Kermenchik

Japanese: Kermenchik
Kermenchik

…In the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, it flourished as the capital of the Scythian kingdom of Neapolis, and had contacts with Greek colonies on the Black Sea coast. It later became the Tatar fortress of Kermenchik, and in the 15th century became a Tatar town called Ak-Mechet'. Modern-day Simferopol was founded in 1784 as a Russian colony adjacent to Ak-Mechet. …

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Kermenchik" are listed below.

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Japanese:

…前4~前3世紀にはスキタイ人の王国の首都ネアポリスNeapolisとして栄え,黒海沿岸のギリシア植民都市と交渉をもった。のちタタール人の要塞ケルメンチクKermenchikとなり,15世紀よりアク・メチェトAk‐Mechet’と称するタタール人の町となった。現在のシンフェロポリはこのアク・メチェトに隣接してロシア人の植民市として1784年に建設された。…

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