Crimea. Bakhchisaray. Fountain of Tears

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Crimea. Bakhchisaray. Fountain of tears [Izomaterial: electronic resource] = Crimée: [postcard]. - Electronic data (2 files: 2.5 MB). - (St. Petersburg: Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, 2014). -
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Electronic reproduction of the open letter: Crimea. Bakhchisaray. Fountain of Tears [Izomaterial] = Crimée. J. H. \u0026 Co, [between 1904 and 1909]. 1 card: phototype. No. 35. On the letterhead of the Universal Postal Union. Location: Children's Memorial Museum, St. Petersburg.
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On the postcard photo of the Fountain of Tears in the Khan's Palace. The fountain of tears is a fountain-saber in the territory of the Khan's palace in Bakhchisaray, built in 1764. Glorified Pushkin in the poem "Bakhchisarai Fountain". Tradition ascribes the initiative to create a fountain to the Crimean khan Kyrym-Girey. The fountain was arranged at the mausoleum of the beloved concubine of Khan named Dilyar, who died in 1764. Now it is located in the "fountain court" of Hansaray, where it was moved from the wall of the Mausoleum of Dilyary-Bikec to the arrival of Catherine II (during the Taurida trip) .
I. Presidential Library. B. N. Yeltsin (St. Petersburg). II. Universal Postal Union. 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.
BBC 63.3 (28-8Tav) 53n611
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Original storage: Children's postcard museum
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