History of Crimea

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The History of Crimea encompasses the region’s complex past, marked by ancient Greek colonies, Tatar khanates, Ottoman and Russian imperial rule, Soviet and post-Soviet transitions, and ongoing geopolitical conflicts.

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Crimean historical geography 1
History of Crimea canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical topic
history of a region
earliestKnownCivilization Taurians
geopoliticalSignificance Black Sea region
hasAncientColony Chersonese
surface form: Chersonesus

Kerkinitis
Panticapaeum
Theodosia
hasContestedStatus de facto controlled by the Russian Federation
internationally recognized as part of Ukraine
hasKeyCity Sevastopol
Simferopol
hasKeyPort Sevastopol
surface form: Sevastopol naval base
hasPeriod Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
surface form: 2014 Crimea crisis

Northern Black Sea Greek colonies
surface form: Ancient Greek colonization of Crimea

Crimean Khanate
surface form: Crimean Khanate period

Crimean War
surface form: Crimean War (1853–1856)

Ottoman suzerainty over Crimea
Roman and Byzantine rule in Crimea
Russian Empire rule in Crimea
Russo-Ukrainian War
surface form: Russo-Ukrainian War in Crimea

Soviet period in Crimea
World War II in Crimea
post-Soviet period in Crimea
hasReligiousHistory Christianity in Crimea
Muftiate of Crimea
surface form: Islam in Crimea

Judaism and Karaite traditions in Crimea
hasRulingEntity Byzantine Empire
Crimean Khanate
Khazar Khaganate
Kingdom of the Bosporus
Ottoman Empire
Roman Empire
Russian Empire
Russia
surface form: Russian Federation

Soviet Union
Soviet Ukraine
surface form: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

Ukraine
surface form: Ukrainian state
includesEvent 2014 annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
Crimean War
Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
surface form: Crimean crisis, 2014

Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
surface form: Crimean status referendum, 2014

Deportation of the Crimean Tatars
dissolution of the Soviet Union
surface form: Dissolution of the Soviet Union

Transfer of Crimea to the Ukrainian SSR in 1954
Yalta Conference
ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict over Crimea
involvesEthnicGroup Armenians
Goths
surface form: Crimean Goths

Crimean Tatars
Greeks
Karaims
Russians
Ukrainians
mainSubject Crimea

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Perekop–Chongar offensive (1920) category History of Crimea
Crimean Tatar toponyms subjectOf History of Crimea
this entity surface form: Crimean historical geography