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- Khozi Kokos is the name given in Russian sources for an advisor to Ivan III of Muscovy. Khozi Kokos was a Jew, probably a native of Caffa in Genoese-occupied...
- The Kokkoz Jami Mosque, also known as Yusupov's Mosque, is located in the village of Sokolyne (Kökköz), Crimea. In Crimean Tatar, kökköz translates to...
- Alma (Альма), and the Belbek (Бельбек). Also important are the Kokozka (Kökköz or Коккозка), the Indole (Indol or Индо́л), the Chorna (Çorğun, Chernaya...
- Moscow, 37 estates in different parts of Russia, in the Crimea (at Koreiz, Kökköz and Balaklava), coal and iron-ore mines, plants and factories, flour mills...
- Sokolyne (Russian: Соколиное; Ukrainian: Соколине; Crimean Tatar: Kökköz) is a village in Bakhchysarai Raion (district) of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea...
- Center Ukraine Kyiv 2001 U Kebir-Jami Mosque Ukraine Simferopol 1508 SDMC Kokkoz Jami Mosque Ukraine Sokolyne 1910 U Ozbek Han Mosque Ukraine Staryi Krym...
- Nevsky Cathedral in Yalta (1902), Yusupov Palace in Koreiz (1909), and Kokkoz Jami Mosque in Sokolyne (1910). In 1913, he presented a collection of illustrations...
- received reprimand from party organs. Selimov was born on 21 March 1910 in Kökköz (since renamed Sokolinoye), where he initially attended school. Having been...
- which it is best known. Among its rivers are the Avuzıñ Özen [uk] and the Kökköz [uk]. The former river itself produces several springs, among them the Pania...
- → Krepkoye Foti-Sala → Golubinka Ğavr → Otradnoye Kermençik → Vysokoye KökközSokolinoye KokluzBogataya Ushchelina Küçük Özenbaş → Klyuchevoye Marqur...