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- Inkerman Monastry, cave monastery of St. Clement,
was founded near Inkerman in the 8th century
by Byzantine icon-worshippers fleeing persecution
with ruins of 6th century Calamita fortress
clifftop;
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- Bakhchisaray palace, home to a succession
of Crimean Khans, decorated to appear lived
in and reflects the traditional 16th century
Crimean Tatar style;
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- Tatars’ cafe is the best spot with home-made
Tatar food;
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- The Assumption Cave Monastery was founded
by monks in 9th century, during the period of
Crimean Khanate it became the centre of Christianity
in the Crimea;
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- Cave-town Chufut Kale used to be the center
of Crimean Karaite community and the capital
of the Crimean Khanate
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