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Baidar Collection

"Baidar: A Glimpse into the Rich Cultural Tapestry of Chukchi and Crimea" Step into the world of Baidar, where history weaves a captivating tale

Background imageBaidar Collection: Pick-axe made with a walrus tusk, stone hatchet of Alaska, wooden instrument with claws used by

Pick-axe made with a walrus tusk, stone hatchet of Alaska, wooden instrument with claws used by the Chukchi (Chukchi)
FLO4722585 Pick-axe made with a walrus tusk, stone hatchet of Alaska, wooden instrument with claws used by the Chukchi (Chukchi) people to hunt walrus, tomb of the Unalaskans, and baidar (boat)

Background imageBaidar Collection: Weapons, clothes, tomb and boat of the Chukchi

Weapons, clothes, tomb and boat of the Chukchi
Pick-axe made with a walrus tusk, stone hatchet of Alaska, wooden instrument with claws used by the Chukchi people to hunt walrus, tomb of the Unalaskans, and baidar (boat)

Background imageBaidar Collection: Room of a Mirza in the Valley of Baidar, a Cafe in Karasu-Bazar (engraving)

Room of a Mirza in the Valley of Baidar, a Cafe in Karasu-Bazar (engraving)
1608499 Room of a Mirza in the Valley of Baidar, a Cafe in Karasu-Bazar (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Room of a Mirza in the Valley of Baidar)

Background imageBaidar Collection: Seat of War in the Crimea, Map of the Country between Simpheropol

Seat of War in the Crimea, Map of the Country between Simpheropol and Baidar to Illustrate the Movements of the Allied
1608372 Seat of War in the Crimea, Map of the Country between Simpheropol and Baidar to Illustrate the Movements of the Allied and Russian Armies (engraving) by Dower

Background imageBaidar Collection: Sketches in the Crimea (engraving)

Sketches in the Crimea (engraving)
1608270 Sketches in the Crimea (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches in the Crimea. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 20 October 1855)

Background imageBaidar Collection: The Valley of Baidar, from Rear Petroskis Villa, Looking East, 1856

The Valley of Baidar, from Rear Petroskis Villa, Looking East, 1856. Artists: Jonathan Needham, William Simpson
The Valley of Baidar, from Rear Petroskis Villa, Looking East, 1856. A depiction of the Valley of Baidar taken from Petroskis Villa. The episode is part of the Crimean War (1853 -1856)

Background imageBaidar Collection: Source Size = 3914 x 2419

Source Size = 3914 x 2419
Sketches in the Crimea: the Valley of the Baidar

Background imageBaidar Collection: Source Size = 3957 x 2239

Source Size = 3957 x 2239
Sketches in the Crimea: Pass of Poros, Baidar

Background imageBaidar Collection: Source Size = 3840 x 2259

Source Size = 3840 x 2259
Sketches in the Crimea: the Village of Baidar

Background imageBaidar Collection: Source Size = 3936 x 2708

Source Size = 3936 x 2708
Sketches in the Crimea: the Road to Baidar

Background imageBaidar Collection: The church, Baidar, the Crimea, Russia, (i. e. Ukraine)

The church, Baidar, the Crimea, Russia, (i. e. Ukraine)
The church, Baidar, the Crimea, Russia, (i.e. Ukraine). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaidar Collection: From the tunnel, Baidar, the Crimea, Russia, (i. e. Ukraine)

From the tunnel, Baidar, the Crimea, Russia, (i. e. Ukraine)
From the tunnel, Baidar, the Crimea, Russia, (i.e. Ukraine). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBaidar Collection: Inuit weapon carvings, artwork

Inuit weapon carvings, artwork
Inuit weapon carvings. Artwork of etchings on Inuit weapons, found in 1826 by William Beechy at Hotham Inlet, in north-eastern Alaska, above the Arctic Circle



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"Baidar: A Glimpse into the Rich Cultural Tapestry of Chukchi and Crimea" Step into the world of Baidar, where history weaves a captivating tale. From weapons to clothes, explore the artifacts that tell stories of ancient civilizations. Discover the tomb and boat of the Chukchi people, revealing their deep connection with nature. In the Valley of Baidar, immerse yourself in opulence as you enter a Mirza's room. Adorned with intricate designs and lavish furnishings, it reflects a bygone era's grandeur. Journey further to Karasu-Bazar and find respite in a cafe bustling with life - an engraving that captures its vibrant atmosphere. As conflicts unfolded in Crimea, witness the Seat of War through detailed maps showcasing strategic movements by Allied and Russian armies. Sketches bring these historical events to life, transporting us back to those tumultuous times. The picturesque Valley beckons from Rear Petroskis Villa; gaze eastward at its breathtaking beauty captured by artists Jonathan Needham and William Simpson in 1856. The engravings depict not just landscapes but emotions stirred by war itself. Bridging past and present are images depicting Baidar today - a church standing tall amidst changing borders within Ukraine (formerly Russia). Peer through tunnels that lead us deeper into this enchanting region filled with hidden wonders waiting to be explored. Baidar encapsulates more than mere visuals; it is an invitation to delve into forgotten narratives etched upon its landscapes. Let your imagination soar as you uncover tales lost in time within this mystical land where cultures intertwine harmoniously.