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century murals were damaged by a high-pressure water stream. Many stained glass windows, the four-sided roof, and the original spoon-shaped artisanal tiles (tartar) were also lost. In addition, cracks appeared on the facade of the building and plaster fell off during pressure cleaning. In response to the alleged damages, the
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In 2017, the palace was subject to restoration, which was conducted by Moscow-based Atta Group, a firm with little experience in historical preservation. As part of the process, the palace's centuries-old oak beams were removed and replaced with concrete, original tiles were removed, while its 18th
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wife Zarema, who had been supplanted in his affections by Maria. Despite his battle-hardened harshness, he is said to have grieved and wept when Maria died, astonishing all those who knew him. He commissioned a marble fountain to be made, so that the rock would weep, like him, forever.
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architects. Later damages required partial reconstruction, but the structure still has a resemblance to its original form. Some buildings currently in the palace were attached later, while some of the original buildings could not stand past the 18th century.
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dismantled a damaged roof and an ensemble of colored stained glass windows in the palace and replaced it with the modern one. The move has been described by the Ukrainian side as part of an "ongoing assault" on cultural heritage.
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is attached to three of the four walls, part of which is sectioned off for the Khan's lodge. Scholars argue that the mosque was originally roofed with domes of various sizes.
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Originally placed by the young woman's tomb in a restful garden, the fountain was transferred to its current location in the Ambassadors' courtyard after
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window, which shows the seal of Suleiman (hexagram). On the walls of the small mosque are scratched images of boats with sails, horses and horsemen.
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facing east and west. Two symmetrical octagonal minarets rise through the porticos; they are twenty-eight meters high and have conical caps and
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ordered the annexation of the Crimean territory. Pushkin's verses are credited in part for ensuring the survival of the palace itself to date.
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Khan, for his young wife, and his grief after her early death. The Khan was said to have fallen in love with
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in 1750 used to adjoin the eastern wall. The mosque is entered from a portal facing north. Inside, a
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style. It is one of the best known Muslim palaces found in Europe, alongside the Sultan palaces of
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kiosk of square shape is attached to the northeastern corner of the mosque. It is believed that a
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The mosque consists of a three-aisle square prayer hall covered with a hipped roof, a narthex and
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One courtyard contains a small fountain whose sad story so moved the Russian writer
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The fountain is known as the embodiment of love of one of the last Crimean Khans,
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named Maria. Maria is presumed to have been slain by the khan's former favourite
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in the first half of the 16th century. The palace's complex design and
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The city of Bakhchysarai and the palace were commissioned by the
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when he visited it that he wrote a long narrative poem titled "
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Crimea
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Crimean Tatar

Bakhchysarai
Crimea
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Crimean Tatar
Turkish
Bakhchysarai
Crimea
Crimean Khans
mosque
harem
Crimean Tatar
Istanbul
Alhambra
Russian forces
Crimean Khan dynasty
Salaçıq
minarets
Ottoman
Persian
Italian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
UNESCO
World Heritage Sites
List of World Heritage Sites
Alexander Pushkin
The Fountain of Bakhchisaray

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