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Çimpe Castle (Ottoman Turkish: جنبی, Cinbi; Gr****: Τζύμπη, Tzympē) was a
medieval fortification on the
Gallipoli peninsula in
modern Turkey. Its site...
- 378 was an
important turning point in the
decline of the
Roman Empire.
Çimpe Castle was the
first European territory held by the
Ottoman Empire, dating...
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forces against John V,
granting them the use of a
European fortress at
Çimpe around 1352. A
major earthquake devastated Gallipoli (modern Gelibolu) two...
- Byzantines. The
Ottoman Empire thus
acquired its
first European territory, at
Çimpe and Gallipoli. Able to
retake Constantinople in 1354, John V
removed and...
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first crossed into
Europe in 1352,
establishing a
permanent settlement at
Çimpe Castle on the
Dardanelles in 1354 and
moving their capital to
Edirne (Adrianople)...
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becomes extinct. Süleyman
Pasha (son of Orhan) is
probably granted control of
Çimpe Castle on the
Gallipoli peninsula by
Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos, the...
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which the
Ottomans gained their first permanent stronghold in
Europe at
Çimpe Castle in 1354.
Orhan decided to
pursue war
against Europe,
Anatolian Turks...
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Paraskevi (Gr****: Παρασκευή Paraskevī́; Katharevousa: Παρασκευὴ Paraskeuḕ)
Çimpe during Ottoman age (1362-1920)
Tzympin (Gr****: Τζύμπην Tzýmpīn; Katharevousa:...
- Ikan
pacik kule
Telukh mandi Puket mekuah Tumpi Godekhr Puket sekuning Cimpe Getuk "Alas in Indonesia".
Joshua Project.
Retrieved 2014-11-02. Akifumi...
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becomes extinct. Süleyman
Pasha (son of Orhan) is
probably granted control of
Çimpe Castle on the
Gallipoli peninsula by
Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos, the...