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Inkerman

Inkerman (Russian: Инкерман, Ukrainian: Інкерман, Crimean Tatar: İnkerman) is a city in the Crimean peninsula. It is de facto within the federal city of Sevastopol within the Russian Federation, but de jure within the Autonomous Republic of Crimea within Ukraine. It lies 5 kilometres (3 miles) east of Sevastopol, at the mouth of the Chernaya River which flows into Sevastopol Inlet (also called the North Inlet). Administratively, Inkerman was subordinate to the municipality of Sevastopol, but since September 2023 it de jure became a part of Bakhchysarai Raion of AR Crimea.[1] Population: 10,348 (2014 Census).[2]

Inkerman
Инкерман
Інкерман
İnkerman
The urban areas on the west bank of the Tschorna, has been converted into rural settlements.
Inkerman
Location of Inkerman within Crimea
Coordinates: 44°36′0″N 33°36′0″E / 44.60000°N 33.60000°E / 44.60000; 33.60000
CountryDisputed:
Autonomous RepublicCrimea (de jure)
RaionBakhchysarai Raion (de jure)
Federal subjectSevastopol (de facto)
Elevation
50 m (160 ft)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total10,348
Time zoneUTC+4 (MSK)
Postal code
299703 — 299709
Area code8692
Former namesKalamita (until 1475), Belokamensk (1976 — 1991)

The name Inkerman is said to mean 'cave fortress' in Turkish.[3] During the Soviet era, the area was known between 1976 and 1991 as Bilokamiansk (Ukrainian: Білокам'янськ) or Belokamensk (Russian: Белокаменск), which literally means 'white stone city', in reference to the soft white stone quarried in the area and commonly used for construction. In 1991 the Ukrainian authorities restored the pre-1976 name.

History edit

The area has been inhabited since ancient times. The cave monastery of St. Clement was founded near Inkerman in the 8th century by Byzantine icon-venerators fleeing persecution in their homeland. The monastery was closed during the Soviet era and several of its churches destroyed but is now in restoration and brought back into use.

The city was called Kalamita (Greek: Καλαμίτα) and was a medieval fortress built in the 8th-9th century on a strategic cliff overlooking the estuary and later expanded in the 14th century. In 1475 Kalamita, along with the rest of the Principality of Theodoro, was taken by the Turks, and Kalamita would be renamed Inkerman. After the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca in 1774 the fortress was abandoned and fell into ruin, but a small settlement at the base of the cliff remained.

Martin Bronevski who visited Inkerman in 1578 saw several Greek inscriptions.[4]

The town became the centre of worldwide attention in 1854 during the Crimean War, when Inkerman was the scene of the Battle of Inkerman and the Battle of Chernaya River, both victorious for the French and the British troops.

During the Soviet times, a large underground ammunition warehouse of the Black Sea Fleet was situated under rocky cliffs in the Inkerman area. The storage was abandoned in the 1970s after an explosion that damaged the facility but did not detonate all its stockpiles. However, no efforts to secure the site were made until the 1990s when local residents began salvaging explosives which led to a number of deaths. Ukrainian Army engineer corps started extracting and decommissioning outdated ammunition in 2000 under a special government program.

Inkerman has since largely returned to its pre-war obscurity, serving as a suburb of Sevastopol linked to the downtown core by commuter ferries. One of the major Crimean wineries featuring the Inkerman label is located in the adjacent area. A popular hiking trail leading into Crimean Mountains begins just east of the town.

A horse in the Household Cavalry Blues and Royals has been named after the town and battle.

The left flank company of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, which holds the traditions of the disbanded 3rd Battalion (which played a large part of the battle) is named after the town and battle. Now known as the Inkerman Company, or by its nickname "The Ribs".

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  1. ^ "Про внесення змін до деяких законодавчих актів України щодо вирішення окремих питань адміністративно-територіального устрою Автономної Республіки Крим". Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України (in Ukrainian). 2023-08-23. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  2. ^ Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2014). "Таблица 1.3. Численность населения Крымского федерального округа, городских округов, муниципальных районов, городских и сельских поселений" [Table 1.3. Population of Crimean Federal District, Its Urban Okrugs, Municipal Districts, Urban and Rural Settlements]. Федеральное статистическое наблюдение «Перепись населения в Крымском федеральном округе». ("Population Census in Crimean Federal District" Federal Statistical Examination) (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  3. ^ Compare: Turkish in 'cave, burrow'; Turkish kermen 'fortress'.
  4. ^ (aka Broniovius, aka Marcin Broniowski, 1568-1624), in his Tartariae Descriptio, according to Alexander A. Vasiliev, The Goths in the Crimea, 1936, p.216

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  • (in Russian)
  • (in Russian) Panoramas of Inkerman

