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1268:
904:, settling permanently in a modest peasant house in the small village of Staryi Krym. Two years later, in the spring, sensing that she was close to death, after having destroyed all the papers and burned the compromising documents in her possession, she asked the Armenians of the church that her body be buried with the clothes she was wearing at the moment, without being stripped. Falling from a horse, she died on April 23, 1826. However, according to local custom, her body had to be washed before burial, so her recommendations were not heeded. It was then that, while cleaning the body, she noticed her branding on her right shoulder and chest, proving her real identity. As a result, by express order of the new Emperor
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1511:, The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 10 (1788), p. 211: "The modern reader must not confound this old Cherson of the Tauric or Crimean peninsula with a new city of the same name".
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was given Qrim as a fief in c. 1265. Tatar coins were struck in Qrim from 1287/8 (AH 686) and in the same year, an
Egyptian architect was sent there to build a mosque to be named after the Egyptian sultan.
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1279:
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1337:Федеральное статистическое наблюдение «Перепись населения в Крымском федеральном округе». ("Population Census in Crimean Federal District" Federal Statistical Examination)
2117:
822:, and the city declined into relative obscurity. After the Russian conquest of the Crimean Khanate in the 1770s, the city of Staryi Krym was given the Greek name of
818:
for some years, as coins struck here are dated to as late as 1517 (AH 923), after which point in 1532 the capital of the
Ottoman vassal state was moved to
2676:
719:, and later also for the peninsula itself) is derived from the name of the city). It became adopted as an alternative term for what used to be known as
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449:
1730:
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is the older of the two, dating to the period prior to the Mongol conquest in mid-1238. Both names coexisted during the 14th century, but the name
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1333:"Таблица 1.3. Численность населения Крымского федерального округа, городских округов, муниципальных районов, городских и сельских поселений"
888:
Russian for some secret services rendered to
Russian diplomacy, Alexander was the only person she confided in. Having admit her past guilt, as a
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521:
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216:
1390:
The
Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times, Volume II: Foreign Dominion to Statehood: The Fifteenth Century to the Twentieth Century
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1601:
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Before the 1270s, Qrim had been a village surrounding a fort at best, but by the early 14th century it had grown into a prosperous city.
708:(Κρημνοί, in post-classical Koiné Greek pronunciation, Crimni, i.e., "the Cliffs", referenced by Herodotus 4.20.1 and 4.110.2) or from a
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1335:[Table 1.3. Population of Crimean Federal District, Its Urban Okrugs, Municipal Districts, Urban and Rural Settlements].
1340:
1629:
114:
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2450:
2028:
1956:
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535:
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built in 1332. The town prospered during the 14th century, but it was completely destroyed during the civil unrest under
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1753:
876:
then wanted to meet her in person and, once met at her palace, she confessed to him that she was actually the
Countess
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1401:
421:
147:
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living in the town barely exceeds 10%, which is the lowest percentage recorded in any major settlement on the whole
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180:
30:
This article is about the historical town in Crimea. For the settlement of Staryi Krym lying east of
Mariupol, see
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846:. In the late 19th century, the inhabitants were mostly employed in gardening, tobacco cultivation and farming.
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It has been vacant for decades, having had the following incumbents of the intermediary (archiepiscopal) rank:
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830:), but this name never entered common usage. In 1863, the town had a population of 1,085, of which 43.4% were
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756:(White City), this never gained popularity, perhaps because the town already styled a name from antiquity.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20060214212726/http://archnet.org/library/places/one-place.tcl?place_id=8092
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in the later 15th century. Qrim seems to have retained its position as capital of the newly established
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of the state criminal requested by the French ambassador, she was exiled to the Crimea with a group of
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1945:
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1524:, Old Krim), the Cimmerium of the Greeks, which gave its name to the peninsula." Henry H. Howorth,
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fortified the town and thereafter it became a capital of the
Crimean Yurt (Crimean province of the
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As Phulli, it was one of the bishoprics in the Roman client-state, later province, of the
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Before the Mongol period, mention is made in Greek hagiography of the residence of the
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or Holy Cross. Maksoudian, Krikor (1997). "Armenian
Communities in Eastern Europe" in
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1229:, where no imperial metropolis was established, and it faded under heathen rule.
