Russia on the Black Sea and Sea of Azof: Being a Narrative of Travels in the Crimea and Bordering Provinces; with Notices of the Naval, Military, and Commercial Resources of Those Countries |
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... Cossacks , and Naketchiván , an Armenian town , and the head - quarters of many Armenian houses deeply engaged in supplying the commissariat of the Russian army . From the eastern coast of the Sea of Azof may also be obtained large ...
... Cossacks , and Naketchiván , an Armenian town , and the head - quarters of many Armenian houses deeply engaged in supplying the commissariat of the Russian army . From the eastern coast of the Sea of Azof may also be obtained large ...
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... Cossacks ; and if judicious persons be sent to treat with the Circassians , a long line of easy and important victories will be opened to us . But in the East , still more than in the West , everything depends upon a judicious selec ...
... Cossacks ; and if judicious persons be sent to treat with the Circassians , a long line of easy and important victories will be opened to us . But in the East , still more than in the West , everything depends upon a judicious selec ...
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... Cossacks Page 1 CHAPTER II . THE STEPPES OF RUSSIA . Extent and boundaries of the Steppes - The Tchorno - ziemé Soil and aspect - Their productions Appearance of the Steppes in spring , summer , and winter Snow - storms , called " Metel ...
... Cossacks Page 1 CHAPTER II . THE STEPPES OF RUSSIA . Extent and boundaries of the Steppes - The Tchorno - ziemé Soil and aspect - Their productions Appearance of the Steppes in spring , summer , and winter Snow - storms , called " Metel ...
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... Cossacks - Value and number of Cossack troops - Various Asiatic irregulars — General observations - - - - 96 CHAPTER IX . INKERMAN , MANGOUP , AND THE HILLY COUNTRY OF THE CRIMEA . - Its The Bay of Sevastopol to Inkerman Aktiar ...
... Cossacks - Value and number of Cossack troops - Various Asiatic irregulars — General observations - - - - 96 CHAPTER IX . INKERMAN , MANGOUP , AND THE HILLY COUNTRY OF THE CRIMEA . - Its The Bay of Sevastopol to Inkerman Aktiar ...
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... Cossacks . THE peninsula of the Crimea is a southern portion of the Steppes of Russia , raised by volcanic action out of nearly the centre of the Black Sea . It is about 200 miles across in a direct line from Cape Karamroun on the ...
... Cossacks . THE peninsula of the Crimea is a southern portion of the Steppes of Russia , raised by volcanic action out of nearly the centre of the Black Sea . It is about 200 miles across in a direct line from Cape Karamroun on the ...
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Alouchta ancient artillery Asia Baktchéserai Balaclava banks battalions beautiful Berdiansk Bessarabia Black Sea Bosphorus built called Cape Caucasus cavalry century Chersonese church Circassians colonies commercial Constantinople corps Cossacks Crimea crypts Danube Ditto Dniepr Dniestr Dubois east Emperor empire English entrance Europe exports feet fleet fortress Galatz Genoese Geray Greek ground Haxthausen horse important infantry inhabitants Inkerman Kaffa Karaim Kertch Khan khans of Crimea Kherson land Mangoup miles military Mithridates mountains mouth nations Nicolaief occupied Odessa palace Panticapæum pass peninsula Perecop Petersburg population port Prince principal regiments remains river road rock Rostof ruins Russian army Scythian Sea of Azof Sevastopol ships shores side Soldaya soldiers sotni Soudak southern coast Steppes straits Taganrok Tatars Tauric chain Theodosia tion tomb town trade traveller troops tumuli Turkish Turks valley versts vessels village Vladimir Volga wall wheat whole wine Woronzof
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