- Taman Peninsula
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Taman (disambiguation) "The Taman Peninsula is a
peninsula in the present-dayKrasnodar Krai ofRussia . It is bounded on the north by theSea of Azov , on the west by theStrait of Kerch and on the south by theBlack Sea . In ancient times thePontic Greek colonies ofGermonassa andPhanagoria were located on the peninsula, as was the later city ofTmutarakan .The peninsula was settled by
Maeotae and Sindi from ancient times. In the classical period it became part of theBosporan kingdom ; its inhabitants includedSarmatians , Greeks,Anatolian settlers fromPontus , andJews . In the fourth century CE the area fell to theHuns ; it was later the capital ofGreat Bulgaria and fell to theKhazars in the mid-seventh century. Following the breakup of the KhazarKhaganate in c. 969, the peninsula was part of a Khazar Jewishsuccessor state under a ruler named David. By the late 980s it was largely in the possession of theKievan Rus and the Russian Principality of Tumutarakan before falling to theKipchaks c. 1100. The Mongols seized the area in 1239 and it became a possession ofGenoa , along withGazaria inCrimea , in 1419.For most of the 1400s the peninsula was ruled on behalf of Gazaria by the
Guizolfi (Ghisolfi) family, founded by the Genoese Jew Simeone de Guizolfi. The rulership of the region by Jewishconsul s, commissioners or princes has sparked much debate over the extent to which Khazar Judaism survived in southern Russia during this period. Ultimately, the Taman peninsula was seized by theKhanate of Crimea in 1483 and by theOttoman Empire in 1783. In 1791, during theSecond Russo-Turkish War , it passed into the control of theRussian Empire . Russians went back it to Ottomans in 1792. It finally passed to Russians in 1828.For much of the succeeding century, the area was sparsely populated. The largest settlement was a
Cossack town called Taman, succeeded by the port town ofTemryuk in modern times. The peninsula contains smallmud volcano es and deposits ofnatural gas andpetroleum .Mikhail Lermontov describes the town in his novel, "A Hero of Our Time ".Taman peninsula was occupied by the Germans in 1942 and taken back by the Red Army in 1943. The story of the motion picture "
Cross of Iron " revolves around conflicts that arise within the leadership of aWehrmacht regiment during the German retreat from the Taman Peninsula.References
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