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    Perekop (redirect from Or Qapı)
    Perekop (Ukrainian & Russian: Перекоп; Crimean Tatar: Or Qapı; Greek: Τάφρος and Τάφραι and Τάφρη) is a village located on the Perekop Isthmus connecting...
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    46°08′52″N 33°41′28″E / 46.14778°N 33.69111°E / 46.14778; 33.69111 Or Qapi Fortress is a ruined fort located near the settlement of Perekop on the...
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    became the bey of Or Qapı sometime between 1642 and 1644, an important position of the Crimean Khanate who was in charge of Or Qapı fortress - the gateway...
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    name. The Crimean Tatar name of Or Qapı adopts the Greek in the Crimean Tatar language meaning Or "trench" and Qapı "gate," and Perekop in the Slavic...
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    orchestra) 6-Açıq qapı (Meyxana feat. Vüqar) 7-Tələsdim 8-Göz yaşları (Ədalət and Manana) remix 9-Bağlı qapı (Lezginka) 1-Bağlı qapı (Meyxana feat. Vüqar)...
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    Demir-Kapu (Ukrainian: Демір-Капу, Russian: Демир-Капу, Crimean Tatar: Demir Qapı) 1,540 m in the Babugan Yayla; Zeytin-Kosh (Ukrainian: Зейтин-Кош; Russian:...
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    Krasnoperekopsk (redirect from Yañı Qapı)
    Krasnoperekopsk (Russian: Красноперекопск) or Yany Kapu (Ukrainian: Яни Капу, Crimean Tatar: Yañı Qapu) is a city in Crimea. Following the 2014 annexation...
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    This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (February 2020)...
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  • Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,935, in 395 families. Qezel Qapi can be found at GEOnet Names Server, at this link, by opening the Advanced...
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  • Kurortne (1978) Seyitler → Nyzhniohirskyi (1944) Yañı Küçükköy → Parkove Or Qapı → Perekop (1736) Curçı → Pervomaiske (1944) Aşağı Kikineiz → Ponyzivka...
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    important ports of Azak (modern Azov) and Özi. On 21 May 1735 he sacked Or Qapı fortress, then continued into the Crimean Peninsula. Münnich destroyed...
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    Demir-Kapu (redirect from Demir Qapı)
    Demir-Kapu (Ukrainian: Демір-Капу, Crimean Tatar: Demir Qapı) is the second highest mountain in Crimea. Its height stands 1540 meters above sea level....
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    compare قاپو qāpū in old Perso-Arabic spelling with modern Azerbaijani qapı, "door") or in suffixes, as و was often used to transcribe the vowel harmony in...
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    (medrese with chains) in Salaçıq (1500), Dürbe in Salaçıq (1501), and "Demir Qapı" (Iron Gate) portal in the Bakhchisaray Palace by Aloisio the New (1503)...
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    Iran. He uses the same analogue as in differentiating German from Germanic or differentiating Turkish and Turkic. This use of the term for the Iranian language...
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    towns in Crimea have several names. West: The Isthmus of Perekop/Perekop/Or Qapi, about 7 km (4 mi) wide, connects Crimea to the mainland. It was often...
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    rayonı) — composed of Krasnohvardiysky and Pervomaisk raions, Perekop Raion (Or Qapı rayonı) — composed of Krasnoperekopsk and Rozdolne raions, former Armiansk...
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    Crimean Khanate (category Pages using infobox country or infobox former country with the flag caption or type parameters)
    Khanate, were created. Or Qapı (Perekop) had special status. The fortress was controlled either directly by the khan's family or by the family of Shirin...
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    Генуезька фортеця, Russian: Генуэзская крепость, Crimean Tatar: Ceneviz qalesi) or Sudak fortress is a fortress in Sudak, Crimea, built by the Genoese in 13th–14th...
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    - Bağçasaray - Çufut Qale - Gözleve - Karasubazar - Kefe - Hansaray - Or Qapı - Taurida Governorate Amet-khan Sultan - Refat Appazov - Ismail Bulatov...
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    18th century Armenians and Greeks who had come from the nearby city of Or Qapı (present-day Perekop) founded Armiansk. The first name of the town was...
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  • are mentioned in brackets): Suvorove (Culğa) Voloshyne (Qulla) Perekop (Or Qapı) In July 2020, Ukraine conducted an administrative reform throughout its...
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  • Mangup Mykulyntsi Castle Nevytske Castle Novosilka Castle Okopy Castle Or Qapi Fortress Ostroh Castle Pidzamochok Castle Pomoriany Castle Skala-Podilska...
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    Mangup Mykulyntsi Castle Nevytske Castle Novosilka Castle Okopy Castle Or Qapi Fortress Ostroh Castle Pidzamochok Castle Pomoriany Castle Skala-Podilska...
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    6th-century Byzantine historian Procopius of Caesarea, the region of Dory or Doros was settled by those Ostrogoths who refused to follow Theodoric the...
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    seaside setting on the cliffs draws parallels with the Belém Tower in Portugal, or Miramare Castle on the Gulf of Trieste outside Trieste, Italy. In 1914, von...
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    Mangup Mykulyntsi Castle Nevytske Castle Novosilka Castle Okopy Castle Or Qapi Fortress Ostroh Castle Pidzamochok Castle Pomoriany Castle Skala-Podilska...
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    ha-Yehudim (Hebrew for 'Rock of the Jews').[dubious – discuss] Чуфут-Кале (Russian or Ukrainian transliteration: Chufut Kale) is mentioned in the Soviet scientific...
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  • S. ambassador to Iran George V. Allen urged the Shah not to execute Qazi or his brother, only to be reassured: "Are you afraid I'm going to have them...
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    Fortress (Ukrainian: Богородицька фортеця, romanized: Bohorodytsʹka fortetsya) or Novobohorodytska Fortress is a 17th-century retrenchment of the Cossack Hetmanate...
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