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For other uses see Inkerman disambiguation Inkerman Russian Inkerman Ukrainian Inkerman Crimean Tatar Inkerman is a city in the Crimean peninsula It is de facto within the federal city of Sevastopol within the Russian Federation but de jure within the Autonomous Republic of Crimea within Ukraine It lies 5 kilometres 3 miles east of Sevastopol at the mouth of the Chernaya River which flows into Sevastopol Inlet also called the North Inlet Administratively Inkerman was subordinate to the municipality of Sevastopol but since September 2023 it de jure became a part of Bakhchysarai Raion of AR Crimea 1 Population 10 348 2014 Census 2 Inkerman InkermanInkermanInkermanThe urban areas on the west bank of the Tschorna has been converted into rural settlements FlagCoat of armsInkermanLocation of Inkerman within CrimeaCoordinates 44 36 0 N 33 36 0 E 44 60000 N 33 60000 E 44 60000 33 60000CountryDisputed Ukraine de jure Russia de facto Autonomous RepublicCrimea de jure RaionBakhchysarai Raion de jure Federal subjectSevastopol de facto Elevation50 m 160 ft Population 2014 Total10 348Time zoneUTC 4 MSK Postal code299703 299709Area code8692Former namesKalamita until 1475 Belokamensk 1976 1991 The name Inkerman is said to mean cave fortress in Turkish 3 During the Soviet era the area was known between 1976 and 1991 as Bilokamiansk Ukrainian Bilokam yansk or Belokamensk Russian Belokamensk which literally means white stone city in reference to the soft white stone quarried in the area and commonly used for construction In 1991 the Ukrainian authorities restored the pre 1976 name Contents 1 History 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe area has been inhabited since ancient times The cave monastery of St Clement was founded near Inkerman in the 8th century by Byzantine icon venerators fleeing persecution in their homeland The monastery was closed during the Soviet era and several of its churches destroyed but is now in restoration and brought back into use The city was called Kalamita Greek Kalamita and was a medieval fortress built in the 8th 9th century on a strategic cliff overlooking the estuary and later expanded in the 14th century In 1475 Kalamita along with the rest of the Principality of Theodoro was taken by the Turks and Kalamita would be renamed Inkerman After the Treaty of Kucuk Kaynarca in 1774 the fortress was abandoned and fell into ruin but a small settlement at the base of the cliff remained Martin Bronevski who visited Inkerman in 1578 saw several Greek inscriptions 4 The town became the centre of worldwide attention in 1854 during the Crimean War when Inkerman was the scene of the Battle of Inkerman and the Battle of Chernaya River both victorious for the French and the British troops During the Soviet times a large underground ammunition warehouse of the Black Sea Fleet was situated under rocky cliffs in the Inkerman area The storage was abandoned in the 1970s after an explosion that damaged the facility but did not detonate all its stockpiles However no efforts to secure the site were made until the 1990s when local residents began salvaging explosives which led to a number of deaths Ukrainian Army engineer corps started extracting and decommissioning outdated ammunition in 2000 under a special government program Inkerman has since largely returned to its pre war obscurity serving as a suburb of Sevastopol linked to the downtown core by commuter ferries One of the major Crimean wineries featuring the Inkerman label is located in the adjacent area A popular hiking trail leading into Crimean Mountains begins just east of the town A horse in the Household Cavalry Blues and Royals has been named after the town and battle The left flank company of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards which holds the traditions of the disbanded 3rd Battalion which played a large part of the battle is named after the town and battle Now known as the Inkerman Company or by its nickname The Ribs Gallery edit nbsp View of Inkerman Fortress in 1796 M M Ivanov nbsp Inkerman around 1830 nbsp Inkerman Cave Monastery around 1910 nbsp Inkerman orthodox men s cave monastery of St Clement in 2009See also editGulf of Kalamita Hicks Withers LancashireReferences edit Pro vnesennya zmin do deyakih zakonodavchih aktiv Ukrayini shodo virishennya okremih pitan administrativno teritorialnogo ustroyu Avtonomnoyi Respubliki Krim Oficijnij vebportal parlamentu Ukrayini in Ukrainian 2023 08 23 Retrieved 2024 03 28 Russian Federal State Statistics Service 2014 Tablica 1 3 Chislennost naseleniya Krymskogo federalnogo okruga gorodskih okrugov municipalnyh rajonov gorodskih i selskih poselenij Table 1 3 Population of Crimean Federal District Its Urban Okrugs Municipal Districts Urban and Rural Settlements Federalnoe statisticheskoe nablyudenie Perepis naseleniya v Krymskom federalnom okruge Population Census in Crimean Federal District Federal Statistical Examination in Russian Federal State Statistics Service Retrieved January 4 2016 Compare Turkish in cave burrow Turkish kermen fortress aka Broniovius aka Marcin Broniowski 1568 1624 in his Tartariae Descriptio according to Alexander A Vasiliev The Goths in the Crimea 1936 p 216External links edit in English Russian and Ukrainian Official Sevastopol city website in Russian Inkerman in Russian Panoramas of Inkerman Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Inkerman amp oldid 1223197693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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