Gazaria (also Cassaria, Cacsarea, and Gasaria) was the name given to the colonial possessions of the Republic of Genoa in Crimea and around the Black...
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Gazaria may refer to several places: Gazaria Union Gazaria Upazila Perateia (Perateian Gazaria), medieval Crimea Gazaria (Genoese colonies), medieval Genoese...
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Gazaria Upazila (Bengali: গজারিয়া) is one of the six upazilas of Munshiganj District in the Division of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is located on the Meghna...
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Gazaria Union (Bengali: গজারিয়া ইউনিয়ন) is a union of Sakhipur Upazila, Tangail District, Bangladesh. It is situated 44 km east of Tangail, The District...
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seized the area in 1239 and it became a possession of Genoa, along with Gazaria in Crimea, in 1419. For most of the 15th century, the Guizolfi (Ghisolfi)...
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was a vital trading hub located in Crimea. The city was then part of Gazaria, a group of seven ports located in Crimea and belonging to the maritime...
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plant in the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) Industrial Park in Gazaria Upazila of Munshiganj District by March 2023, but was unable to start production...
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possessions, centered at Chios 1261–1566 Southern Crimea possessions of Gazaria 1266–1475 (lost to Ottoman Empire, Kefe Eyalet) Island of Corsica 1284–1768...
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ineffectual as prior injunctions against the Viennese, including the Laws of Gazaria, made allowances for the sale of both Christian and Muslim slaves. Ten...
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the title of shiqdar and receiving a kharija taluq in Bhola's Balia and Gazaria areas, where the family established themselves as taluqdars. Andaleeve...
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Alania Poland (First, Second, Third) Hungary (First, Second) Holy Roman Empire Bulgaria and Serbia Latin Empire Lithuania Byzantine Thrace Serbia Gazaria...
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Poland, Ruthenia, southern Ukraine (which he called Qedar), and Genoese Gazaria in Crimea. He describes the remnants of the Khazars and the early Crimean...
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and its client states, Genoa established a number of trading colonies (Gazaria) in the Black Sea, Crimean peninsula, Anatolia, and Romania. Most notable...
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Alania Poland (First, Second, Third) Hungary (First, Second) Holy Roman Empire Bulgaria and Serbia Latin Empire Lithuania Byzantine Thrace Serbia Gazaria...
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Republic of Genoa in the 14th century and formed part of the protectorate of Gazaria, based at Kaffa. It was within the territory administered by the Ghisolfi...
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Perateia, or southern Crimea (soon losing to the Genoese Gazaria and the Theodorite Gazaria). The core of the empire was the southern Black Sea coast...
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Alania Poland (First, Second, Third) Hungary (First, Second) Holy Roman Empire Bulgaria and Serbia Latin Empire Lithuania Byzantine Thrace Serbia Gazaria...
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an annual tribute as vassals, but was in constant strife with Genoese Gazaria colonies to the south over access to the coasts and the trade that went...
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same century the Republic conquered many settlements in Crimea, known as Gazaria, where the Genoese colony of Caffa was established. The alliance with the...
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Alania Poland (First, Second, Third) Hungary (First, Second) Holy Roman Empire Bulgaria and Serbia Latin Empire Lithuania Byzantine Thrace Serbia Gazaria...
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Alania Poland (First, Second, Third) Hungary (First, Second) Holy Roman Empire Bulgaria and Serbia Latin Empire Lithuania Byzantine Thrace Serbia Gazaria...
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Uzbek Khanate Qasim Khanate Genoese Gazaria Astrakhan Khanate Kazakh Khanate Crimean Khanate Khanate of Sibir Nogai Horde Khanate of Kazan...
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Alania Poland (First, Second, Third) Hungary (First, Second) Holy Roman Empire Bulgaria and Serbia Latin Empire Lithuania Byzantine Thrace Serbia Gazaria...
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missionaries to the Golden Horde. Their Latin script ceased to be used after Gazaria was taken over by the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. For centuries...
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Armenians, Tatars and Poles. Nikolai Ziber (1844-1888), Ukrainian economist Gazaria (Genoese colonies) - the name for Genoese communities in Crimea List of...
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Alania Poland (First, Second, Third) Hungary (First, Second) Holy Roman Empire Bulgaria and Serbia Latin Empire Lithuania Byzantine Thrace Serbia Gazaria...
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the empire. He died in captivity in Pera on 20 November 1475. Genoese Gazaria * Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 15: Buffoli–Caccianemici...
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Alania Poland (First, Second, Third) Hungary (First, Second) Holy Roman Empire Bulgaria and Serbia Latin Empire Lithuania Byzantine Thrace Serbia Gazaria...
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in the First Crusade 1096 • Treaty of Nymphaeum 1261 • Creation of the Gazaria 1266 • Fall of most of the Eastern Mediterranean colonies Late 15th century...
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Alania Poland (First, Second, Third) Hungary (First, Second) Holy Roman Empire Bulgaria and Serbia Latin Empire Lithuania Byzantine Thrace Serbia Gazaria...
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