File:Kalmyk Khurul Tsagan Aman.jpg
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- 2006-07-06 23:21 Buzava 983×567× (119084 bytes) This is a photo of the Kalmyk khurul at the Tsagan Aman settlement in the Astrakhan region. The wood-based, architectural design of this khurul was strongly influenced by rural Russian church architecture. This khurul was destroyed by the Bolsheviks and w