Various battles during Mongol invasion of Volga Bulgaria
Siege of Kazan (1469), in the Russo-Kazan Wars
Siege of Kazan (1487), in the Russo-Kazan Wars
Siege of Kazan (1524), in the Russo-Kazan Wars
Siege of Kazan (1552), the final battle of the Russo-Kazan Wars
Battle of Kazan (1708), the battle of Bashkir rebellion of 1704–1711.
Battle of Kazan (1774) as a part of the Pugachev's Rebellion
Battle of Kazan (1918) and its part Kazan Operation, Russian Civil War.
Capture of Kazan by the White Army as a part of Russian Civil war
Topics referred to by the same term
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Siege ofKazan (1487), in the Russo-Kazan Wars Siege ofKazan (1524), in the Russo-Kazan Wars Siege ofKazan (1552), the final battleof the Russo-Kazan Wars...
kazanˈdzoɣlu]; born September 7, 1909 – September 28, 2003), known as Elia Kazan (/ˈiːliə kəˈzæn/ EE-lee-ə kə-ZAN), was an American film and theatre director...
peak of persecution of the Muslims ofKazan by the Russians. 1770 - Märcani Mosque built. 1774 July: BattleofKazan (1774). Fire. 1788 - Kazan Gunpowder...
they reached the mouth of the Kama River. Reds tried to stop Whites again, but lost and retreated to Kazan. During that battle it became obvious that...
The Kazan rebellion or Tatar Rebellion (1552–1556) was an uprising against Tsardom of Russia. It aimed to restore the Kazan Khanate, which the Russians...
List ofKazan khans who ruled the Khanate ofKazan before it was conquered by Russia. The First List has local spelling and dynasty. The Second List has...
Kazan Operation was the Red Army's offensive (5–10 September 1918) against the Czechoslovak Legion and the People's Army of Komuch during the Russian...
Ibrahim khan (died 1479 or c. 1486) was the Khan ofKazan from 1467. He was the son of Mäxmüd. He was crowned after Xälil's death and was married to Nur...
(about the formation of kolkhozes), The Timber Mill (1930) (about collectivization), Marii Company (1934) (on the battle for Kazan in 1918)), and Akpatyr...
of the Golden Horde (before 1436), ruler of Crimea (1437), and the founder of the Khanate ofKazan, which he ruled from 1438–1445. He was the son of the...
were a part of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, established in 1920. It was the first successful Tatar formation since the Kazan Khanate....
was three times khan ofKazan (1524–31, 1535–46, 1546–49). He was the nephew of the previous Kazan Khan Sahib Giray and brother of Moxammat Giray. First...
influence in Kazan and Samarkand. The Khanate of Sibir was the northernmost Muslim state in recorded history.[citation needed] The Khanate of Sibir had extensive...
troops of Oluğ Möxämmäd, who invaded the principality of Nizhny Novgorod. The Russians were defeated by troops of beg Mäxmüd, who became Mäxmüd ofKazan after...
Ovchinnikov (cossack) (1739-1774), Cossack and close associate of Yemelyan Pugachev; see BattleofKazan (1774) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
District; and its capital and largest city is Kazan, an important cultural centre in Russia. The region's main source of wealth is oil with a strong petrochemical...
is located in Kazan. The Kazan Tank School was founded in 1941 on the base of the former Kazan Infantry School. It was renamed the Kazan Higher Tank Command...
is named after the battles. The 1561 Fourth Battleof Kawanakajima is depicted at the climax of the 1969 Japanese film Fūrin Kazan ('Samurai Banners')...