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The camp of the British Foot Guards at Balaklava during the Crimean War, 1855. Roger Fenton/Getty Images/Hulton Archive hide caption
toggle caption Roger Fenton/Getty Images/Hulton ArchiveCrimea has emerged as the central obstacle to ending the war in Ukraine. But for the strategic peninsula, being at the nexus of great power competition is nothing new.
At the northern end of the Black Sea, Crimea sits at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. At various times in its long history, the region has eitherbeen coveted, conquered or controlled by the Greeks, the Roman Byzantines, the Genoese, the Mongols, Ottomans, Russians, Ukrainians, and even by the Germans for a brief period during World War II.
"It is this sort of semi-mythical realm where the world of the nomads meets the world of the sedentary ancient Greek civilizations," explains Brian Glyn Williams, a professor of Islamic history at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. "It is a zone where Christianity meets Islam, the East meets the West, and it has been contested by these empires and faiths [and] societies for thousands and thousands of years."