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fortress before the Mongol conquest of the Crimea in mid-1238. The
Mongols under
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Vasilev A. A., "The Goths in the Crimea," Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1936, p. 98
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704:. There are however alternative suggestions, such as derivation from the Greek
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which stood nearby. The promontory or peninsula on which it stood was known as
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592:). Neither name is attested prior to the 13th century, but on the authority of
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Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom XI
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in 1783, the town has been known by the Russian name Staryi Krym (Russian
645:); it is likely that the site of this fortress corresponds to the site of
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in all four languages) is a small historical city and former bishopric in
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monastic complex in Staryi Krym, built in 1338 and known in Armenian as "
1372:– furrow, ditch). An alternative proposal derives it from the name of an
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by the early 15th. The origin of either name is uncertain. Some consider
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for some time. She said she was aware of many events at the court of
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governor of the eastern part of the peninsula, as a fortress named
1616:"Espion démoniaque. L'histoire de la vraie dame hiver - shadowcat"
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E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936, Volume 4,
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The diocese was nominally restored in 1929, as a Latin Catholic
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armies. In 1824, by order of the emperor who did not grant the
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Willem Pieter Adrian Maria Mutsaerts (1960.06.27 – 1964.08.16)
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she had long followed the heroic bands that had resisted the
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1602:"1.5.3. Charles Alexandre de Bode – Illustrated Descendancy"
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During the late 13th century, the town was known as either
633:(Φοῦλλαι, although other sources identify this place with
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http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/russia/crimeapre1478.html
911:
Staryi Krym was the city where the famous Russian writer
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History of the Mongols, from the 9th to the 19th century
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and variants). Although officially the town was renamed
2029:
1957:
908:, her belongings were shipped to the Russian capital.
435:
1460:
853:, the Countess Jeanne de Gachet, wife of a French
1331:Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2014).
528:, approximately 25 km (15 mi.) west of
520:. It has been occupied by Russia since 2014 (see
450:United Nations General Assembly Resolution 68/262
2658:
1876:
1711:GCatholic - Phulli, with titular incumbent links
1672:http://www.iccrimea.org/monuments/monuments.html
1530:The so-called Tartars of Russia and Central Asia
700:is likely explained as a corruption of the name
1083:. The exact ethnic composition was as follows:
522:Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
2111:
1731:
1360:Perhaps a Turkified form of the Italian name
775:The town was probably the site of an earlier
740:meaning "old", rendered in Crimean Tatar as
729:in western languages from the 17th century.
696:(Κιμμέριον ἄκρον). The 13th-century toponym
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1396:(ed.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 57.
1249:Gabriele M. Reyes (1949.08.25 – 1949.10.13)
493:
2677:Cities of district significance in Ukraine
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1738:
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1586:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1576:(in Polish). Warszawa. 1890. p. 271.
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1946:
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1252:Pasquale Mores (1950.01.31 – 1960.05.15)
763:
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968:
2099:
1719:
1697:The murder of the Jews of Staryi Krym
787:) and a home for the Emir of Crimea.
134:Location of Staryi Krym within Crimea
1548:. International Committee for Crimea
1467:. New York: HarperCollins. pp.
1559:
919:. The city is home to an important
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341:9.97 km (3.85 sq mi)
187:
154:
121:
24:
963:
940:, the German occupiers operated a
732:Since the annexation of Crimea by
25:
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1677:http://tatarworld.com/history.htm
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1305:
1065:Ukrainian national census in 2001
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1865:
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1463:Asimov's Chronology of the World
1341:Federal State Statistics Service
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1278:
1266:
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926:, formerly run by notable heart
752:after the ancient Greek name of
524:). It is located in the Eastern
426:Solkhat (until the 14th century)
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1485:
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1436:
1407:
1354:
1236:(Curiate Italian name Fulli).
13:
1:
2235:Cities and rural settlements
2138:Autonomous Republic of Crimea
1758:Autonomous Republic of Crimea
510:Kirovske (Isliam-Terek) Raion
446:Autonomous Republic of Crimea
2426:Komsomolske / Bakachyk-Kyiat
1546:"Crimean Tatar Architecture"
1300:Health resort in Staryi Krym
915:lived and died, and now has
798:From that period remain the
260:Ukraine (occupied by Russia)
7:
2298:Krasnoperekopsk / Yany Kapu
1992:Krasnoperekopsk / Yany Kapu
1911:Krasnoperekopsk / Yany Kapu
715:The name "Crimea" (for the
612:to be related to the Greek
583:
568:
370:1,000/km (3,000/sq mi)
32:Staryi Krym, Donetsk Oblast
10:
2698:
1630:"SD-Gefängnis Staryj Krym"
1604:(in French). 16 June 2017.
