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Ochakiv (Ukrainian: Очаків,
pronounced [oˈtʃɑkiu̯]), also
known as
Ochakov (Russian: Очаков;
Crimean Tatar: Özü; Romanian:
Oceacov or, archaically, Vozia)...
- The
siege of
Ochakov or the
siege of Özi (now Ochakiv, Ukraine) was one of the
major events of the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792). It was
known as "Özi...
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Ochakov or
Ochakiv is a city in Ukraine.
Ochakov may also
refer to:
Ochakov (crater), a
crater on Mars
Russian cruiser Ochakov, a 1971 Kara-class cruiser...
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Siege of
Ochakov may
refer to:
Siege of
Ochakiv (1670),
during the
Cossacks Raid
Siege of
Ochakov (1737), the
first siege during the Russo-Turkish War...
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Ochakov was a Kara-class
cruiser of the
Russian Navy
Black Sea Fleet. She was
decommissioned in 2011 but
remained laid-up in Sevastopol,
until on 3 March...
- (1787–1792),
during which the
armed forces under his
command besieged Ochakov. In 1775,
Potemkin became the governor-general of Russia's new southern...
- one of the
Nogai Hordes. In the
Russian Empire, it was
referred to as
Ochakov Oblast,
while the
Ottoman Turks called it
simply Özü
after the city of...
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Russian protected cruiser Ochakov (Russian: Бронепалубный крейсер Очаков) was a Bogatyr-class
protected cruiser of the
Imperial Black Sea Fleet [ru] of...
- and famine. In July 1737, Münnich's army
stormed the
Turkish fortress of
Ochakov. Lacy's army,
already 40,000 men strong,
marched into
Crimea the same month...
- campaign, he
distinguished himself in the
taking of
Ochakov and Akkerman. For his role in the
capture of
Ochakov, he was
personally decorated by
Prince Potemkin...