Petrovskoye

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Petrovskoye was the original Russian fortress settlement that later developed into the modern city of Makhachkala in Dagestan, Russia.

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Petrovskoye canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fortified settlement
fortress
historical settlement
country Russian Empire
developedInto Makhachkala NERFINISHED
foundingPurpose military fortress
port on the Caspian Sea
function administrative center
defensive outpost
hasLanguage Russian
historicalEra 19th century
historicalRole precursor of Makhachkala
integratedInto urban area of Makhachkala
locatedIn Caspian Sea coast
Dagestan NERFINISHED
North Caucasus
Southern Russia NERFINISHED
namedAfter Peter the Great NERFINISHED
near Caspian Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Derbent Governorate NERFINISHED
Russian fortification line in the Caucasus
presentLocation Makhachkala NERFINISHED
region Republic of Dagestan (modern) NERFINISHED
status no longer exists as a separate settlement
successor Makhachkala city administration NERFINISHED
terrainFeature coastal plain
usedBy Russian Imperial Army NERFINISHED
usedFor control of Caucasus region
protection of Caspian trade routes

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Makhachkala foundedAs Petrovskoye