"The Fountain of Tears", was founded under the khan Qırım Geray's order in 1764. Lithography by V. Passek: "Fountain of tears in Bakhchisarai", 1840.

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"The Fountain of Tears", was founded under the khan Qırım Geray's order in 1764. Lithography by V. Passek: "Fountain of tears in Bakhchisarai", 1840.
Khan's breastplate for shaving (photo 1880). Disappeared from the museum.
The Small Khan Mosque (Kiçik Han Cami) is located in the main building and was designed for members of the Khan's family and important dignitaries. Construction of the small mosque dates back to the 16th century, and paintings in the mosque are from the 17th and 18th centuries
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"All Crimean Tatars cherished their heirlooms passed down through generations, such as the intricate belts worn by brides on their wedding day and their beautiful jewelry. However, when the Bolsheviks took over, my family, along with many others, lost these material links to their ancestry. Back in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Ashime and Mustafa resided in our house in Bakhchysarai, close to the Khan's Palace. When the communists seized power in Crimea, my great-grandmother Ashime was battling typhus, confined to her bed. In a desperate attempt to safeguard their most treasured jewels for future generations, her husband Mustafa hid them beneath her. They hoped that the Russians, fearing contagion, would refrain from searching her. Unfortunately, their efforts were in vain as the Russians thoroughly searched Ashime and confiscated everything our family owned. Subsequently, we lost our house after the events of 1944."
Read the rest of my interview here: https://ukraineworld.org/en/articles/stories/story-150
wonderful second-hand find at @anyamountofbooks "In most surveys of the history of Russia and the Soviet Union, the more than one hundred non-Russian peoples recieve far less attention than their histories and cultures merit.Moreover, such general works tend to give only superficial attention to such important topics as the Russian conquest of foreign nationalities and lands, the development and administration of ethnic minorities under Tsarist and Soviet rule, Russia's rule in transmitting both Russiand and West-European ideas and institutions to their own Asian and non-Slavic groups, and Russia's character as a melting pot of different ehtnic peoples and cultures." #bookcollection #bookhaul #usedbooks #bookish #crimeantatars (helyszín: Dalston, Hackney) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGxRQDXhpod/?igshid=n67ebyot9ull
Bakhchisaray Palace in 1840-1842 by italian painter Carlo Bossoli
III İslam Geray was a khan of the Crimean Khanate in 1644–1654 . Son of the crimean khan Selamet I Geray.
In 1648 allied with Zaporozhian Cossack leader Bohdan Khmelnytsky in his revolt against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In 1654 after the Treaty of Pereyaslav, he switched sides and allied with Poland against the Tsardom of Russia.