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112: 82: 294: 58: 119: 89: 509:. The instruments were discovered while examining an ancient necropolis located near the Volna settlement. Archaeologists say that a Greek polis existed there from the second quarter of the 6th century BC to the 4th century AD, which belonged to the 424:. Russia ceded it back to the Ottomans in 1792. It finally passed to Russia in 1828. For much of the succeeding century, the area was sparsely populated. The largest settlement was the 111: 457:. Shallow desalinated lakes and local estuaries inhabited by fish and game, overgrown with thick reeds of the shore, create a swampy, impassable area. 404:(Ghisolfi) family, founded by the Genoese Jew Simeone de Guizolfi, ruled the peninsula on behalf of Gazaria. The rulership of the region by Jewish 258:
The area has evolved over the past two millennia from a chain of islands into today's peninsula. In ancient times the peninsula was known to the
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revolves around conflicts that arise within the leadership of a Wehrmacht regiment during the German retreat from the
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in 1783 and became an Ottoman Sanjak under the Eyalet of Kaffa. In 1791, during the
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Russian archaeologists discover ancient Greek musical instruments near Crimea
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Tsutsiev, Atlas of the Ethno-Political History of the Caucasus, 2004
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in the mid-7th century. Following the breakup of the Khazar
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In 2018, archaeologists discovered the remains of ancient
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One version of the origin of the name "Taman" claims its
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disparagingly describes the town of Taman in his novel,
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in c. 969, the peninsula formed part of a Khazar Jewish
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recovered it in 1943. The story of the motion picture
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seized the area in 1239 and it became a possession of
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Taman peninsula
Taman (disambiguation)
Peninsula
A typical mud volcano near the village of Taman
mud volcano
Taman
Taman Peninsula is located in Krasnodar Krai
Taman Peninsula is located in European Russia
45°12′0″N 37°12′0″E / 45.20000°N 37.20000°E / 45.20000; 37.20000
Krasnodar Krai
Russia
[tɐˈmanskʲɪjpəlʊˈostrəf]
peninsula
Krasnodar Krai
Russia
Sea of Azov
Kerch Strait
Black Sea
Circassian
swamp
Greeks
Greek
Sindi
Pontic Greek
Hermonassa
Phanagoria
Tmutarakan

Axe
Hermitage Museum

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