- sudžuka; Bulgarian: суджук, romanized:
sudzhuk; Gr****: σουτζούκι, romanized: sutzúki; Macedonian: суџук, romanized:
sudzhuk; Azerbaijani: sucuq; Romanian: sugiuc...
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divided with
Ukraine Sacalin Island Insula Sulinei Krupinin Island [ru]
Sudzhuk Island [ru]
Utrish Island [ru]
Giresun Island Hoynat Islet Kefken Island...
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British schooner Vixen in (Adyghe: Цӏэмэз, Ts'emez) in the
seaport of
Sudzhuk-Kale (now Novorossiysk). At the
moment of detention, 8 guns, 28,800 pounds...
- cove was
owned by Gr****s, the
Genoese and the Turks, who
built a
fortress Sudzhuk-Calais there.
During the Russian-Turkish war it was destro**** and a Russian...
- kilometers; its
maximum width is 9 kilometers. It is
delimited by the
Sudzhuk Spit [ru] and by Cape Doob [ru].
Although navigation is
affected by strong...
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controlled by an
Ottoman fortress (qale)
named Sujuk (also
transliterated Sudzhuk,
Sudschuk and Soğucak). This name may be
derived from
Susaco (see above)...
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October Campaign,
Sheikh Mansur was
forced to
retreat to the
fortress Sudzhuk-Kale. There, he
began sending several letters to the
peoples of the Caucasus...
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locals didn't know any routes. He
eventually reached the
Turkish fortress Sudzhuk–Kale, modern–day Novorossiysk.
Disappointed by the
result of the campaign...
- Търновски /
Sudzhuk Tarnovski / Търновски Суджук /
Tarnovski Sudzhuk EU Суджук Търновски /
Sudzhuk Tarnovski / Търновски Суджук /
Tarnovski Sudzhuk is a horse...
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military operations in the
North Caucasus and
attack the
fortresses of
Sudzhuk-Kale and Anapa. However, the
unusually strong flood of
mountain rivers...