submerged Cepoi...
- Spanish), Evpatoría - Ευπατορία (Gr****),
Evpatorya (Turkish)*, Gözlöve or
Gözleve (older Turkish)*,
Jevpatorija (Finnish), Kerkinítis - Κερκινίτις (Gr****...
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fortresses being Or Qapi at Perekop, Arabat, Yeni-Kale on the
Kerch Strait,
Gözleve, and Kefe. The
fortress was
probably built in the
second half of the 17th...
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Tatars Aqmescit -
Aqyar - Azov - Azov Sea - Bağçasaray - Çu**** Qale -
Gözleve -
Karasubazar - Kefe -
Hansaray - Or Qapı -
Taurida Governorate Amet-khan...
- (1957) → ****i Quyu/****y Kuiu (2023)
Kerkinitis →
Kezlev (7th century) →
Gözleve →
Yevpatoria (1784)
Snovsk →
Shchors (1935) →
Snovsk (2016) Yekaterinoslav...