Russia-Bashkir Monument of Friendship

The Russia-Bashkir Monument of Friendship
(Bashkir: Урыҫ һәм башҡорт халыҡтар Дуҫлығы Монументы (Uryth ha’m bashqort halyqtar Dusslyg’y Monumenty)

Russia-Bashkir Monument of Friendship in summer, 2011
Location Ufa,  Bashkortostan
Designer Mikhail Baburin; Galina Levitczkaya
Opening date 1965
Dedicated to accession of Bashkortostan in Russia.

The Russia-Bashkir Monument of Friendship (Bashkir: Урыҫ һәм башҡорт халыҡтар Дуҫлығы Монументы (Uryss ha’m bashqort halyqtar Dusslyg’y Monumenty) ) is a monument in the city of Ufa, dedicated to the 400th anniversary of the accession of Bashkortostan in Russia.[1]

In 1957 it was celebrated the 400th anniversary of Bashkiria's voluntary entry into the Russian Empire. In the same year, June 14, the monument was laid on the site which was a marble slab with the inscription:

«There will be erected a monument in memory of the 400th anniversary of Bashkiria's voluntary accession to the Russian State»

However, even the design of the monument began only after 4 years, and its opening was only August 7, 1965.

Galery

Coordinates: 54°42′42″N 55°57′48″E / 54.7117°N 55.9633°E / 54.7117; 55.9633

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 1/30/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.