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Khadjibey (Turkish: Hacıbey; Ukrainian: Коцюбіїв) was a
fortress and a
haven by the Gulf of Odesa, in the
location of the
modern city of Odesa, Ukraine...
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Catherine II was
issued to
establish a navy
harbor and
trading place in
Khadjibey,
which was
named Odessa soon after. From 1819 to 1858,
Odesa was a free...
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Alexander Suvorov and Ivan Gudovich, took
Khadjibey and Yeni Dünya for the
Russian Empire. In 1794,
Odesa replaced Khadjibey by a
decree of the
Russian Empress...
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Russian service. In
recognition of de Ribas'
famous victory at
nearby Khadjibey, the ****ure city's most
famous street, Derybasivska, was
named after him...
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Battle of
Tendra (or the
battle of
Khadjibey) was a
naval action fought on 8 and 9
September 1790 (28 and 29 August, O.S.) in the
Black Sea as part...
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centre of an
Ottoman sanjak which included Khajidereh (today Ovidiopol),
Khadjibey (Odessa), and Dubossary, as well as some 150 villages, and
Silistra Province...
- region. 1415 – A
settlement of
Kachibei (
Khadjibey, Hacıbey, Kotsiubiyiv) was
first mentioned. 15th
century –
Khadjibey ceded to Lithuania. 1529 –
Ottoman conquest...
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military leader of
Ukrainian descent. His
exploits included the
capture of
Khadjibey (1789) and the
conquest of
maritime Dagestan (1807). Ivan's
father was...
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Russian naval fortress on the
ruins of a
former Ottoman fortress named Khadjibey (or Kotsiubiiv). By
January 1795, the new name was
mentioned for the first...
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several fortress towns to
defend the littoral,
including Kara
Kerman and
Khadjibey. What made the "wild field" so
forbidding were the Tatars. Year after...