Qırım Giray

Qırım Giray's first reign lasted (1758–1764), he gathered a large army in Căușeni and prepared to invade Poland after some Tatar merchants were robbed, some of his forces managed to raid and pillage a few important Polish strongholds.

Qırım Giray's second reign lasted from (1768–1769), he once again gathered a large army in Căușeni consisting of Tatars, Ottomans and Polish allies and invaded the Russian held territories in modern-day Ukraine.

[2] The tradition of building such Salsabil fountain is well established in Islamic architecture, especially in the cities of Baghdad and Damascus.

Inscribed in gold above the Fountain of Tears is a verse of Surah 76 of the Quran, which names, among the benefits the righteous will enjoy including a spring, called "Salsabil".

The Arabic word Sabil commonly refers to public fountains built for philanthropic purposes to provide water for wayfarers.

Khan Qırım Girai, is known to have authorized the construction of many landmarks in Bakhchysarai and the Crimean Khanate .
Fountain of Tears