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Bilohirsk (until 1944 –
Karasubazar, Ukrainian: Білогірськ; Russian: Белогорск, romanized: Belogorsk,
Crimean Tatar: Qarasuvbazar/Къарасувбазар) is a...
- the
Salgir River in
Crimea on July 12, 1737, and in the
vicinity of
Karasubazar on July 14.
After Russia's
successful capture of Azov in 1737, the nation...
- there, he
ordered part of his army to
prepare to land on the s****s of
Karasubazar while he
headed to
Perekop with his land army. Khan
Selim I
Giray was...
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forcing Khan
Fetih II
Giray to take
refuge at sea. They
burned Gozlev,
Karasubazar, and the khan's
palace in the
Crimean capital, Bakhchysarai. Additionally...
- 1783, when
Russia conquered Crimea, most
Krymchaks lived in the town of
Karasubazar (now Belogorsk). This
continued to be
their po****tion
center until World...
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hamlet Merkulova →
Lebedyanka hamlet Treshchova →
Glebovo Qarasuvbazar (
Karasubazar) →
Belogorsk Acılar →
Soldatskoye Alaç →
Pestroye Aqqaya →
Belaya Skala...
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director for The
March of Time
newsreel series.
Shaindlin was born in
Karasubazar, Crimea,
Russian Empire on
April 14, 1909 to a
Jewish family. His parents...
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strong garrison of
Janissaries protected the city. The
Crimean towns of
Karasubazar, Tuzleri,
Bakhchysarai and
Khazleve also sold slaves. The
slave dealers...
- www.fotoarchiv-reemtsma.de.
Museum der Arbeit.
Retrieved 1 June 2024. "
Karasubazar". @yadvashem.
World Holovaust Remembrance Center.
Retrieved 1 June 2024...
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inflicting some
defeats on the army of the
Crimean Khan and
capturing Karasubazar. Lacy and his
soldiers had to
leave the Crimea, however, due to lack...