- the name Qırım came to
displace Solkhat by the
early 15th. The
origin of
either name is uncertain. Some
consider Solkhat to be
related to the Gr**** Colchis...
- Krym was
known as
Solkhat, a
prospering city
during the
reign of the
Golden Horde.
Early Crimean Khans had
their capital in
Solkhat until the
first part...
-
Sayid invaded and took
Solkhat. The
Shinins changed sides and Haji fled to the Dnieper.
Sayid collected tribute and
burned Solkhat which cost him local...
- the
reign of Jani Beg (1342–1357).
After the
governorship of
Crimea at
Solkhat had been held by a
member of a
different family in 1349–1356, it seems...
- Simferopol/Ak-Mechet, the
modern capital. Karasu-Bazar/Bilohorsk was a
commercial center.
Solkhat/Staryi Krym was the old
Tatar capital.
Towns on the
northern steppe area...
-
adopted Islam as the
state religion. He
built a
large mosque in the city of
Solkhat in the
Crimea in 1314 and
proscribed Buddhism and
Shamanism among the Mongols...
- Sarai,
Tokhtamysh chased him into the
Crimea and,
after besieging him in
Solkhat,
finally killed him.
Another would-be
challenger in the Crimea, Tokhtamysh's...
-
among historians.
Proposed identifications with
modern settlements include Solkhat and
Tepsen in the
eastern part of the Crimea, as well as Chu****-Kale and...
-
Coins were now
struck in Darwīsh's name at Bolghar, (old) Astrakhan, and
Solkhat in the Crimea,
indicating his
recognition along the
Volga and in the southwest...
-
Intellectual Life and
Cultural Milieu of
Jewish Communities in
Medieval Kaffa and
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