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Perekop (Ukrainian & Russian: Перекоп;
Crimean Tatar: Or Qapı; Gr****: Τάφρος and Τάφραι and Τάφρη) is a
village located on the
Perekop Isthmus connecting...
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Isthmus of
Perekop,
literally Isthmus of the
Trench (Ukrainian: Перекопський перешийок; transliteration: Perekops'kyi pereshyiok; Russian: Перекопский...
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Siege of
Perekop may
refer to:
Siege of
Perekop (1689), by Russia, failed; see
Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689
Siege of
Perekop (1736), by Russia,...
- The
Siege of
Perekop took
place between the Crimean-Ottoman
Janissary forces and the Cossack-Russian
forces together with
their Kalmyk allies, with destruction...
- The
siege of
Perekop, also
known as the
Perekop-Chongar Operation, was a
battle of the
Southern Front in the
Russian Civil War from 7 to 17
November 1920...
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Perekop may
refer to:
Perekop Isthmus,
Crimea Perekop (town) [uk], a destro**** town on the
isthmus Perekop, a
settlement on the
isthmus built near the...
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Monument to the
heroes of
Perekop (Russian: Памятник героям Перекопа) is a
memorial sign
installed in
Moscow on
Perekopskaya street near the intersection...
- The
siege of
Perekop (Russian: Штурм Перекопа) on June 1 (OS: 20 May), 1736, was part of the Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739).
Russian field marshal Burkhard...
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surrounded by the
Black Sea and the
smaller Sea of Azov. The
Isthmus of
Perekop connects the
peninsula to
Kherson Oblast in
mainland Ukraine. To the east...
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Burkhard Christoph von Münnich,
stormed the
Crimean fortifications at
Perekop and
occupied Bakhchysarai on June 17. The
Crimean khans failed to defend...