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    Russia-imposed khan of the Qasim and Kazan Tatars. She is a national hero of Tatarstan.[citation needed] Her name is associated first of all with Söyembikä Tower,...
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  • the Kazan nobility expelled or killed the pro-Russian Jan Ali and Safa Giray returned to the throne. He married Jan Ali's wife or widow Söyembikä of Kazan...
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    Shah-Ali (redirect from Shah Ghaly of Kazan)
    brother of Ahmed Khan bin Küchük (the Golden Horde ruler who lost control of Russia). One of his wives was the unfortunate Söyembikä of Kazan. He died...
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    The most conspicuous landmark of the Kazan Kremlin is the leaning Söyembikä Tower, which probably goes back to the reign of Peter the Great. A well-known...
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    Nogai Horde (category Early modern history of Russia)
    Crimea, blocked by Kazy Mirza Söyembikä of Kazan, daughter of Yosuf, widow of Kazan Khan, Moscow's captive Arslan Mirza, son of Kuchum, killed Yosuf, Keikuvat...
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    Terrible's artisans in just a week's time. As the legend goes, the Kazan queen Söyembikä threw herself down from the highest tier, hence the name. Some scholars...
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    elder brother, Yusuf Bey, who was the father of the unfortunate Söyembikä of Kazan. Ismail sought the support of the Turks, but the Sultan referred the matter...
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    The Khanate of Kazan was a Tatar state that occupied the territory of the former Volga Bulgaria between 1438 and 1552. The khanate covered contemporary...
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    of the Evangelic Church in Ruși-Slimnic The Demidov Tower in Nevyansk The Sobornaya Belltower in Solikamsk The Söyembikä Tower in Kazan Belltower of the...
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    formerly leaning Söyembikä Tower, named after the last queen of Kazan and regarded[by whom?] as the city's most conspicuous landmark. Also of interest are...
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    Fauziya Bayramova (category Tatar people of Russia)
    Bayramova has been the most prominent woman in Tatar politics since Söyembikä of Kazan, noting that her uncompromising ethnic nationalism contrasted strongly...
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  • visited Moscow and Kazan, helped with treaty. #6 and #8 were her sons, #11 her stepson and #Z her daughter. Y. Söyembikä of Kazan daughter of Nogai beg Yosuf...
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    ruler of the bigger and generally independent Kazan Khanate. In 1533 Canghali married Söyembika, the daughter of Nogay nobleman. During his reign he was completely...
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    Khan of the Kazan Khanate from 1549 to 1551. He was the son of Safagäräy and Söyembikä. Upon his father's death he was crowned Khan at the age of two with...
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    U-shaped lowland. Another, more romantic legend tells a story of a Tatar princess Söyembikä, who dropped a golden dish (golden qazan) into the river while...
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    one of which is styled to resemble the Söyembikä Tower, the two furthest ones are topped with mausoleums and symbolise the history of the Kazan khanate...
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    Tatars (category Muslim communities of Russia)
    Lithuanian Tatars of Napoleonic army Crimean Tatar family, 1840 Crimean Tatar girl from Kapsikhor Daghestani Tatar elder Tatar Queen Söyembikä and her son,...
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  • because of what was happening in Kazan and allied himself with Crimea and the Nogai Yusuf (the father of the unfortunate Söyembikä of Kazan). Russia...
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    Moscow Kazansky railway station (category Railway stations of Moscow Railway)
    building resembles the Söyembikä Tower in Kazan. Suburban commuter trains (elektrichka) connect Kazansky station with the towns of Lyubertsy, Zhukovsky...
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    daughter Söyembikä was Queen of Kazan, and when Kazan was razed by Ivan, she was taken as prisoner to Moscow. After Yusuf died, another period of fighting...
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    Persian. Kazan Kremlin Kazan University Bolghar Sviyazhsk Temple of All Religions Qolşärif Mosque Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral Söyembikä Tower Millennium...
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  • Qoşçaq (category History of Tatarstan)
    statesman (uğlan) in Khanate of Kazan. From 1546 to 1551 he was a head of government during the reigns of Safagäräy and Söyembikä. He struggled against pro-Muscovite...
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    Oleg Lundstrem (category Kazan Conservatory alumni)
    mountains of Georgia" - 1973 "The Ways of Love" - 1975 "Speedway" - 1980 "The Legend of Söyembikä" - 1981 "At Dawn" - 1984 Honoured Artist of the RSFSR...
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  • Story of Söyembikä June 21–22, 1991 ; Ğäliäbanu, never staged) MP in Tatarstan Parliament between 1990 and 1995.*co-founder and deputy director of Foundation...
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    currency of the Russian Federation. Banknotes and coins are issued by the Central Bank of Russia, which is Russia's monetary authority independent of all other...
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