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During much of its history, the city was a
significant settlement known as
Caffa (Ligurian: Cafà) or
Kaffa (Old
Crimean Tatar/Ottoman Turkish: کفه; Crimean...
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Siege of
Caffa was a
siege of the
Genoese port town of
Caffa by a
large Crimean Tatar army
under the
Golden Horde, led by
their Khan Jani Beg, which...
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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)...
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right to
trade in the "Mare Maius" (Black Sea). Consequently, in 1266,
Caffa was
granted to the Genoese,
which became the
capital of the
dominions of...
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Genoese commercial bases were
Chios and
Mytilene in the
Aegean Sea, and
Caffa, the
major trading center between Mongol-ruled
Eastern Europe and Central...
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Eyalet of Kefe or
Caffa (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت كفه; Eyālet-i Kefê) was an
eyalet of the
Ottoman Empire. The
eyalet stretched across the northern...
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Genoese fearing a war with
Caffa. On 6 June 1475, the
Ottoman Albanian commander Gedik Ahmet Pasha conquered Caffa after five days of siege. The siege...
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three graves located in Kyrgyzstan,
dated to 1338 and 1339. The
siege of
Caffa in
Crimea in 1346, is
known to have been the
first plague outbreak with...
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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...
- Juan
Pablo Caffa (born 30
September 1984) is an
Argentine former footballer who pla**** as a left winger. His
nickname was "El
violinista del Viaducto"...