- the
Ottoman Empire in the 18th century.
Other known spellings include Khadzhibey, Khadjibei, Hajibey, Khacdjibei, Hacıbey, Hocabey, Gadzhibei, Chadžibėjus...
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Khadzhibey Estuary, or
Khadzhibeyskyi Liman (Ukrainian: Хаджибейський лиман, romanized: Khadzhybeiskyi Lyman, Turkish: Hacıbey limanı), is an
estuary of...
- well as land
between the
Southern Bug and the Dniester,
including the
Khadzhibey Estuary where the
Turkish fortress of
Khadjibey was located. The newly...
- the
Peresyp district of
Odesa built on the wide
peresyp that bars the
Khadzhibey and
Kuialnyk limans from the
Black Sea.
Other locations include the Anapa...
- north-western part of the gulf the
estuaries Kuyalnik and
Khadzhibey are
separated by the Kuyalnik-
Khadzhibey sandbar. The gulf of
Odesa is more like a bight,...
- Russo-Turkish Wars, the
major Turkish fortresses of Ozu-Cale, Akkerman,
Khadzhibey,
Kinburn and many
others were
conquered and destro****. New
cities and...
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Tylihul Estuary Odesa 170 80 3.5 21 4
Molochnyi Lyman Zaporizhzhia 168 32 8 3 5
Khadzhibey Estuary Odesa 70 40 3.5 2.5 6
Kuialnyk Estuary Odesa 60 28 2.5 3...
- of
Khadzhibey. Down by
Hretska Street,
between Hretska Ploshcha and
Yevropeiska Street, was a
Muslim cemetery.
After the
capture of the
Khadzhibey Fortress...
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Small Adzhalyk Estuary.
Berezan Estuary Tylihul Estuary Khadzhibey Estuary Dniester Estuary Sukhyi Estuary v t e...
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about 52
million m³. It is
separated from the sea by a
sandy Kuyalnytsky-
Khadzhibey peresyp sandbar up to 3 km wide. The Big
Kuyalnik River flows into the...