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During the events of [[Euromaidan]] in winter of 2014, near the building were erected the Hrushevsky Street barricades.
During the events of [[Euromaidan]] in winter of 2014, near the building were erected the Hrushevsky Street barricades.

==Gallery==
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File:Pechersk 28 09 13 131.jpg|Shot from perspective of the Dynamo Stadium's entrance
File:Line of protesters at Dynamivska str. Euromaidan Protests. Events of Jan 20, 2014.jpg|[[Euromaidan]] events near the building of the Institute
File:Dynamivska str barricades on fire. Euromaidan Protests. Events of Jan 19, 2014-5.jpg|In the background, a building adjacent to the Institute's building
File:Euromaidan Kiev 2014-02-12 09-40.JPG|The building of the institute behind a barricade
File:Euromaidan Kiev 2014-02-12-5.JPG|A barricade near the institute, February 2014
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:18, 2 February 2022

A. Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies
Established22.10.1991
Address4 Hrushevsky Street
Standort,
Websiteoriental-studies.org.ua
Building of the institute

A.Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies (Ukrainian: Інститут сходознавства імені А. Ю. Кримського) is a research institute in Ukraine that is part of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine department of history, philosophy and law and studies languages, histories, philosophies, religions, and cultures of peoples of Asia, Near, Middle and Far East, Northern Africa, and ethnicities of oriental origin that have existed or live on territory of Ukraine. The institute is located in Kyiv.

It is named after Ukrainian orientalist Ahatanhel Krymskyi.

Directors

Building

Beside the Institute of History of Ukraine, the building also houses two other research institutes of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the Shevchenko Institute of Literature and the Potebnya Institute of Linguistics.

During the events of Euromaidan in winter of 2014, near the building were erected the Hrushevsky Street barricades.

See also

50°27′03″N 30°31′43″E / 50.450813°N 30.528620°E / 50.450813; 30.528620