RM2X7X0P0–Balaklava in Crimea. Engraving from the 19th century.
RM2X7X0PK–Cape Fiolent in Crimea. Engraving by Karl Kügelchen from the 19th century.
RM2X7X12M–View of the palace on the Oreanda estate in Crimea. 19th century engraving.
RM2X7X12G–View of the palace on the Oreanda estate in Crimea. 19th century engraving.
RM2X7X109–Mount Ayu-Dag in Crimea. Engraving by Nikanor Chernetsov from the 19th century.
RM2X7X120–Urzuf in Crimea. Engraving from the 19th century.
RM2X7X0XB–Gurzuf in Crimea. Engraving by Nikanor Chernetsov from the 19th century.
RM2X7X0TR–Feodosia in Crimea. Engraving by Nikanor Chernetsov from the 19th century.
RM2X7X0RX–Chorgun in Crimea. Engraving by Karl Kügelchen from the 19th century.
RM2X7X0N9–Artek in Crimea. Engraving by Nikanor Chernetsov from the 19th century.
RM2X7X10H–The village of Kikineiz in Crimea. Engraving by Karl Kügelchen from the 19th century.
RM2X7X11G–The village of Uskut in Crimea. Engraving by Karl Kügelchen from the 19th century.
RM2X7X0XM–Koz village in Crimea. Engraving by Karl Kügelchen from the 19th century.
RM2X7X101–Monastery of St. George in Crimea. Engraving by Karl Kügelchen from the 19th century.
RM2X7X0T8–Entrance to Balaklava Bay in Crimea. Engraving by Nikanor Chernetsov from the 19th century.
RM2X7X0WY–Fundukley's house in Gurzuf in Crimea. Engraving by Nikanor Chernetsov from the 19th century.
RM2X7X128–View of Mount Chatyr-Dag in Crimea. Engraving by Taitbout de Marigny from the 19th century.
RM2E3CH0E–V.M. Molotov, A. Eden, E Stettinius on the balcony of the Koreiz Palace in the Crimea.
RM2X7X0TH–Estate of A.S. Golitsin in Koreiz in Crimea. Engraving by Nikanor Chernetsov from the 19th century.
RM2X7X0XH–House of M. Asher between Artek and Gurzuf in Crimea. Engraving by Nikanor Chernetsov from the 19th century.
RM2E3CH0N–V.M. Molotov, E Stettinius, A. Eden in the Winter Garden of the Alupka Palace in Crimea.
RM2X7X0T1–Country house of L.A. Naryshkin in Miskhor in Crimea. Engraving by Nikanor Chernetsov from the 19th century.
RM2A0TP6F–General view of Yalta (Crimea) in the 19th century.
RM2EFBMFK–A resident of Alushta (Crimea) during the years of the German occupation in the 1940s.
RM2AX784F–Crimean Khan Gazi II Geray hurries to help the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed III. Medieval turkish miniature.
RM2X7X10E–Sevastopol. Engraving by Karl Kügelchen from the 19th century.
RM2X7X0XT–Map of Bessarabian, Kherson, Ekaterinoslav and Tauride provinces. Map from 1889.
RM2R1WDPY–The funeral of brothers aviators B.V. and V.V. Matyevich-Matseevich in Sevastopol in 1910.
RM2PN4DTJ–View of Anton Chekhov's dacha in Yalta. Photo from 1910.
RM2J8WJNF–The coffin with the body of Emperor Alexander III is taken out of the Small Palace of Livadia to be sent to St. Petersburg.
RM2K83X9D–Adjutant General Alexander Sergeevich Menshikov.
RM2K83X9F–Adjutant General Vladimir Alekseevich Kornilov.
RM2D8H77P–Crimean Tatar musician Mamut Refatov plays santour.
RM2D8H7FM–The family of the Crimean Tatar musician Mamut Refatov.
RM2D3H39J–Cemetery of German soldiers during the World War II.
RM2D3H3FJ–Cemetery of German soldiers during the World War II.
RM2D3H3DB–Cemetery of German soldiers during the World War II.
RMW3CHM8–Scythian gold vase from Kul-Oba.
RM2AX7818–Ismail Gasprinsky, Hasan bey Zardabi and Alimardan Topchubashov.
RM2X7X104–Monastery of St. George near Sevastopol in Crimea. Engraving from the 19th century.
RM2AX7844–The battle at the walls of Kaffa in the Crimea. Medieval Turkish miniature of 1586.
RM2M65E24–Tatar schoolboy in the Crimea. Painting by Wilhelm Kiesewetter, 1845-1847.
RM2M4FE6C–Village in the south of Crimea. Painter Wilhelm Kizewetter, 1845-1847.
RM2ADTRER–View of the Khan's Palace in Bakhchisarai (Crimea). Engraving by Klenke. 1820s.
RM2M65E1K–Tatar rural school in the Crimea. Painting by Wilhelm Kiesewetter, 1845-1847.
RMWPDERC–Russian Emperor Nicholas II with family in Yalta, Crimea in the beginning of 20th century. Emperor Nicholas II observing the Society for the Promotion of Crimean Tatar Handicraft Production in Yalta.
