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Ancient city of Phanagoria sheds light on history with Turkish traces

Known as Russia's Atlantis, the ancient city of Phanagoria reveals many discoveries, including traces of Turks. The ancient Greek city of Phanagoria in Taman Peninsula, located in the Krasnodar region in the south of Russia, is estimated to be about 2,500 years old. It was first discovered thanks to a tombstone that washed up in the 18th century. Another feature in the Phanagoria, which is one-third of which is underwater, is that there are many traces of the Turks and the Ottoman Empire.

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Pointing out that the direct route between the north and the south of the Black Sea was discovered before the 4th century, Kuznetsov said that Turkish sailors were among the best in Europe, they were captains who knew all the subtleties of seafaring, and they constantly sailed to Phanagoria. "The southern and northern shores of the Black Sea were always connected, and we can see the trace of this with archaeological materials," he added. On the coin that was discovered in the region recently and believed to be belonging to an Ottoman officer, Kuznetsov said: "Our numismatist found that Venetian money was brought here after a military operation in Cyprus." "There was a Turkish village called Alibey on the beach in the Phanagoria region. Although there is not much left from the village, we found quite a lot of tobacco sticks. Here we also found two anchors of large Turkish ships," he added.