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    Yedisan (also Jedisan or Edisan; Ukrainian: Єдисан, romanized: Yedysan, Romanian: Edisan, Turkish: Yedisan, Russian: Едисан, romanized: Yedisan, Dobrujan...
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  • Ruthenia Yedisan Moldavia (divided between Romania, Moldova and Ukraine) Bessarabia (small parts in Ukraine) Podolia (mostly in Ukraine) Yedisan (mostly...
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    Bucak (Budjak) Nogais inhabited the area from Danube to Dniester. Cedsan (Yedisan) Nogais inhabited the land from Dniester to Southern Bug. Camboyluk (Jamboyluk)...
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    Dniester), Yedisan (from the Dniester to the Bug), Jamboyluk (Bug to Crimea), Yedickul (north of Crimea) and Kuban. In particular, the Yedisans are mentioned...
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    Russian frontier was extended to the Dniester River and the takeover of Yedisan was complete. The 1812 Treaty of Bucharest transferred Bessarabia to Russian...
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    regions of Volhynia and Podolia to the west, Moldavia to the southwest, Yedisan and Zaporizhzhia to the south, left-bank Ukraine to the east, and Polesia...
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    the Ottomans had ceded suzerainty over the Crimean Khanate to Russia. Yedisan (the territory between Dniester and Bug rivers) was transferred to Russia...
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  • transferred Yedisan to Russia making the Dniester the Russo-Turkish frontier in Europe, and leaving the Asiatic frontier (Kuban River) to the East. Yedisan or...
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    Europe. The Treaty of Jassy in 1792 forced the Ottoman Empire to cede Yedisan to the Russian Empire, which made Russian presence much more notable, given...
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    protectorate of the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman Empire's Sanjak of Ozu (Yedisan). Its capital was in Căușeni. In the 1620s the horde migrated from the...
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