He also believes that Moscow wants to use the threat of unleashing ethnic conflict in the Crimea as an instrument to keep Ukraine in line. |
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In February 1854 he went to the Crimea where his efforts resulted in decorations and mention in dispatches. |
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During the war in the Crimea, the thinness of the British ranks soon became an embarrassment. |
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The main theatre of war was in the Crimea, where British, French and Turkish troops landed and laid siege to the port of Sebastopol. |
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The south coast of the Ukraine, including Crimea, was a developed centre of grape culture in ancient times. |
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The most interesting part of visiting Crimea, for me, was the time I spent with a local Tatar family. |
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The same occurred in the Crimea, where all Tatar city, school, and street names were changed. |
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Army careers were flexible in the 19th century, and there is no reason why Hervey should not stay in the saddle almost till Crimea. |
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Also deported from the Crimea were 37,000 Bulgarians, Greeks, and Armenians found guilty of collaborating with the Germans. |
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But President Putin, What if Every Man Who is insecure About His Masculinity Invaded Crimea? |
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The acting President vetoed the abolition but the parliamentary move still rankles in Crimea. |
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The alfa members involved are now in hiding in Crimea but some former commanders are still in Ukraine and are being interrogated. |
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Last April, shortly after annexation, the Duma voted for the law allowing gaming zones in Crimea. |
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Oh, and beyond the psychological impacts, Russia is likely to face significant costs as a result of the Crimea annexation. |
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It is the only tourist center Ukraine has left on the Black Sea, since Russia annexed Crimea last spring. |
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Putin mentioned the word before, during the Crimea crises last spring before he annexed the strategic peninsula. |
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The brazen land grab of Crimea was planned while Putin was enjoying the limelight of the Sochi Winter Olympics. |
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The breakaway referendum in Crimea is a mere week away and is a gun to all heads. |
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Unlike the dreary industrial region of Donbass where the fighting is concentrated, Crimea has great potential as a tourist center. |
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The Crimea issue has helped the pro-Russian factions to organize and consolidate. |
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And even Russian-subsidized programs have not brought nearly as many visitors to Crimea as before the crises. |
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When Druz visited Crimea before, he said, he felt disturbed by the debauched atmosphere. |
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Nor will Russia be dislodged from Crimea or deterred from further escalation by military force. |
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In a matter of weeks, Putin has sawed the Crimea off Ukraine and glued it into the Russian Federation. |
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Imagine the impact you might have had if you had also spoken about the Russian seizure of Crimea. |
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Time to end your silence about the seizure of Crimea and the troops massing at the border with eastern Ukraine. |
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We are worried that Russia will move out from Crimea and endanger the whole country. |
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The invasion of Crimea, however, shows that the Putin has chosen to forestall change with the help of foreign aggression. |
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The Tartars used such a method against the Genoese in Crimea in 1346 and the fleeing Genoese tragically spread the black plague from Asia to Europe. |
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They not only hoisted Russian flags, but reportedly beat Ukrainians who expressed indignation at Russian aggression in Crimea. |
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Vladimir Putin snatched Crimea from Ukraine as a strategic, patriotic, and touristic prize. |
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And while many people died in the kosovo war, as he pointed out, none have died in Crimea. |
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Free Crimea, we ultimately discover, is the work of a drunken Brit on a lark. |
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Snyder had invited Tatar scholars to attend the conference, but they chose to remain in Crimea so as to mark this occasion. |
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But they may not have time with Putin challenging, Crimea invaded and an economy in tatters. |
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Russia, having annexed the Crimea, had embarked on a titanic struggle with the Ottoman Empire which was absorbing stupendous quantities of manpower and treasure. |
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When he abdicated in 1917, Nicholas II, tsar of Russia, rather hoped he might have been allowed to live out the rest of his days in peace with his family in the Crimea. |
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After Crimea was occupied, Babay moved to eastern Ukraine, where his peculiar appearance quickly earned him notoriety. |
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They won the war and the Ottoman Empire recognized the Crimea as part of Russia. |
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Yet with much of those resources now focused on Crimea, the paralympics seem alarmingly exposed. |
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Annexation, he claimed, is simply protecting the Crimea and all its peoples, not just the ethnic Russians. |
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Logic is a rare bird in these parts and Crimea is nothing short of a powder keg. |
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However, as the recent and unpredicted actions in Crimea remind us, there is always a chance of relapse. |
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Since Putin began flexing his muscles in the Crimea last fall, the ruble has lost 10 percent of its value against the dollar. |
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It was the work of Florence Nightingale and her companions in the Crimea that did more than anything else to establish female nursing as a respectable career. |
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Genoese and Venetian fondachi littered the coastline from North Africa to the Crimea. |
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Another more dangerous mission was required in 860 to the partly Judaized and Islamicized pagans of the Khazar Crimea. |
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During the Crimean War in 1854 and 1855, three Royal Marines earned the Victoria Cross, two in the Crimea and one in the Baltic. |
