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Bakhchisaray. Crimea [Izomaterial: electronic resource] = Bahktchissaraï. Crimée: [postcard]. - Electronic data (2 files: 2.7 MB). - (St. Petersburg: Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, 2014). - Access mode: the Internet portal of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library. The title from the screen. Electronic reproduction of the open letter: Bakhchisaray. Crimea [Izomaterial] = Bahktchissaraï. Crimée. Stockholm: Acc. Granberg Island, [between 1904 and 1909]. 1 card: phototype. № 45. Location: Childrens Museum of the postcard, St. Petersburg. Copy by users is not allowed. On the postcard picture of the Khan Palace in Bakhchisaray. The Khan Palace is a monument of history and culture, the only example of the Crimean Tatar palace architecture in the world. The construction of the palace began simultaneously with the construction of the city in the beginning of the 16th century, during the reign of Khan Sahib I Gerai. In 1736, during the Crimean War, Bakhchisaray was captured by Russian troops. Later, after the annexation of the Crimea to Russia, the palace housed the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He was visited by Empress Catherine II and Sovereign Alexander I. In 1820 Alexander Pushkin visited the palace, later sang it in the poem "Bakhchisarai Fountain". The Khan Palace is part of the Bakhchsarai Historical and Cultural Reserve. In its premises there are a museum of history and culture of the Crimean Tatars, an art museum, an exhibition of cold and firearms. The territory of the palace complex occupies 4.3 hectares
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I. Presidential Library. B. N. Yeltsin (St. Petersburg). II. Joint Stock Company Granberg (Stockholm) .1. Bakhchisaray State Historical and Cultural Reserve. Khan's Palace - Postcards. 2. Postcards in the Presidential Library fund (collection). 3. Territory (collection). 4. Territory of Russia: Crimea, Republic (collection). 5. The Republic of Crimea: pages of history (collection). 6. Documentary cards - Russia - 1904-1909. |
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E-copy source: PB Original storage: Children's postcard museum |
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