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  1. The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Russian: Александро-Невский Собор; Azerbaijani: Aleksandr Nevski Başkilsəsi, often referred to as Qızıllı kilsə – "The Golden Church") was the main Russian Orthodox cathedral in Baku, Azerbaijan from when it was completed in 1898 until its destruction in 1937 during the Soviet era ...

  2. May 25, 2018 · One of them, Józef Gosławski, was responsible for the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Bakus tallest building at the time, which was sadly torn down by the Soviets in 1937.

  3. Oldbaku.jpg 839 × 541; 108 KB. Oldbaku6.jpg 598 × 366; 52 KB. Plan of Alexander Nevsky cathedral in Baku.jpg 552 × 623; 111 KB. Sabir Garden 1924.jpg 800 × 504; 74 KB. View of the Russian Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (also referred to as The Gilt Church) at Baku. August 1918.jpg 372 × 638; 140 KB.

  4. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral may refer to the following (alphabetically by country, then by town): Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Baku in Azerbaijan; Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia in Bulgaria; Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn, Estonia; Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Paris, France; Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tiflis, Georgia

  5. Feb 8, 2024 · Alexander Nevsky cathedral in Baku, 1905. Description: English: Alexander Nevsky cathedral in Baku, 1905. Date: march-june 1905: Source: Musée du Quai Branly, Léon ...

  6. Jan 16, 2008 · This is a historic photograph showing the greatest Russian Orthodox Church in Baku before Joseph Stalin ordered it demolished in the 1930s. Source http://www.azeri.org/Azeri/az_english/43_folder/43_articles/43_names2_az.html en:Image:43 church1.jpg

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  8. May 29, 2019 · One stop on our Baku pilgrim tour is next to the Bulbul music school. On this spot, the magnificent Alexander Nevsky Cathedral once stood. Among all the Churches and Mosques that were torn down in the heat of the Bolshevik anti-religious fever, this is the one I would have loved to see the most. It…

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