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- Sudak (redirect from Latin Diocese of Soldaia)Ahmed Pasha captured it after a long siege. The Ottomans took control of Soldaia and all other Genoese colonies, as well as the Principality of Theodoro...18 KB (2,001 words) - 05:15, 26 June 2024
- these domains were conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1474. Caffa Cembalo Soldaia Vosporo Sarsona Capitanatu Gotia (territory of Theodoro) Aside from Crimea...8 KB (802 words) - 02:26, 4 July 2024
- Other Constantinople (1204–1261) Gallipoli (1204–1235) Rodosto (1204–1235) Soldaia (Sudak) (13th century – 1365) Cyprus (1489–1571) Related articles Fourth...120 KB (14,984 words) - 05:25, 6 July 2024
- (Alupka); Gaspra; Yalta; Gurzuf; Alushta. Further east is Sudak/Sougdia/Soldaia with its Genoese fort. Further east still is Theodosia/Kaffa/Feodosia,...107 KB (10,090 words) - 00:19, 6 July 2024
- city precarious, so they decided to transfer their business northeast to Soldaia, a city in Crimea, and left Constantinople in 1259 or 1260. Their decision...11 KB (1,383 words) - 01:44, 7 July 2024
- the Greek Principality of Theodoro and the Genoese colonies at Cembalo, Soldaia, and Caffa (modern Feodosiya). Thenceforth the khanate was a protectorate...60 KB (6,264 words) - 01:32, 4 July 2024
- in their first battle. Nogai's army turned their attention to Caffa and Soldaia, looting both cities. Within two years, Toqta returned and killed Nogai...136 KB (17,913 words) - 15:30, 10 July 2024
- Other Constantinople (1204–1261) Gallipoli (1204–1235) Rodosto (1204–1235) Soldaia (Sudak) (13th century – 1365) Cyprus (1489–1571) Related articles Fourth...31 KB (3,174 words) - 13:27, 20 June 2024
- Other Constantinople (1204–1261) Gallipoli (1204–1235) Rodosto (1204–1235) Soldaia (Sudak) (13th century – 1365) Cyprus (1489–1571) Related articles Fourth...62 KB (6,773 words) - 14:48, 10 June 2024
- that moment on a strong commercial presence in the Crimea in the city of Soldaia, which, however, in the first half of the fourteenth century was struggling...6 KB (550 words) - 19:30, 27 October 2023
- the following years the Genoese established further colonies in Crimea: Soldaia, Cherco and Cembalo. Genoa and its colonies fought against several Mongol...55 KB (6,258 words) - 22:31, 9 July 2024
- trading stations. The Mongols captured and plundered the Genoese city of Soldaia. Meanwhile, Koten fled to the court of his son-in-law, Mstislav Mstislavich...29 KB (3,852 words) - 19:30, 31 May 2024
- relations with the Genoese, Mamai went as far as to ignore their seizure of Soldaia from the Prince of Gothia, one of his vassals. After his loss of Sarai...32 KB (4,659 words) - 01:55, 23 January 2024
- death of Khan Berdi Beg, the Republic of Genoa retook Sougdaia (then named Soldaia), and a new fortress was built around the city. This period of the fortress's...7 KB (659 words) - 16:04, 27 June 2024
- Crimean Khanate against Genoese forces. In Crimea, he conquered Caffa, Soldaia, Cembalo and other Genoese castles as well as the Principality of Theodoro...18 KB (923 words) - 01:08, 29 June 2024
- Other Constantinople (1204–1261) Gallipoli (1204–1235) Rodosto (1204–1235) Soldaia (Sudak) (13th century – 1365) Cyprus (1489–1571) Related articles Fourth...16 KB (1,428 words) - 09:01, 10 June 2024
- Other Constantinople (1204–1261) Gallipoli (1204–1235) Rodosto (1204–1235) Soldaia (Sudak) (13th century – 1365) Cyprus (1489–1571) Related articles Fourth...35 KB (3,184 words) - 08:48, 14 June 2024
- Other Constantinople (1204–1261) Gallipoli (1204–1235) Rodosto (1204–1235) Soldaia (Sudak) (13th century – 1365) Cyprus (1489–1571) Related articles Fourth...19 KB (2,088 words) - 19:39, 28 May 2024
- Other Constantinople (1204–1261) Gallipoli (1204–1235) Rodosto (1204–1235) Soldaia (Sudak) (13th century – 1365) Cyprus (1489–1571) Related articles Fourth...76 KB (9,421 words) - 11:42, 23 April 2024
- Other Constantinople (1204–1261) Gallipoli (1204–1235) Rodosto (1204–1235) Soldaia (Sudak) (13th century – 1365) Cyprus (1489–1571) Related articles Fourth...17 KB (2,188 words) - 11:08, 8 May 2024
- Soldaia f (obsolete) Alternative form of Sudak
- passing through Persia, and perhaps touching at the great Crimean port of Soldaia or Sudak. He was appointed a bishop in 1328 and nominated by Pope John