Genghis Khan's East March, in 1430 his descendants established the Khan state in Bakhtisaray until the destruction of the Russian invasion by the Kiev Ross in 1783. Why do the Islamic palaces always show a sense of sadness?
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The Khan's Palace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Bakhchisarai Khan Palace is an ancient palace that has always served as the residence of the Khans of Crimea. During the Crimean Khanate in the first half of the 16th century, the Khan built the city of Bakhchira and the palace, and moved the capital from the old Crimea next to it. In a courtyard of the palace, stands a small fountain. The tragic story about it moved the great poet Pushkin, who visited here, and wrote the famous poem "The Fountain of Bakhchisaray".
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Genghis Khan's East March, in 1430 his descendants established the Khan state in Bakhtisaray until the destruction of the Russian invasion by the Kiev Ross in 1783. Why do the Islamic palaces always show a sense of sadness?
Fountain of love, fountain of eternal life! I have sent you two roses. I love you constant slog, and poetic tears.
The legend of the tears spring is very beautiful, the rose garden in the palace is simply beautiful to cry, but the love of the king of Khan is too hypocritical, if it is not Pushkin's poem, it will reduce the color a lot. However, Pushkin wrote a poem for it, only this point, it is enough!