- or
Kaffa (Old
Crimean Tatar/Ottoman Turkish: کفه;
Crimean Tatar/Turkish:
Kefe).
According to the 2014 census, its po****tion was 69,145. The city was founded...
- The
Eyalet of
Kefe or
Caffa (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت كفه, romanized: Eyālet-i
Kefê) was an
eyalet of the
Ottoman Empire. The
eyalet stretched across the...
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honor of
their abandoned homeland such as Şirin, Yayla, Akmecit, Yalta,
Kefe or Beybucak.
Tatars together with
Albanians served as gendarmes, who were...
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eener reis,
gedaan in het jaar 1824 tot
nadere verkenning der
eilanden Kefing, Goram, Groot-,
Klein Kei en de Aroe eilanden. Leiden: Sijthoff, 1928. Alfred...
- (daughter of Mengli-Giray I)"
first married Şehzade Mehmed, the
governor of
Kefe, and that she
later married his
brother Selim I; consequently, her marriage...
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KEFE-LP is a low-power
broadcast radio station licensed to Lakeville, Minnesota. "Facility
Technical Data for
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southern coast with
Yalta was
under direct Ottoman rule
forming the
Eyalet of
Kefe (Feodosiya).
Yalta was
annexed by the
Russian Empire in 1783,
along with...
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Southern Crimea possessions of
Gazaria 1266–1475 (lost to
Ottoman Empire,
Kefe Eyalet)
Island of
Corsica 1284–1768 The
cities of
Gibelet (1100–late 13th...
- Şehzade
Mehmed (1484 –
December 1504) – son of Ferahşad Hatun.
Governor of
Kefe. He
married Ayşe Hatun, a
princess of the
Giray Khanate of Crimea. After...