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    Chufut-Kale (redirect from Çufut Qale)
    Chufut-Kale (Crimean Tatar: Çufut Qale Tatar pronunciation: [tʃuˈfut qaˈle]; Russian and Ukrainian: Чуфут-Кале - Chufut-Kale; Karaim: Кала - קלעה - Kala)...
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    born in Lutsk, Volhynia, then lived in Lithuania, and finally settled in Çufut Qale, Crimea, where he also died. Gabriel Firkovich of Troki was his son-in-law...
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    Antiquity. Before the founding of Bakhchysarai the Qırq Yer fortress (modern Çufut Qale), Salaçıq, and Eski Yurt were built. These have since become incorporated...
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    period of the Crimean Khanate, they had major communities in the towns of Çufut Qale, Sudak, Kefe, and Bakhchysarai.[citation needed] According to Karaite...
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    existed among the Muslim Crimean Tatars, primarily in the mountainous Çufut Qale area. In 1553–1554 Cossack Hetman Dmytro Vyshnevetsky (in office: 1550–1557)...
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    In 1738, Lacy's corps again landed in Crimea and took the fortress of Çufut Qale near the Khan's capital, Bakhchisaray. For his success in Poland and Crimea...
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    were as important as the Polish Magnats. Directly to the khan belonged Cufut-Qale, Bakhchisaray, and Staryi Krym (Eski Qirim). The khan also possessed all...
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    attractions located within the raion: Bakhchysarai Palace The "cave city" of Çufut Qale The "cave city" of Eski Kermen Mangup The "cave city" of Tepe-Kermen Uspenskyi...
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    Empire - Nogay - Tatars Aqmescit - Aqyar - Azov - Azov Sea - Bağçasaray - Çufut Qale - Gözleve - Karasubazar - Kefe - Hansaray - Or Qapı - Taurida Governorate...
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  • "Seder Tefillot," appeared first in Venice (D. Bomberg), 1525–29; then in Çufut Qale, 1734 and 1805; and in Yevpatoria, 1836. Constantinopolitan Karaites Abraham...
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