RM2ADW64N–The city of Kaffa (Feodosia) in the Crimea. Medieval engraving.
RM2A7C4JT–Pioneer bonfire at Artek camp (Crimea) in the 1950s.
RM2A0TP6K–German troops in Inkerman (Crimea) in 1943.
RMP6RAYC–Old photo of Bakhchisaray in Crimea, 1910-s.
RM2HJKX72–The city of Kerch in the Crimea. Engraving of the 18th century.
RM2A7C57D–Pioneers in the park at Artek camp (Crimea) in the 1950s.
RM2D8H74A–Alexander Pushkin in Bakhchisarai (Crimea). Painting of the 20th century.
RM2D8H7G1–View of Perekop from the Crimea. Lithograph by Christian Geisler, 1795.
RM2A0K1HW–Bazaar in Simferopol (Crimea) during the German occupation in 1943.
RM2D8H786–Fishing with a net on the southern coast of Crimea. Lithograph, 1871.
RM2D8H77Y–Fishing for oysters with traps near the southern coast of Crimea. Lithograph, 1871.
RM2M4FDXK–Tatar tavern in the Crimea. Painting by Wilhelm Kiesewetter, 1845-1847.
RM2AFJ0C2–Allegory of the journey of the Russian Empress Catherine II to the Crimea in 1787.
RM2DNKK0H–The cave town of Chufut-Kale in Bakhchisarai in the Crimea. Photo of the 1940s.
RMRH5P0R–Timm V.F. View of the city of Bakhchisaray in Crimea. Lithography, 1856.
RM2M65E1E–Tatar coffee house in the Crimea. Painting by Wilhelm Kiesewetter, 1845-1847.
RM2DEXDPT–Press shop of the Massandra wine factory in Crimea in the USSR in the 1950s.
RM2HMF9XW–Officer, mufti and lower ranks of the Tauride divisions in Crimea. Engraving from 1904.
RM2M4FDXE–Tatar coffee house in the Crimea. Layout made by Wilhelm Kizewetter, 1845-1847.
RM2M65DTT–Crimean Tatar apprentice baker in the Crimea. Painting by Wilhelm Kiesewetter, 1845-1847.
RM2M65DX2–In a Tatar tavern in the Crimea. Painting by Wilhelm Kiesewetter, 1845-1847.
RM2E3J7TH–Arrival of Winston Churchill at the Saki military airfield in Crimea on February 3, 1945.
RM2E3J86K–Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at the Saki military airfield in Crimea on February 3, 1945.
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.
RM2E3J8DF–Molotov V. M. meet Winston Churchill at the Saki military airfield in Crimea on February 3, 1945.
RM2HNB3N1–Commander of the military, land and sea forces in the Crimea, Adjutant General Alexander Sergeevich Menshikov. Engraving of the 19th century.
RM2DEXDD6–Keeping wines in barrels in the sun. The plant of the Massandra wine factory in the Crimea in the USSR in the 1950s.
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.
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.
RM2AWY4RX–Kizevetter Wilhelm. Inside the mosque in the palace of the last Tatar khans. Bakhchysarai, Crimea. Painting by Wilhelm Kiesewetter, 1845-1847
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.
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.
RM2AW1JP2–Portrait of Ahmed Geray son of the Crimean Khan Mehmed IV Geray. Painting of the 17th century.
RM2AW1HHR–Crimean Kalga Sultan Adil Geray with his beloved. 1586.
RM2AW1HJ2–Crimean Gazi II Geray Sultan goes on a military campaign. 1586
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.
RM2ADTR4C–Bakhchisarai Khan Palace. Drawn picture of the 19th century.
RM2DNKJT4–Bakhchisarai Khan Palace. Engraving of the 19th century.
RM2AWY4T9–Raffet A. Crimean Tatars in the Mosque (Tekie Han Cami in Belogorsk (Karasubazar)). 1840s.
RM2DNKHYG–Bakhchisaray Khan Palace. Painting of the 19th century.
RM2DC726N–Handwritten document in Arabic script of the 15th-16th centuries with a square seal of the Crimean Khan.
RM2DC727K–Handwritten document in Arabic script of the 15th-16th centuries with a square seal of the Crimean Khan.
RM2DC727A–Handwritten document in Arabic script of the 15th-16th centuries with a square seal of the Crimean Khan.
RM2JCWX8N–Demonstration of Crimean Tatars in Moscow in 1987.
RMJXP1PM–Sewing and nodding artel named after Krupskaya in Bakhchisaray in 1935.
RM2GPHTF0–Departure of the yacht 'Shtandart' from the port of Yalta in 1912.
RM2C6YTH3–Ismail Gasprinski (Ismail Bey Gaspirali) and his new-method schooling pressed under the Russian bear and reactionary Muslim ulema. Illustration from the satirical Azeri journal 'Mulla Nasreddin' (1908).
RM2AW53EC–Traditional Crimean Tatar ensemble. Painting by N. Zhaba, the beginning of the 20th 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.
RM2D8H7C9–Street in Bakhchisarai during the Crimean War (1854-1855). Lithograph, 19th century.
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.
RM2BG7KWM–Balaklava Bay in the early 19th century. Engraving of the 19th century.
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