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OCHAKOV , a fortified See also: town and See also: port of See also: Russia, in the See also: government of See also: Kherson, 41 M
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E. of See also: Odessa, on a cape of the Black See also: Sea, at the entrance to the estuary of the See also: Dnieper, and opposite to Kinburn
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Pop
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(1897), 10,784
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Strong fortifications have been built at Ochakov and on the Kinburn promontory, to protect the entrance to the Dnieper
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Ochakov stands close to the site of the old Miletan (See also: Greek) colony of Olvia and the Greek colony of Alektor
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The fortress of Kara-See also: kerman or Ozu-kaleh was built on this spot by the khan of the See also: Crimea, Mengli Girai, in 1492
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At a later date it became the centre of a See also: Turkish province which included Khaji-dereh (Ovidiopol), Khaji-bey (Odessa), and Dubossary, as well as some 150 villages
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Russia, regarding it as the See also: main obstacle to the possession of the Black Sea littoral, besieged it in 1737, when it was captured by Marshal Munnich, but in the following See also: year it was abandoned, and in 1739 restored to See also: Turkey
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The second siege by Russia was begun in 1788, and lasted six months, until the fortress was stormed and taken, after a terrible loss of See also: life
.
By the See also: peace of 1791 it became See also: Russian
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In 1855 it was bombarded by the Anglo-French See also: fleet, and after that the Russians demolished the fortifications
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