Feodosia (redirect from Caffa (Crimea)) of the regions into which Crimea is divided. During much of its history, the city was a significant settlement known as Caffa (Ligurian: Cafà) or Kaffa... 33 KB (3,084 words) - 17:53, 28 April 2024 |
was alleged to have reached Europe from the Crimea as the result of biological warfare during the siege. Caffa was established by Genoese traders in 1266... 8 KB (755 words) - 16:49, 29 April 2024 |
Kefe Eyalet (redirect from Eyalet of Caffa) Crimea. The eyalet was under direct Ottoman rule, completely separate from the Khanate of Crimea. Its capital was at Kefe, the Turkish name for Caffa... 6 KB (431 words) - 10:02, 26 February 2024 |
up caffa or Caffa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caffa may refer to: Caffa, former name of Feodosiya, a town in Crimea Melchiorre Cafà or Caffa (1636-1667)... 263 bytes (68 words) - 14:30, 1 May 2020 |
Crimean Khanate (redirect from Khanate of the Crimea) 18647/2730/JJS-2007. Historical survey > Slave societies Caffa Mikhail Kizilov (2007). "Slave Trade in the Early Modern Crimea From the Perspective of Christian, Muslim... 60 KB (6,264 words) - 12:44, 30 March 2024 |
Mangup (redirect from Dorus (Crimea)) conquered Caffa and at the end of the year, after five months of besieging Mangup, the city fell to the assault. While much of the rest of Crimea remained... 10 KB (1,057 words) - 17:21, 30 April 2024 |
Genoese Gazaria (category Medieval Crimea) the Ottoman Empire in 1474. Caffa Cembalo Soldaia Vosporo Sarsona Capitanatu Gotia (territory of Theodoro) Aside from Crimea, Genoa possessed several castles... 8 KB (802 words) - 19:22, 4 March 2024 |
the slave market." The main slave market was Caffa which after 1475 was part of the coastal strip of Crimea that belonged to the Ottomans. In the 1570s... 23 KB (2,464 words) - 16:59, 25 April 2024 |
bishop and friar. He was consecrated as the Armenian Apostolic bishop of Caffa by the Caucasian Albanian catholicos Stepanos IV in or before 1321. The... 5 KB (586 words) - 18:16, 2 January 2024 |
Crimean Tatars (redirect from Mountain Tats (Crimea)) native to Crimea. The formation and ethnogenesis of Crimean Tatars occurred during the 13th–17th centuries, uniting Cumans, who appeared in Crimea in the... 120 KB (11,712 words) - 22:43, 17 April 2024 |
Genoese commercial bases were Chios and Mytilene in the Aegean Sea, and Caffa, the major trading center between Mongol-ruled Eastern Europe and Central... 17 KB (1,840 words) - 13:23, 20 March 2024 |
Black Sea slave trade (category History of Crimea) to slave ships and trafficked to Caffa in the Crimea. Polish was such a common ethnicity for a slave in the Crimea Khanate, that the Polish language... 86 KB (12,219 words) - 11:38, 24 April 2024 |
Russo-Crimean Wars (redirect from Crimea-tatars invasion) Russian territory. Captives were subsequently sent to the Crimean city of Caffa to be sold into slavery. As a result, the Russian population in the border... 15 KB (1,646 words) - 17:55, 28 April 2024 |
located between Galata (the Genoese quarter of Constantinople) and Caffa in Crimea. The first Venetian colony on the Black Sea was granted in 1319 by... 6 KB (550 words) - 19:30, 27 October 2023 |
Crimean Campaign (1475) (category History of Crimea) capturing strategic strongholds such as Caffa, Sudak, Kerch, and Azov, effectively dismantling Genoese dominance in Crimea.: 266 The Crimean Expedition of 1475... 7 KB (685 words) - 18:58, 17 April 2024 |
Sudak (category Cities in Crimea) significance in Crimea, a territory recognized by most countries as part of Ukraine but annexed by Russia as the Republic of Crimea. Sudak serves as... 19 KB (2,000 words) - 14:31, 21 April 2024 |
their way to the Crimea. Mistrusting the loyalty and ability of his governors there, Mamai decided to seek refuge in Genoese Caffa. However, fearing... 32 KB (4,659 words) - 01:55, 23 January 2024 |
Luca Tarigo was a Genoese explorer and merchant based in Caffa in the Crimea during the 14th century. In 1347 he travelled up the rivers Don and Volga... 612 bytes (78 words) - 04:09, 19 December 2022 |
Metropolitanate of Gothia (category Christianity in Crimea) establishment in Sweden. The Metropolitanate of Gothia (also of Gothia and Caffa), also known as the Eparchy of Gothia or Metropolitanate of Doros, was a... 15 KB (1,743 words) - 23:20, 26 January 2022 |
the siege of Caffa, an attack that Mongols launched on the Italian merchants' last trading station in the region, Caffa, in the Crimea. In late 1346... 51 KB (5,310 words) - 00:09, 17 April 2024 |
Republic of Genoa (category Medieval Crimea) Genoa established the colony of Caffa in Crimea. In the following years the Genoese established further colonies in Crimea: Soldaia, Cherco and Cembalo.... 55 KB (6,234 words) - 04:54, 25 April 2024 |
Ignatius of Mariupol (category History of Crimea) S. 3 October] 1786) was an 18th-century Greek bishop of Gothia and Caffa in Crimea and later of Mariupol, modern-day Ukraine. He is venerated as a saint... 4 KB (351 words) - 10:12, 4 January 2024 |