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Lighthouse "Chechen" is a lighthouse on the
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, located in the northwestern part of the
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. It is the only historical landmark on the island and was built by English builders in 1863.


History

The lighthouse is located on the western tip of Chechen Island, off the western coast of the
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, three miles north of the Agrakhan Peninsula. German traveler Adam Oleari first mentioned the island in his work "Description of a Journey to Muscovy", which is about his journey through Russia as part of
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s embassy to
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in 1636-1638. He reported that, at one of the extremities of the island four poles were tied together and covered with roots and branches; there were also two large pits where a fire was laid out at night. Signal lights, which depicted the appearance of lighthouses, for the passage of sea vessels were lit as early as 1723. In 1855, the commander of the Astrakhan port, captain of the 1st rank R. G. Mashin, having examined the shores of the Caspian Sea, proposed "to protect sailors from a spit stretching along the parallel from the island to the east." R. G. Mashin himself developed a construction plan and submitted it to the manager of the Naval Ministry and the Hydrographic Department. The construction of the lighthouse by English builders began in 1859, with Lieutenant Kozlovsky supervising the construction. In 1860, a diopter apparatus of the 2nd category was delivered from
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. It was installed and regulated by Jan Ilves, master of the lighthouse workshop of the Baltic Sea Lighthouse Directorate. On October 11 of 1863, the lighthouse began to shine. The tower is painted in red and stands 41.1 meters above sea level and 38 meters from the base. The lighthouse tower has 5 windows and 196 steps inside. The white light flashes constantly, illuminating the entire horizon. There is a one-story house, a bathhouse and a pantry near the tower.Lighthouses of Dagestan. GBU RD "Republican Center for the Protection of Historical, Cultural and Architectural Monuments".
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Gallery

Image:Чеченский_маяк_на_карте_1926_г.png, Lighthouse on the map of the Hydrographic Office. Depth measurement in the 1870s Image:Маяк_Чеченский_1905_г.png, Publication of the Main Hydrographic Department of the Marine Ministry. -
St. Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
1905. Description of the Chechen Lighthouse Image:Крушение порохода Геок-Тепе у Чеченского острова, близь Баку - Геок-Тепе на прибрежных рифах.jpg, The wreck of the Geok-Tepe a sinking ship near of the Chechen Islands. Drawing '' painting by A. N. Schilder'' (1889)


References

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Further reading

* Komaritsin A. A., Koryakin V. I., Romanov V. G. Lighthouses of the coast of the Caspian Sea // Lighthouses of Russia. Historical essays. - St. Petersburg: GUNIO MO RF, 2001. - S. 472. - 474 p. — (ISBN 978-9955-488-64-4.). - 500 copies. * Koryakin V.I., Romanov V.G., Sysoev Yu.P. Lighthouses of the Caspian Sea // Atlas of Lighthouses of Russia. - St. Petersburg: TsKP VMF, 2006. - 500 copies. * Description of lighthouses, towers and signs of the Russian Empire along the shores of the Caspian Sea: corrected to January 1, 1905. - Publication of the Main Hydrographic Department of the Marine Ministry. - St. Petersburg: Type. Mor. Min-va, 1905. - 35 p.


External links


Mayak Chechensky » Photo albums » Website of the regional branch of the Union of Radio Amateurs of Russia in the Rostov Region

Marine Encyclopedia
Lighthouses in Russia