-
Ahmed Pasha captured it
after a long siege. The
Ottomans took
control of
Soldaia and all
other Genoese colonies, as well as the Prin****lity of Theodoro...
-
these domains were
conquered by the
Ottoman Empire in 1474.
Caffa Cembalo Soldaia Vosporo Sarsona Capitanatu Gotia (territory of Theodoro)
Aside from Crimea...
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Other Constantinople (1204–1261)
Gallipoli (1204–1235)
Rodosto (1204–1235)
Soldaia (Sudak) (13th
century – 1365)
Cyprus (1489–1571)
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- (Alupka); Gaspra; Yalta; Gurzuf; Alushta.
Further east is Sudak/Sougdia/
Soldaia with its
Genoese fort.
Further east
still is Theodosia/Kaffa/Feodosia,...
- the Gr**** Prin****lity of
Theodoro and the
Genoese colonies at Cembalo,
Soldaia, and
Caffa (modern Feodosiya).
Thenceforth the
khanate was a protectorate...
-
relations with the Genoese,
Mamai went as far as to
ignore their seizure of
Soldaia from the
Prince of Gothia, one of his v****als.
After his loss of Sarai...
- city precarious, so they
decided to
transfer their business northeast to
Soldaia, a city in Crimea, and left
Constantinople in 1259 or 1260.
Their decision...
-
death of Khan
Berdi Beg, the
Republic of
Genoa retook Sougdaia (then
named Soldaia), and a new
fortress was
built around the city. This
period of the fortress's...
- in
their first battle. Nogai's army
turned their attention to
Caffa and
Soldaia,
looting both cities.
Within two years,
Toqta returned and
killed Nogai...
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Other Constantinople (1204–1261)
Gallipoli (1204–1235)
Rodosto (1204–1235)
Soldaia (Sudak) (13th
century – 1365)
Cyprus (1489–1571)
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