This research project embarks on a detailed investigation into the multifaceted aspects of preserving the rich cultural traditions and heritage of Crimea. The study will encompass an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from history, anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies to provide a holistic understanding of the subject matter. It will explore the historical context, examining the evolution of Crimean cultural identity through various epochs, including the influence of different ethnic groups and empires. The research will also analyze contemporary challenges facing the preservation of Crimean heritage, such as political instability, socio-economic changes, and the impact of globalization. Furthermore, the project will examine various preservation strategies, including archival practices, museum initiatives, educational programs, and community-based projects. In conclusion, the project aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the complexities of cultural preservation in the Crimean context, offering valuable insights for policymakers, heritage professionals, and community stakeholders. The findings will provide a foundation for developing effective strategies to safeguard and promote Crimean cultural heritage for future generations.