[1] It was located at the edge of the Russian cemetery with a sky-blue dome and an entrance gate with the same color.
[2] In 1898, the Andijan Uprising took place in Uzbekistan, and Russian soldiers were killed in Fergana.
Inside, there were also signs with the names of all the dead lower ranks of the Russian fighter, which unfortunately did not survive.
Its name was dedicated to the Great Martyr Prince Alexander Nevsky.
In 1910, an earthquake occurred, as a result of which the chapel partially collapsed from the roof.