Sevastopol is founded in June 1783 as …

Years: 1780 - 1791
Sevastopol is founded in June 1783 as a base for a naval squadron under the name Akhtiar (White Cliff), by Rear Admiral Thomas MacKenzie (Foma Fomich Makenzi), a native Scot in Russian service; soon after Russia annexes the Crimean Khanate.

Five years earlier, Alexander Suvorov had ordered that earthworks be erected along the harbor and Russian troops be placed there.

In February 1784, Catherine the Great orders Grigory Potemkin to build a fortress here and call it Sevastopol.

The realization of the initial building plans falls to Captain Fyodor Ushakov who in 1788 is named commander of the port and of the Black Sea squadron.

It becomes an important naval base and later a commercial seaport.

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