Kyzyl-Tan (Almaty)

kyzyl tan) is a building of the former Verny Trading House, located at 63 Jibek Joly Street in Almaty.

The pediments in the central and lateral parts are decorated with figured columns, carved cornices and underposts.

[2] On 19 August 1895, Iskhak Gabdulvaliev, a Tatar merchant from Kazan, submitted an application to the Verny city council to build a store on the place No.

In 1901 in relation to the construction of this building was considered "The case of merchant Iskhak Gabdulvaliev for causing insult to the city architect Gourdet" under the chairmanship of A.K.

[2] In evidence submitted by Gabdulvaliev he stated: You see, five years ago, Gourdet built me a store, but the ceilings were low, and afterwards, when I subsequently asked Gourdet through his clerks to rebuild the store, he flatly refused, saying: «Even for 1000 rubles I won't do it...».According to other sources of information, more often appearing in the encyclopedic literature, this building was built for Gabdulvaliev in 1912 by the architect Andrey Zenkov [ru].

[4] On 26 January 1982 the building was included in the list of historical and cultural monuments of national importance to the Kazakh SSR [ru].

[5] Since 2008, the building has belonged to the House of Fabrics Kyzyl-Tan LLP, to which it was transferred for trust management by tender for 10 years.

Store of merchant I. Gabdulvaliev. 1911