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    Zarnata Castle (Greek: Κάστρο Ζαρνάτας) is a ruined Ottoman-era castle in the Mani Peninsula in southern Greece. Zarnata is first mentioned in a Venetian...
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    presence at Coron. The Venetians and Maniots captured the fortress of Zarnata, allowing its garrison passage to Kalamata, where the Kapudan Pasha had...
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    including the establishment of Ottoman garrisons in the fortresses of Zarnata, Kelefa, and Passavas, that they had suffered due to their collaboration...
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    tomb of Machaon, son of Asclepius. Above the village is the castle of Zarnata. "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός...
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  • within there were many things worthy to be seen. Its site is located near Zarnata, аbove the modern village Kampos. Two very ancient inscriptions discovered...
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    presence at Coron, and besieged the Ottoman garrisons in the castles of Zarnata and Kelefa. The Maniots, divided by mutual jealousies and rivalries, proved...
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    (Malvasia), and the districts of Mystras, Vordonia, Kelefa, Passavas and Zarnata Messenia, in the southwest, with capital at Navarino, and the districts...
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    Venetian forces in the Morea and led them in the capture of the castle of Zarnata and in the subsequent Battle of Kalamata, where he defeated the Ottomans...
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    Afghanistan (2001–2021) 2011 Libyan civil war Monemvasia Mistra Castle of Zarnata Passavas Beaufort Tigani Grand Magne, among several castles referred to...
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    killed 1,800 Turks. The other Turks retreated to the castles of Kelefa and Zarnatas, where they were besieged by the Maniots. After brief sieges, the Maniots...
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