V. A. Troinitskaya in the history museum of Dagestan(National Museum of the Republic of Dagestan named after A. Takho-Godi)

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The material for the article was the results of a study of the biographical data of V. A. Troinitskaya, the author of the sketch that was submitted for restoration. The study of the author's biography was carried out by analyzing open data of her famous relatives. First of all, through information about her husband, the first Soviet director of the Hermitage S. N. Troinitsky. Further, the search was carried out through various materials about her ancestors Timrots - hereditary military men of the Russian Empire. Several details were added by publications about her daughters. During the research, the interaction of I. A. Orbeli was once again highlighted. I. A. Orbeli and A. A. Takho-Godi in the organization of the Dagestan Museum (now the National Museum of the Republic of Dagestan named afterA. Takho-Godi) - on the one hand, and in rescuing part of the Hermitage collection from sale on the outskirts of the country - on the other hand. Thus, V. A. Troinitskaya became one of the many connecting links in the transfer of knowledge and experience of the Hermitage workers, which was enthusiastically received by the founders of the Dagestan Museum in organizing expeditionary and accounting work on the periphery of the country. Her participation in the 1929 expedition under the leadership of I. A. Orbeli from the Hermitage contributed to the collection of the National Museum of the republic of Dagestan in the form of ethnographic sketches, registration and exhibit documentation. V. A. Troinitskaya completed her career at the Dagestan Medical Institute during the period of formation of hospitals in Makhachkala.

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: v. a. troinitskaya, s. n. troinitsky, biographical data research, i. a. orbeli, a. a. takho-godi, hermitage, national museum of the republic of dagestan named after a. takho-godi, founders, expedition, accounting and stock work

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