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Kermen (Bulgarian: Кермен [
ˈkɛrmɛn]) is a
small town in
Sliven Muni****lity in
Sliven Province,
eastern Bulgaria. As of the 2021 Census, it had 1,471 inhabitants...
- 33°44′29″E / 44.61000°N 33.74139°E / 44.61000; 33.74139 Eski
Kermen or Eski-
Kermen (Ukrainian: Ескі-Кермен; Russian: Эски-Кермен) was a cave town and...
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Kermen (Crimean Tatar: Töpe
Kermen;
Ukrainian and Russian: Тепе-Кермен) is a
butte and an
early medieval settlement in the
Bakhchysarai Raion of Crimea...
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kermen,
which originates from ****an. It is
known as
kirmen in Tatar, and as
karman in Chuvash. The
Russian word
kremlin also
originates from
kermen....
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Kermen Peninsula (Bulgarian: полуостров Кермен, romanized: poluostrov
Kermen, IPA: [poɫuˈɔstrof
ˈkɛrmɛn]) is a 1.5-km long
peninsula forming the south...
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Kakhovka (Ukrainian: Каховка,
pronounced [kɐˈxɔu̯kɐ]) is a port city on the
Dnieper River in
Kakhovka Raion,
Kherson Oblast, of
southern Ukraine. It hosts...
- Orta Cami
Mosque Tahtali-Jami
Mosque Cave
Monastery Zincirli Madrasa Tepe-
Kermen There is a
network of well
marked hiking trails around the town. All the...
- basilicas,
fortifications and cave
settlements (alongside
Mangup also at Eski
Kermen etc.)
during the 6th century. By the late 7th or
early 8th century, a new...
- [Чуфут Кале] or Chuft-Kale [Чуфт Кале]"; Qırq Yer, Qırq Or, Kyrk-Or,
Gevher Kermen Çu****-Qale, Çı****-Qalesi, Orda-i
muazzam Kirkyir were the
Crimean Tatar...
- at Kazy-
Kermen was
taken when a
Russian mine
accidentally set off its
powder magazine. The
lesser forts quickly surrendered, but Kazy-
Kermen was too damaged...