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Cherkashin, Sergei Valentinovich (1966).
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Gornoknyazevsk from the height of the bird's flight: [photo] / photo by Sergei Cherkashin. - Electronic graphic data (1 file, JPEG, 0.9 MB). - [pos. Gornoknyazevsk], 2009. - Access mode: the Internet portal of the Presidential Library. The title from the accompanying document. Photo info is provided by the author. Place and date of survey: pos. Gornoknyazevsk (Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District), September 4, 2009. Users are not allowed to copy. Gornoknyazevsk is a settlement in the Urals region of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District of Russia. It is part of the rural settlement of Aksarkovsky. The village is located on the banks of the Ob River 12 km from the city of Salekhard. Founded in the XVII century, originally called Kanas Pohal, which in translation from Khanty means "Prince's city". For many years, the dynasty of Taishin princes ruled on this land, the last of them was Ivan Matveevich Taishin. On the Ob coast, the closest settlement to Obdorsk (Salekhard) was the Knyazhy yurts, later called Gornoknyazevsk. It was the summer residence of Prince Ivan Tyishin. In 2001 an open-air museum was opened - the natural and ethnographic complex "Gornokniazevsk", which includes a complex of wooden buildings of the XIX century "Princes' yurts". The complex exhibits an extensive collection of ethnographic materials: accessories of nomadic and settled life, clothing, ornaments, tools and fishing. In 2005, the reconstruction of Ivan Tyishin's hut was completed, according to written sources, stories and recollections of eyewitnesses of that time, its internal situation was reconstructed
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1. Natural-ethnographic complex (Gornoknyazevsk, settlement, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District) - Photographs. 2. Territory (collection). 3. Territory of Russia: Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District (collection). 4. The natural environment of Russia (collection). 5. Documentary photographs. |
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Source of electronic copy: From private collection Location of original: From private collection |
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