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According to the Constitution of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukrainian is the only state language of the republic. |
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But in everyday life the majority of Crimean Tatars and Ukrainians in Crimea use Russian. |
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Russia eventually conquered the south of Ukraine and Crimea, and renamed them as New Russia. |
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By the 16th century, the existence of Goths in Crimea had become well known to European scholars. |
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Meanwhile, some legends about a Gothic state in Crimea existed in Europe throughout the Middle Ages. |
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The epidemic began with an attack that Mongols launched on the Italian merchants' last trading station in the region, Caffa in the Crimea. |
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Often, troops from Nogay, the Crimea and Russia also served the Kazan khans. |
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Merchants carried on a transit trade between Muscovy, Kazan, Crimea, Central Asia, and the Transcaucasus region. |
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Around 1400 the weakening of the Golden Horde shifted the fur trade from tribute down to Volga to commercial exchange through Crimea. |
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Genoese merchants organized the slave trade from the Crimea to Mamluk Egypt. |
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Today is the deadline for Ukrainian troops to leave Crimea, join the Russian military or demobilise. |
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She was the first but not last leader of Russia to annex Crimea. |
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This meeting was the first since Russia was expelled from the group G8 following its annexation of Crimea in March. |
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However Russia was ejected from the group in 2014 following the Russian annexation of Crimea. |
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The Crimea annexation was a step in this direction, in Dugin's opinion. |
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In the same century the Republic conquered many settlements in Crimea, where the Genoese colony of Caffa was established. |
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The last to die off was Crimean Gothic, spoken in the late 18th century in some isolated areas of Crimea. |
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But the whole thing with Ukraine and grabbing Crimea has people worried. |
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Russia has taken Crimea in an overt and illogical display of power. |
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The Khazars also exacted tribute from the Alani, Magyars, various Slavic tribes, the Crimean Goths, and the Greeks of Crimea. |
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Genoa took advantage of this opportunity to expand into the Black Sea and Crimea. |
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At this point, both sides were exhausted, and no further military operations were launched in the Crimea before the onset of winter. |
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On its conclusion in 1856 with the Treaty of Paris, Russia was prohibited from hosting a military presence in the Crimea. |
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The last to die off was Crimean Gothic, spoken until the late 18th century in some isolated areas of Crimea. |
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A right turn beyond the power station takes the road on to Ffestiniog and Blaenau Ffestiniog before heading over the Crimea Pass to Dolwyddelan. |
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Crimean Gothic, the last remaining East Germanic language, is believed to have survived until the 18th century in isolated areas of Crimea. |
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In 1441, in the southern Ukraine, especially Crimea and surrounding steppes, Genghisid prince Haci I Giray founded the Crimean Khanate. |
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After the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Empire in 1783, New Russia was settled by Ukrainians and Russians. |
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Ukraine has a mostly temperate climate, with the exception of the southern coast of Crimea which has a subtropical climate. |
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His actions are not driven primarily by a determination to annex the Donbas region, carve out a land corridor to Crimea, or create a frozen conflict. |
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His annexation of Crimea and proxy war in eastern Ukraine evoked all the ghosts of the Anschluss and the Sudetenland in the chancelleries of Europe. |
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The current annexation or reannexation of Crimea and escalating tension with Ukraine as the refreshed Russian bear flexes his muscles could be another. |
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There are numerous other sources referring to the existence of Goths in Crimea following Busbecq's report, though none providing details of their language or customs. |
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Using the Russian naval base at Sevastopol as cover, Putin directed Russian troops and intelligence agents to disarm Ukrainian forces and take control of Crimea. |
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By late May 1944, the Soviets had liberated Crimea, largely expelled Axis forces from Ukraine, and made incursions into Romania, which were repulsed by the Axis troops. |
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According to Zimin, this individual was in the service of Prince Fedor Vasili'evich Riazanskii as early as 1498, two years after his service on the embassy to the Crimea. |
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After the troops entered Crimea, a controversial referendum was held on 16 March 2014 and the official result was that 97 percent wished to join with Russia. |
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It was spuriously invented by Russian President Vladimir Putin to give him an excuse to occupy Crimea and warn Ukraine not to get too close to the European Union. |
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The author visited the Caucasus, Persia, India and the Crimea. |
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He also said that Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia in the Crimea and Donbas region constitute approximately 44 thousand square kilometers. |
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Some credit Russell with prompting the resignation of the sitting British government through his reporting of the lacklustre condition of British forces deployed in Crimea. |
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Moscow serves as the reference point for the timezone used in most of European Russia, including Saint Petersburg, Belarus, and the Republic of Crimea. |
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To the contrary, the Alliance had plenty on its plate before Moscow made its fateful decision to send Russian military forces throughout Crimea and into the Donbas. |
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Like the Huns, the Goths in Crimea never regained their lost glory. |
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When Alans had moved to Europe, these Goths occupied the part of the former Alania in Crimea and were called Gothoalans, Russian occupying another part were called Roxolans. |
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