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759:
656:may continue the old name
547:
349:300 m (1,000 ft)
29:
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2436:Krasnohvardiiske / Kurman
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2234:
2223:
2160:
2145:
2071:
2027:
1955:
1944:
1874:
1863:
1822:Krasnoperekopsk / Perekop
1817:Krasnohvardiiske / Kurman
1780:
1765:
1656:"Національний склад міст"
1385:
1246:(1946.11.11 – 1948.10.17)
1207:
1199:
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1186:
1181:
1173:
1168:
1160:
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1099:
1094:
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981:—
917:a museum dedicated to him
880:, the sad heroine of the
878:Jeanne de La Motte-Valois
744:; also transliterated as
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430:
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281:
264:
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212:
107:
79:
65:
58:
42:
2531:Ordzhonikidze / Kaihador
2526:Oktiabrske / Biiuk-Onlar
2134:Administrative divisions
1754:Administrative divisions
1318:
1314:, medieval Karaite rabbi
849:In 1812, shortly before
543:
2416:Kirovske / Isliam-Terek
1812:Kirovske / Isliam Terek
1493:Placenames of the World
1447:Encyclopedia Britannica
474:
37:Town in Crimea, Ukraine
2077:Urban-type settlements
1459:Asimov, Isaac (1991).
1369:
1244:Francis Joseph Beckman
1221:Ecclesiastical history
1075:. The share of ethnic
955:Historical populations
772:
734:Catherine II of Russia
694:Promontorium Cimmerium
2649:, not yet implemented
1234:titular archbishopric
1095:2001 Ukrainian census
861:, had been living in
806:, and the ruins of a
767:
688:), after the city of
548:Further information:
232:45.02917°N 35.08861°E
167:Staryi Krym (Ukraine)
2647:continued occupation
946:prison in the town.
769:Konstantin Bogaevsky
367: • Density
200:Staryi Krym (Russia)
73:Surp Khach Monastery
2596:Sovietske / Dolossy
1449:4th edition (1810).
1394:Richard Hovannisian
956:
851:Napoleon's invasion
802:, built in 1314 by
771:, Staryi Krym, 1903
266:Autonomous republic
228: /
170:Show map of Ukraine
2601:Sovietskyi / Ichki
2461:Lenine / Yedy-Kuiu
2446:Kuibysheve / Albat
2237:under the hromadas
1857:Sovietskyi / Ichki
1827:Lenine / Yedy-Kuiu
1288:Armenian monastery
954:
857:and victim of the
832:Armenian Christian
773:
670:Bosporus Cimmerius
359: • Total
338: • Total
237:45.02917; 35.08861
203:Show map of Russia
137:Show map of Crimea
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2639:
2638:
2343:Rural settlements
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2066:
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1217:
1212:
1211:
1081:Crimean peninsula
1056:
1055:
943:Sicherheitsdienst
604:came to displace
526:Crimean Peninsula
456:
455:
322:Kirovske District
16:(Redirected from
2689:
2667:Cities in Crimea
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2240:
2229:
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1483:
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1466:
1456:
1450:
1440:
1434:
1427:
1414:
1411:
1405:
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1358:
1352:
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1328:
1297:
1282:
1273:Ozbek Han Mosque
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1227:Bosporan Kingdom
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1091:
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1085:
970:
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863:Saint Petersburg
842:, and 0.7% were
836:Eastern Orthodox
800:Ozbek Han Mosque
726:Tauric Peninsula
676:(as reported by
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2084:Category:Crimea
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2023:
1940:
1870:
1861:
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1289:
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1262:
1223:
1214:
1213:
1205:
1192:
1179:
1166:
1153:
1140:
1127:
1114:
1061:
952:
882:necklace affair
816:Crimean Khanate
762:
717:Crimean Khanate
666:Strait of Kerch
552:
546:
533:
505:
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434:
394:
300:Federal subject
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1936:Yevpatoria
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781:Batu Khan
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674:Roman era
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