RM2ADW5MR–The Crimean War (1853-1856). Complete panoramic view of the defences of Sevastopol and entrenched camp of the allies external and internal. 19th century lithography.
RM2D8H7C9–Street in Bakhchisarai during the Crimean War (1854-1855). Lithograph, 19th century.
RM2D8H7J3–View of the old bazaar in Kerch during the Crimean War. Lithograph by Vasily Timm, 1855.
RM2MCAREN–View of the old bazaar in Kerch during the Crimean War. Lithograph by Vasily Timm, 1855.
RM2GK7RB7–General Omer Pasha. Engraving of 1854. Omar Pasha, also known as Omer Pasha Latas (1806 – 1871) was an Ottoman field marshal and governor. Born in Austrian territory to Serbian Orthodox Christian parents, he initially served as an Austrian soldier.
RM2AX7848–The meeting of the Crimean and Ottoman troops in 1538. Medieval Turkish miniature.
RM2E3J8BA–Meeting of Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at the Saki military airfield in Crimea on February 3, 1945.
RM2E3CH19–Winston Churchill bypasses the guard of honor at the military airfield in Saki in the Crimea on February 3, 1945.
RM2E3CH07–US Secretary of State E. Stettinius, USSR People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs V.M. Molotov, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, US President F.D. Roosevelt. Military airfield in Saki in Crimea on February 3, 1945.
RM2E3J86K–Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at the Saki military airfield in Crimea on February 3, 1945.
RM2E3J7TH–Arrival of Winston Churchill at the Saki military airfield in Crimea on February 3, 1945.
RM2E3J8DF–Molotov V. M. meet Winston Churchill at the Saki military airfield in Crimea on February 3, 1945.
RM2E3J8RT–Winston Churchill at the Saki military airfield in Crimea on February 3, 1945.
RM2JCWX8N–Demonstration of Crimean Tatars in Moscow in 1987.
RM2HNB3PH–Life Guards Crimean Tatar Squadron. Painting by K. Schultz, 1850.
RM2HNB3XP–Private of the Life Guards of the Crimean Tatar squadron. Lithograph of the 19th century.
RM2HNB3MR–Chief officer of the Life Guards of the Crimean Tatar squadron. Engraving from 1827.
RM2HNB3YC–Staff officer of the Life Guards of the Crimean Tatar squadron. Drawing from the 19th century.
RM2HNB3PX–Non-commissioned officer of the Life Guards of the Crimean Tatar squadron. Engraving from 1837.
RM2HNB411–Trumpeter of the Life Guards of the Crimean Tatar squadron in 1845-1855. Lithograph of the 19th century.
RM2HNB3MH–Chief officer of the Life Guards of the Crimean Tatar squadron in 1827. Lithograph of the 19th century.
RM2HNB3TR–Private of the Life Guards of the Crimean Tatar squadron in 1830-1837. Drawing from the 19th century.
RM2HNB3Y7–Staff officer of the Life Guards of the Crimean Tatar squadron in 1829-1838. Lithograph of the 19th century.
RM2HNB3XY–Staff officer of the Life Guards of the Crimean Tatar squadron in 1827-1838. Engraving of the 19th century.
RM2AX784F–Crimean Khan Gazi II Geray hurries to help the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed III. Medieval turkish miniature.
RM2HNB3PR–Non-commissioned officer of the Life Guards of the Crimean Tatar squadron in 1838-1845. Lithograph of the 19th centu.
RM2AX784N–The crossing of the Crimean and Ottoman troops across the Danube during the military campaign against the Hungarians in 1566. Turkish miniature of 1579.
RM2HNB3PM–Non-commissioned officer of the Life Guards of the Crimean Tatar squadron in 1832. Fragment of F. Kruger's painting The Russian Guard in Tsarskoye Selo in 1832.
RM2HMF9T5–Crimean Tatar. Engraving of the 18th century.
RM2HMF9XH–Noble Crimean Tatar or Circassian. Engraving from 1811.
RM2HN7C7G–Circassian prince and Crimean Tatar. Engraving from 1811.
RM2HMF9T3–Crimean Tatar warrior horseman. Engraving from 1578.
RM2HN7C7H–Cossack of the Don Cossack regiments and a Cossack of the Crimean Tatar horse regiments. Engraving from 1814.
RM2J8WJNG–The commander of the Crimean division of the Russian army - Count Fedor Arturovich Keller with his family. Photo from the beginning of the 20th century.
RM2AX7844–The battle at the walls of Kaffa in the Crimea. Medieval Turkish miniature of 1586.
RM2HJKX6E–Prince of the Nogai Tatars. Engraving of the 19th century.
RM2E3CH0N–V.M. Molotov, E Stettinius, A. Eden in the Winter Garden of the Alupka Palace in Crimea.
RM2E3CH0E–V.M. Molotov, A. Eden, E Stettinius on the balcony of the Koreiz Palace in the Crimea.
RM2EA9NXR–Escape of Muslim families from Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgaria). Engraving in 1879.
RM2GPHT7W–Crowd of people in the center of Simferopol (Crimea) where a partisan was hanged on tree during the Nazi occupation in Crimea in 1940s.
RM2HNB3N5–Cossacks and Tatars in 1844. Painting of the 19th century. Soldiers of the Russian army of different regiments.
RM2HMF9XW–Officer, mufti and lower ranks of the Tauride divisions in Crimea. Engraving from 1904.
RM2DNKK96–The interior of Kenassa - a temple of the Karaites in the cave city of Chufut-Kale in Bakhchisarai in the Crimea. Photo of 1940s.
RM2DNKK0H–The cave town of Chufut-Kale in Bakhchisarai in the Crimea. Photo of the 1940s.
RM2DNKK9D–The interior of Kenassa - a temple of the Karaites in the cave city of Chufut-Kale in Bakhchisarai in the Crimea. Photo of 1940s.
RM2A0K1HW–Bazaar in Simferopol (Crimea) during the German occupation in 1943.
RM2EFBMFK–A resident of Alushta (Crimea) during the years of the German occupation in the 1940s.
RM2M4FDR6–Jewish Synagogue, Bourke Street West. 1864.
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