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- Arabat_Fortress abstract "The Arabat Fortress is located at the southernmost part of Arabat Spit. Its name originates from either Arabic \"rabat\" meaning a \"military post\" or Turkic \"arabat\" meaning a \"suburb\" and is the origin of the name of the Arabat Spit. Its purpose was to guard the spit and Crimea from invasions. The fortress was built around 17th century by the Turkish army and was first mentioned by the French Engineer and cartographer Guillaume Le Vasseur de Beauplan in 1660 in his book \"Description d'Ukranie\".The fortress had an advanced military design with octagonal shape and 3-meter thick stone walls surrounded by an earthen wall and a moat. It contained five towers and two gates. Several rows of arrowslits faced east, north and west and were designed for various artillery types. Whereas the fortress was hard to conquer when properly defended, due to its remote location from Turkey, its garrison was often understaffed and defended by the Russian army in 1737 and 1771. After Crimea became part of Russia the fortress was abandoned, but later refurbished and used by Russians during the Crimean War of 1853–1856 to defend the Crimean coast. After the war, the fortress was abandoned again and its walls were used by locals as a source of stone. The fortress was an area of heavy fighting between the Soviet Red Army and the White Army in 1920 and the German Army during the World War II in 1941–1944.In 1968, some scenes of a famous Soviet movie Two Comrades Were Serving was filmed there.".
- Arabat_Fortress thumbnail Карло_Боссоли._Форт_Арабат.jpg?width=300.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageID "27738763".
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageLength "2451".
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageRevisionID "694142976".
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Arabat_Spit.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Arrowslit.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Cartography.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Crimea.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forts_in_Russia.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Crimean_War.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Guillaume_Le_Vasseur_de_Beauplan.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Moat.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_languages.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Two_Comrades_Were_Serving.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink White_movement.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink File:Arabatskaya_krepost.jpg.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink File:Карло_Боссоли._Форт_Арабат.jpg.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arabat Fortress".
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Arabat_Fortress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tourist_attractions_in_Crimea.
- Arabat_Fortress subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Crimea.
- Arabat_Fortress subject Category:Forts_in_Russia.
- Arabat_Fortress point "45.2957 35.4783".
- Arabat_Fortress type SpatialThing.
- Arabat_Fortress comment "The Arabat Fortress is located at the southernmost part of Arabat Spit. Its name originates from either Arabic \"rabat\" meaning a \"military post\" or Turkic \"arabat\" meaning a \"suburb\" and is the origin of the name of the Arabat Spit. Its purpose was to guard the spit and Crimea from invasions.".
- Arabat_Fortress label "Arabat Fortress".
- Arabat_Fortress sameAs Q4068363.
- Arabat_Fortress sameAs Category:Arabat_Fortress.
- Arabat_Fortress sameAs Festung_Arabat.
- Arabat_Fortress sameAs Forteresse_dArabat.
- Arabat_Fortress sameAs Twierdza_Arabacka.
- Arabat_Fortress sameAs m.0102825y.
- Arabat_Fortress sameAs Арабатская_крепость.
- Arabat_Fortress sameAs Арабат.
- Arabat_Fortress sameAs Q4068363.
- Arabat_Fortress lat "45.2957".
- Arabat_Fortress long "35.4783".
- Arabat_Fortress wasDerivedFrom Arabat_Fortress?oldid=694142976.
- Arabat_Fortress depiction Карло_Боссоли._Форт_Арабат.jpg.
- Arabat_Fortress isPrimaryTopicOf Arabat_Fortress.