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English: Crimea (village of Uskut) after the deportation of the indigenous people - the Crimean Tatars. Photo of 1945, that is, new residents of Crimea have not yet had time to settle.

Isaac Dunaevsky wrote: ⠀

"I believe that Crimea without Tatars lost its exoticism, which created its unique beauty and aroma of the true East. Only "former places" remained of Crimea, deprived of those people who created the content of these places, language, customs, mores, costumes and everyday life. When next to the sakley in Koreiz you saw a dirty Tatar or an eternally lazy man sitting in a lamb hat on the sunniest ashes of a Tatar, heard their speech and saw tobacco leaves hanging along the walls - it was Crimea. When near the Bakhchisarai Palace you saw a slender, young Tatar woman carrying a basket of peaches or goosebble on her shoulder - it was Crimea. And now there are only names left, and then I don't know why."
Русский: Крым (деревня Ускут) после депортации коренного народа -- крымских татар. Фотография 1945 года, то есть новыми жителями Крым еще не успели заселить.

Исаак Дунаевский писал:

«Я считаю, что Крым без татар потерял свою экзотику, которая создавала ему неповторимую красоту и аромат подлинного Востока. От Крыма остались только "бывшие места", лишенные тех людей, которые создавали содержание этих мест, язык, обычаи, нравы, костюмы и быт. Когда рядом с саклей в Кореизе Вы видели чумазого татарчонка или вечно ленивого, сидящего в барашковой шапке на самом солнечном пекле татарина, слышали их речь и видели развешанные вдоль стен листья табака – это был Крым. Когда рядом с Бахчисарайским дворцом вы видели стройную, молодую татарку, несущую на плече корзину с персиками или мушмулой – это был Крым. А теперь остались лишь одни названия, и то не знаю почему».
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