- Izmail
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footnotes = :"For the class of Russian warships, seeIzmail class battlecruiser ."Izmail (Lang-uk|Ізмаїл, translit. "Izmayil"Turkish ; Russian and _bg. Измаил, translit. "Izmail"; _ro. Ismail "or" Smil; _tr. İşmasıl "or" Hacidar; also referred to as "Ismail") is a historic town near theDanube river in theOdessa Oblast (province) of south-westernUkraine . Serving as the administrative center of theIzmailsky Raion (district), the city itself is also designated as a separate raion within the oblast.Izmail is the largest Ukrainian
port on theDanube Delta . As such, it is a center of thefood processing industry and a popular regionaltourist destination . It is also a base of theUkrainian Navy and theUkrainian Sea Guard units operating in Danube. TheWorld Wildlife Fund 's "Isles of Izmail Regional Landscape Park" is located nearby.The current estimated population is around 85,000, with ethnic
Russians forming about 42.7% of that total, 38% beingUkrainians , 10%Bessarabian Bulgarians , and 4.3%Moldovans (Turks 1) .History
The fortress of Izmail was built by Genoese merchants in the 12th century. It belonged for a short period of time to
Wallachia (14th century) - as the territory north of the Danube was one of the possessions of theBasarab s (later the land being named after them, "Bessarabia "). The town was first mentioned with the name "Ismailiye ", derived from name of anOttoman Empire Grand Vizier Izmail , the adding of initial "i" being a feature of Ottoman Turkish.From the end of the 14th century, Izmail was under the rule of
Moldavia . In 1484, the Ottoman state conquered the territory, which became from that moment an Ottoman protectorate (under direct rule from 1538). Since the early 16th century it was the main Ottoman fortress in theBudjak region. In 1569 SultanSelim II settled Izmail with his Nogai subjects, originally from theNorth Caucasus .After Russian general
Nicholas Repnin took the fortress of Izmail in 1770, it was heavily refortified, so as never to be captured again. The Sultan boasted that the fortress was impregnable, but during the Russo-Turkish War of 1787-1792 the Russian Army commanderAlexander Suvorov successfully stormed it onDecember 22 ,1790 . Ottoman forces inside the fortress had the orders to stand their ground to the end, haughtily declining the Russianultimatum . The defeat was seen as a catastrophe in the Ottoman Empire, while in Russia it was glorified in the country's firstnational anthem , "Let the thunder of victory sound!".Suvorov announced the capture of Ismail in 1791 to the Tsarina Catherine in a doggerel couplet, after the assault had been pressed from house to house, room to room, and nearly every
Muslim man, woman, and child in the city had been killed in three days of uncontrolled massacre, 40,000 Turks dead, a few hundred taken into captivity. For all his bluffness, Suvorov later told an English traveller that when the massacre was over he went back to his tent and wept. [J. Goodwin, "Lords of the Horizons", p. 244, 1998, Henry Holt and Company, ISBN 0-8050-6342-0]At the end of the war, Izmail was returned to the Ottoman Empire, but Russian forces took it for the third time on
September 14 ,1809 . After it was ceded to Russia with the rest ofBessarabia by the 1812 Treaty of Bucharest, the town was rebuilt thoroughly. The Intercession Cathedral (1822-36), the churches of Nativity (1823), St. Nicholas (1833) and several others date back to that time. Izmail's oldest building is the small Turkishmosque , erected either in the 15th or 16th centuries, converted into a church in 1810 and currently housing a museum dedicated to the 1790 storm of Izmail.After Russia lost the
Crimean War , the town was ceded to Moldavia Principality and soon after transferred to the United Principalities. Russia gained control of Izmail again after the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878. Region had been occupied by Romanian army amid breakup of theRussian Empire in 1918. Between 1918 and 1940, Izmail was, with the rest of Bessarabia, part of theKingdom of Romania .In 1940, and again during
World War II , it was occupied by the SovietRed Army and included (August 1940) in theUkrainian SSR ; the region was occupied in 1941-1944 by theRomanian Army participating inOperation Barbarossa . During the Soviet period manyRussians andUkrainians migrated to the town, gradually changing its ethnic composition.Fact|date=September 2008 TheIzmail Oblast was formed in 1940 and the town remained its administrative centre until the oblast was merged to theOdessa Oblast in 1954. SinceAugust 24 ,1991 , Izmail has been part of independent Ukraine.Natives
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Alexandru Averescu , Romanian Marshal, Army Commander duringWorld War I ; Prime Minister (in fact, born near Izmail, in the village ofOzyornoye )
*Galina Chistyakova , Ukrainian athlete, winner of thelong jump bronze medal at the1988 Summer Olympics
*Olena Hovorova , Ukrainian athlete, winner of thetriple jump bronze medal at the2000 Summer Olympics
*Ruslan Maynov ,Bulgaria n actor and musician
*Gavril Musicescu , Romanian composer
*Ivan Shishman, Bulgarian artist
*Artur Văitoianu , Romanian general, Army commander during World War I; Prime Minister
*Sholom Schwartzbard ,Jew ishanarchist , assassin ofSymon Petliura Notes
External links
* [http://www.salix.od.ua/Localities.htm#Izmail A presentation of Izmail]
* [http://felixfootball.at.ua Izmail football site]
* [http://duntourservice.at.ua Danube tourist company]
* [http://izmailbusiness.at.ua Site of Izmail entrepreneuership]
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