Ismail gasprinski was born March 21, 1851, the Crimean Tatar educator, intellectual, publisher and politician, received the celebrity and recognition among the Muslim population in the Russian Empire. Ismail gasprinski is one of the founders of pan-Turkism. In honor of the politician were monuments in
Bakhchisaraiand Simferopol. In its honour also named some of the streets in the cities
Crimeaand one of the residential neighborhoods in the city of Evpatoria. Previously, Bakhchisaray, Crimea was a capital of the Crimean Tatar khanate. The city's name means Garden Palace. Is the town of Bakhchisaray, about 30 kilometres from the city of Simferopol, in the steppe part, in the eve of the Crimean mountains. The territory of modern Bakhchisaray, earlier it was inhabited by ancient people, villages that prove the excavations. By the late 18th century in Bakhchisaray had more than 2000 homes, the third part of these houses was inhabited by the Greeks. In 1736 Bakhchisaray was completely destroyed, its remains were burned by the Russian army under the leadership of Munnich. Khan's Palace which can be observed today are rebuilding after the destruction of the Russian army. During the second world war, Yalta was in the middle of war, not time the city was attacked the enemy.