Ismi Khan Jami ( Crimean Tat. İsmi Han Cami ) is a mosque located in the territory of the city of Bakhchisarai in the Crimea.
| Mosque | |
| Ismi Khan Jami | |
|---|---|
| Crimean Tat İsmi Han Cami | |
| A country | Russia / Ukraine [1] |
| Region | Rep. Crimea / ARC |
| City | Bakhchisarai |
| Address | st. Sevastopol, 4 |
| Coordinates | |
| Current school | Sunni |
| Construction initiator | Ismi-han |
| The number of minarets | 0 |
| condition | inactive |
Presumably erected in the 16th — 18th centuries with donations from the niece of one of the Crimean Khans, Ismi-Khan. Baroque elements were used in the design of the outer part of the mosque, according to another version - classicism [2] . Its distinctive features are the presence in the openings of the building located in its upper part, patterns in the shape of the Star of David , built of wooden slats [2] .
For a long period of time, a warehouse was located on the territory of the mosque [3] . By the decision of the Crimean Regional Executive Committee No. 164 of April 15, 1986, the construction was given the status of an object of cultural heritage of local importance.
At the beginning of the XXI century it was planned to carry out work on the restoration of the mosque, but so far they have not been carried out.
Notes
- ↑ This object is located on the territory of the Crimean Peninsula , most of which is the object of territorial disagreements between Russia , which controls the disputed territory, and Ukraine , within the borders of which are recognized by the international community, the disputed territory is located. According to the federal structure of Russia , in the disputed territory of the Crimea, the constituent entities of the Russian Federation are located - the Republic of Crimea and the city of federal importance Sevastopol . According to the administrative division of Ukraine , in the disputed territory of the Crimea are located the regions of Ukraine - the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city with a special status Sevastopol .
- ↑ 1 2 Evgeny Arsyukhin, Natalia Andrianova. Bakhchisarai: palaces do not burn . archeologia.narod.ru. The appeal date is November 13, 2014.
- ↑ Marked tourist routes in Crimea (PDF). mzv.cz (June 27, 2013). The appeal date is November 21, 2014.