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    Yevpatoria (redirect from Gözleve)
    Khanate. During this period the city was called Kezlev by Crimean Tatars and Gözleve by Ottoman Turks. The Russian medieval name Kozlov is a Russification of...
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    of Eupatoria (Russian: Штурм Евпатории (Storm of Eupatoria), Turkish: Gözleve Muharebesi) occurred on 17 February 1855 during the Crimean War when the...
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    Bay and the port and ancient Greek settlement of Yevpatoria/Kerkinitis/Gözleve. The coast then runs south to Sevastopol/Chersonesus, a good natural harbor...
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  • Ukraine Yevpatoria Eupatoria (Євпаторія, Евпатория), Kezlev, Kerkinitis, Gözleve Kepoi Taman Peninsula, Krasnodar Krai, Russia abandoned, submerged Cepoi...
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    Tatars Aqmescit - Aqyar - Azov - Azov Sea - Bağçasaray - Çufut Qale - Gözleve - Karasubazar - Kefe - Hansaray - Or Qapı - Taurida Governorate Amet-khan...
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  • Spanish), Evpatoría - Ευπατορία (Greek), Evpatorya (Turkish)*, Gözlöve or Gözleve (older Turkish)*, Jevpatorija (Finnish), Kerkinítis - Κερκινίτις (Greek...
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  • (1957) → Yedi Quyu/Yedy Kuiu (2023) Kerkinitis → Kezlev (7th century) → Gözleve → Yevpatoria (1784) Snovsk → Shchors (1935) → Snovsk (2016) Yekaterinoslav...
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    Caucasus served as one pretext for the war. SamaraRiver KonskaVoda Perekop Gozleve Bakhchisarai Kiev Azov Ochakov Kinburn Kammeny Zaton Kaffa In March 1735...
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    fortresses being Or Qapi at Perekop, Arabat, Yeni-Kale on the Kerch Strait, Gözleve, and Kefe. The fortress was probably built in the second half of the 17th...
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    construction of an Ottoman-style mosque, the Khan Mosque, in the port city of Gözleve (now Yevpatoria). It was likely designed by Sinan and approved by Sultan...
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  • after Alp's 1587 campaign, Islyam and his younger brother Fetikh went of Gozleve/Evpatoria on some business. The Turks there complained that they could...
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  • called by the Turks to fight Persia. He led 10 thousand men by ship from Gozleve while either the kalga or nureddin or Kasim Giray led either 10 or 20 thousand...
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