Balykchy (Rybachye) Lighthouse
Also known as: Balykchy Lighthouse, Rybachye Lighthouse
Served as the western gateway and main entry from Bishkek; guarded the busy cargo harbor for the Issyk-Kul Shipping Company. Standing but technically deficient and in need of repair; part of a semi-abandoned port area....
LUX canonical record. Draft/review state changes curation status, not the page structure.
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At a glance
Place
- Country
- Kyrgyzstan
- Region
- Lake Issyk-Kul
- Locality
- Balykchy (formerly Rybachye)
- Water area
- Lake Issyk-Kul
- Coordinate source
- Lux143 Issyk-Kul source-import approximate DMS
Identity
- LUX ID
- LUX-LH-000505
- Review status
- draft
- Object kind
- Lighthouse
- Mobility
- fixed
Structure
- Status
- Standing but technically deficient and in need of repair; part of a semi-abandoned port area. Inherited archive field
- Construction date
- Not recorded
- Tower height
- Not recorded
- Focal height
- Not recorded
- Light height
- Not recorded
Signal
- Light characteristic
- Not recorded
- Light number
- Not recorded
- Operation
- Not recorded
- Visibility
- Not recorded
- Legacy light IDs
- Not recorded
- Call sign
- Not recorded
- Lens / optics
- Not curated
Position
- Latitude
- 42.46667 Inherited archive field
- Longitude
- 76.18333 Inherited archive field
Light Signature
No accepted light signature claims yet.
Signal pattern, color, period, visibility, optics, and operating context appear here after field-level review.
Light signature JSON will appear here after review.
Names & naming history
- Balykchy Lighthouse
- Rybachye Lighthouse
Heritage identity & evidence
Identity
- LUX ID
LUX-LH-000505- Type
- Lighthouse
- Object kind
- Lighthouse
- Current status
- Standing but technically deficient and in need of repair; part of a semi-abandoned port area.
Review & coverage
External identifiers
No reviewed external identifiers yet.
Key source-backed claims
No accepted field claims recorded yet.
Claim evidence
Operational status
Field support: Needs a reviewed field source
Show claim history
- Standing but technically deficient and in need of repair; part of a semi-abandoned port area. · Lighthouses of Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan (1) Draft · source-import · needs-verification · Lux143 Notion Page
Technical details
- claim_id
FIELD-CLAIM-000003- review_status
draft- confidence
needs-verification- source_type
lux143_notion_page
Technical details
- field_id
status- field_support_status
no-trusted-reference
Coordinates
Field support: Needs a reviewed field source
Archive value: Latitude: 42.46667, Longitude: 76.18333
Show claim history
- latitude: 42.46667, longitude: 76.18333 · Lighthouses of Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan (1) Draft · needs-verification · Lux143 Notion Page
Technical details
- claim_id
FIELD-CLAIM-000002- review_status
draft- confidence
needs-verification- source_type
lux143_notion_page
Technical details
- field_id
coordinates- field_support_status
no-trusted-reference
Key sources
3 active / 3 total in-archive source links. Full sources below
External Identity Graph
- LUX Light ArchiveLUX-LH-000505 Canonical LUX ID
Local identity anchor for the record and related claims.
- Source URLs3 active / 3 total in-record source links Record source URLs
record provenance · Record-level source URLs are listed in the source provenance section.
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Reconstructed state
No reviewed year-by-year state profile yet.
State profile JSON will appear here after review.
History and connections
Lifecycle summary
No lifecycle events reviewed yet.
Related places and objects
No reviewed continuity links yet.
Evidence and data
No timeline, graph, or map-history export reviewed yet.
Source Evidence
- Lighthouses of Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan (1)Prepared source page status: draft; needs to be verified.
- Lighthouses of Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan (1)Lux143 annex row for Balykchy/Rybachye lighthouse.
- Issyk-Kul Lighthouses - Kyrgyz Express PostBackground on Issyk-Kul lighthouses and shipping.
- K-News: Issyk-Kul Shipping Company strategic-object articleBackground on the decline of Issyk-Kul shipping infrastructure.