Gazaria (also Cassaria, Cacsarea, and Gasaria) was the name given to the colonial possessions of the Republic of Genoa in Crimea and around the Black Sea coasts in the territories of the modern regions of Russia, Ukraine and Romania, from the mid-13th century to the late 15th century. The Genoese rule was represented by the Consul, and the capital of the Gazaria was the city of Kaffa (present-day Feodosia) in the Crimean peninsula.[1]
The name Gazaria derives from Khazaria, though the Khazars had ceased to rule over the area well before the Genoese arrived.
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century to the late 15th century. The Genoese rule was represented by the Consul, and the capital of the Gazaria was the city of Kaffa (present-day Feodosia)...
Gazaria may refer to several places: Gazaria Union Gazaria Upazila Perateia (Perateian Gazaria), medieval Crimea Gazaria (Genoese colonies), medieval...
The Genoese colonies were a series of economic and trade posts in the Mediterranean and Black Seas. Some of them had been established directly under the...
Gazarian Perateia, or southern Crimea (soon losing to the GenoeseGazaria and the Theodorite Gazaria). The core of the empire was the southern Black Sea coast...
paying an annual tribute as vassals, but was in constant strife with GenoeseGazaria colonies to the south over access to the coasts and the trade that...
11th century or early 12th century Genoese politician Doge of Genoa Genoese colonies Genoese crossbowmen Gazaria (Genoese colonies) Great Council and Minor...
allowed the Christian Genoese to settle in Crimea after his accession, but the Mongols sacked their outpost Sudak in 1322 when the Genoese clashed with the...
through Poland, Ruthenia, southern Ukraine (which he called Qedar), and GenoeseGazaria in Crimea. He describes the remnants of the Khazars and the early Crimean...
Trebizond's Perateia soon became the Principality of Theodoro and GenoeseGazaria, respectively sharing control of the south of Crimea until the Ottoman...
Genoa, along with Gazaria in Crimea, in 1419. For most of the 15th century the Guizolfi (Ghisolfi) family, founded by the Genoese Jew Simeone de Guizolfi...
century the Republic conquered many settlements in Crimea, known as Gazaria, where the Genoese colony of Caffa was established. The alliance with the restored...
Corsica and Sardinia. The Genoese established commercial bases and colonies around the Black Sea and Sea of Azov, called Gazaria. They established flourishing...
empire. He died in captivity in Pera (Beyoğlu) on 20 November 1475. GenoeseGazaria * Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 15: Buffoli–Caccianemici...
Ghisolfi clan ruled this principality as a protectorate of the Genoese consulate of Gazaria for much of the 15th century. In 1453, the Republic of Genoa...
commercial Genoese towns called Gazaria (Genoese colonies), which had been under Genoese control since 1357. After the conquest of Constantinople, Genoese communications...
on trade route from Don to Black sea (Principality of Theodoro and GenoeseGazaria colonies in Crimea) Making Mongol History: Rashid al-Din and the Jamiʿ...
indirectly by the Bank. In 1453 the Republic handed over governance of Corsica, Gazaria, and a number of other possessions to Bank officials, though over the course...
ineffectual as prior injunctions against the Viennese, including the Laws of Gazaria, made allowances for the sale of both Christian and Muslim slaves. Ten...
One of his heirs, Zacharias de Guizolfi, was still reigning in 1482. Gazaria Ghisolfi Tmutarakan Brun ii. 386. Brosset ii. 206. Brosset, Marie-Félicité...
consulate general of the empire of Gazaria was established as the local government of these colonies. Some Genoese moved to Caffa where they remained...
Empire of Trebizond and the history of Gazaria. His work in Italian archives helped bring to light the records of Genoese and Venetian notaries and accountants...
include Belarusians, Armenians, Tatars and Poles. Gazaria (Genoese colonies) - the name for Genoese communities in Crimea List of Catholic dioceses in...
Republic of Genoa in the 14th century and formed part of the protectorate of Gazaria, based at Kaffa. It was within the territory administered by the Ghisolfi...
commerce in Gazaria. During this period the town was named Maurolaca or Mauro Laco, and was considered one of the most important Genoese colonies in the...
Muscovy. Khozi Kokos was a Jew, probably a native of Caffa in Genoese-occupied Gazaria. His name is likely Turkic; "Khozi" may derive from the word for...
in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia; Matteo (1298) an official in Gazaria, a Genoese colony in the Crimea, and in Bonifacio in Corsica, etc. From 1339...
Empire Despotate of Serbia Despotate of Dobruja Lordship of Prilep Gazaria (Genoese colonies) Principality of Theodoro Kingdom of Bosnia League of Lezhe...