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Ottomans in the 14th
century (in
western languages it is
usually rendered as
Rodosto).
After the 18th
century it was
called Tekfurdağı,
based on the Turkish...
- The
battle of
Rodosto (Bulgarian: Битка при Родосто) took
place in
February 1206 in the town of
Rodosto (today Tekirdağ, Turkey)
between the Bulgarians...
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Rodosto (1930 –
after 1954) was a
French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He
showed very good form as a
juvenile in 1932 when he won the Prix
Herod and...
- (Edirne in Turkish; pop. in 1905
about 80,000), the prin****l
towns were
Rodosto (now Tekirdağ) (35,000),
Gelibolu (25,000), Kırklareli (16,000), İskeçe...
- such as
Aidin pomegranates,
Mardin plums,
Damascus and
Bokhara apricots,
Rodosto peaches,
Scala Nuova cherries,
Beybek strawberries,
Adrianople roses, tamarinds...
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title of Duke of Munkács. At that time,
Francis II Rákóczi was in
exile at
Rodosto with the
protection of the
Ottoman Sultan Mahmud I.
After receiving the...
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Jaffa Jerusalem Kustendje (now Constanţa)
Latakia Mersin Port
Lagos Rhodes Rodosto Salonica Sinope Smyrna Sulina Trebizond Tripoli Tulcea Varna Vathy Volos...
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Poros (1484–1715)
Other Constantinople (1204–1261)
Gallipoli (1204–1235)
Rodosto (1204–1235)
Soldaia (Sudak) (13th
century – 1365)
Cyprus (1489–1571) Related...
- honor. Rákóczi and his
entourage were
settled in the town of Tekirdağ (
Rodostó in Hungarian),
relatively distant from the
Ottoman capital, and a large...
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magnitude scale, and
caused effects in a vast area
extending from
Izmit to
Rodosto (now Tekirdağ). In this area, the
earthquake was
followed by a tsunami...