found: Krepostʹ dragot︠s︡ennosteĭ, 1993:t.p. (Kyrk-Or, Chufut-Kale)
found: Ukrainskiĭ sov. ėnt︠s︡. slovarʹ, 1989:v. 3, p. 644 (Chufut-Kale; Dzhuft-Kale)
found: Encyclopedia of Ukraine, 1984:v. 1, p. 465 (Chufut-Kaleh; one of the largest cave settlements in the Crimea; built in 5th-6th cent.; captured by Tatars in 1299 and given name Kyrk-Er; re-settled by Karaites and turned into trade center in 14th cent.; in mid-19th cent. Karaites moved to Bakhchesarai and Chufut-Kale was abandoned; its ruins are now part of the Bakhchesarai Historical and Archeological Museum)
found: Ukrains'kiĭ rad. ėnt︠s︡. slov., 1988:v. 12 (Chufut-Kale; Chuft-Kale)
found: Vozdushnyĭ gorod Dzhuft-Kale, 2005:t.p. (Kyrk-Ĭer, Kale, Chuft-Kale, Chufut-Kale, Kosh-Kale) p. preceding t.p. (Dzhuft-Kale, Djuft-Kale, Dzhuft-Kale, Dzuft-Kale, Džuft-Kale, Cuft-Kale)