I think you are right. If I'm not mistaken, Diane's picture is from You are not allowed to view links.
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"As a result, on 19 July 1365, the Genoese from Kaffa seized the city, which became a Genoese trading colony. The Genoese refortified the city, constructing the citadel that is still visible today, and induced a large part of the deported Greeks to return.[3] Genoese rule lasted until 1475, when the Ottoman Grand Vizier Gedik Ahmed Pasha captured it after a long siege.[3]"
I found this by searching for Diane's picture on google, which led me to this site with pictures of Sudak battlements: You are not allowed to view links.
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So for now I will change the location of the castle to Sudak.