Kyiv: Myslene drevo. – 2008.
Placed on the disc "Myslene drevo" database contains encyclopedic information Sudak – an ancient city in the southeast of the Crimean peninsula. Founded by Byzantines sometime in the 6 century, the city lived for a long turbulent history, which was reflected in its sights. Sudak reached its peak in 14 – 15 centuries under the rule of Genoesians. At that time the richest and most revered Moscow merchant corporation called the "surozhane", ie merchants who traded with Surozh-Sudak. From that time till our time very well preserved fortifications of the large fortress, which is the main Sudak's attraction.
The disc contain also information on other and archeology and architecture monuments of the town.
The database contains 1006 documents, 12 author's sheets of text, 851 images.
Republic of Crimea
Sudak district
Sudak åùöò
Landscapes ùà Sudak
Monuments of Sudak
Genoese fortress
Picture of the fortress as a whole
The upper tier defense
Picture of the upper tier as a whole
Patrol tower
Nameless tower number 2
Nameless tower number 1
George Tower
Consular Castle
North-East Tower
The lower tier defense
Western Front
Picture of the Western Front as a whole
Corner tower
Nameless tower number 3
Tower Guarko Rumbaldo
Tower Giovanni Marione
Nameless tower number 4
Main Gate
Picture of the gate as a whole
Bridgehead
Tower Jacobi Torselo
Gates Battista de Zoalo
Tower Bernabe di Franco di Pagano
Corps de garde
Northern Front
Picture of the northern front in the whole
Nameless tower number 5
Wicket gate between towers B.F.di Pagano and tower number 5
Tower Pasquale Judice
Half-round tower
Nameless tower number 6
Tower Lukini Flisko Lavagni
Tower Corrado Chigalo
Nameless tower number 7
Nameless tower number 8
East wall
Buildings at the fortress
Temple on the consoles
Cathedral of Our Lady
Mosque (Church of arcades)
Armenian Church
Tank number 1
Tank number 2
Tank number 3
Northern barracks of Kirillov regiment
Western barracks of Kirillov regiment
Tomb of Muslim saint
Guns of the Crimean War
The cannon from the Crimean War
The cannon from the Crimean War
Port of Sudak
Pictures of the port as a whole
Tower Federico Astaguerra
Church of the 12 apostles
Seaside strengthening
Structures outside the fortress
The ruins of the monastery
Church st.Paraskevy
Kirche
Church northeast of the fortress
Fountain
Slab burial
Monument to Soviet soldiers-liberators
Mass graves of Soviet soldiers and victims of fascism, 1941 – 1944.
Mansion 19 cent.
Intercession Church
Monument to Vladimir Lenin
Bust twice Hero of Socialist Labour M.D. Knyazeva
Stele in memory of genocide against Crimean Tatars
Early 20 century mansion.
The hospital
The ruins of the baths
The ruins of a monastery in Dymytraky hole
Items from the museum funds of Sudak Fortress
Byzantine pithoses at the Museum "Sudak Fortress"
A fragment of bone facing boxes 12-14 cent. Byzantine art.
Bone lining boxes 12-14 cent. Byzantine art. Reconstruction
Spearhead and details cingulate headset
Axe
Enkolpion 12 – 13 centuries.
Enkolpion 13 – 14 centuries.
Fragment of steatit icons 12 – 13 centuries.
Detail of enamelled vessels
Detail of bowls with monogram
Enamelled dish
Bone products 9 – 10 centuries.
Metal products 9th century.
Findings from the bottom of the bay near the castle
Chill boxes, 1 cent. BC
Model of house 12 – 14 centuries.
Lead seal 9 – 12 centuries.
Lead seal 9 – 12 centuries.
Pithose 10th century.
Pasto beads 10 – 11 century.
Khachkar 17 – 18 centuries.
Turkish Coin and Medal of 18 century,
Taraktash treasure
Literature on Sudak
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Article of 21 cent.
Baranov I.A. et al., 2001
Archeological Studies of mediaeval Sugdea in 2000,
Farbej O.M., 2001
Investigation of medieval Suhdea in 1999