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- Kermen (Bulgarian: Кермен [ˈkɛrmɛn]) is a small town in Sliven Muni****lity in Sliven Province, eastern Bulgaria. As of the 2021 Census, it had 1,471 inhabitants...
- 33°44′29″E / 44.61000°N 33.74139°E / 44.61000; 33.74139 Eski Kermen or Eski-Kermen (Ukrainian: Ескі-Кермен; Russian: Эски-Кермен) was a cave town and...
- Kakhovka (Ukrainian: Каховка, pronounced [kɐˈxɔu̯kɐ]) is a port city on the Dnieper River in Kakhovka Raion, Kherson Oblast, of southern Ukraine. It hosts...
- kermen, which originates from ****an. It is known as kirmen in Tatar, and as karman in Chuvash. The Russian word kremlin also originates from kermen....
- Tepe-Kermen (Crimean Tatar: Töpe Kermen; Ukrainian and Russian: Тепе-Кермен) is a butte and an early medieval settlement in the Bakhchysarai Raion of Crimea...
- Kermen Peninsula (Bulgarian: полуостров Кермен, romanized: poluostrov Kermen, IPA: [poɫuˈɔstrof ˈkɛrmɛn]) is a 1.5-km long peninsula forming the south...
- the feared Cossack raids, so he ordered Silistria Pasha to go to Arslan–Kermen city, to block Cossack access through the Dnieper. Sirko discovered Ottoman...
- establishing Azov and Ochakov fortresses as a defense from Cossack raids. Kizil-Kermen, Tavan and Aslan fortresses were also constructed on the upper Dnieper and...
- Orta Cami Mosque Tahtali-Jami Mosque Cave Monastery Zincirli Madrasa Tepe-Kermen There is a network of well marked hiking trails around the town. All the...
- basilicas, fortifications and cave settlements (alongside Mangup also at Eski Kermen etc.) during the 6th century. By the late 7th or early 8th century, a new...