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The Silk Road gave rise to the clusters of military states of nomadic origins in North China, invited the Nestorian, Manichaean, Buddhist, and later Islamic religions into Central Asia and China, created the influential Khazar Federation and at the end of its glory, brought about the largest continental empire ever: the Mongol Empire, with its political centers strung along the Silk Road ( Beijing in North China, Karakorum in central Mongolia, Sarmakhand in Transoxiana, Tabriz in Northern Iran, Sarai and Astrakhan in lower Volga, Solkhat in Crimea, Kazan in Central Russia, Erzurum in eastern Anatolia ), realizing the political unification of zones previously loosely and intermittently connected by material and cultural goods.
Although the tughra is largely identified with the Ottoman Sultans, they have also sometimes been used in other Turkic states, such as the Khanate of Kazan.
Bey or a variation has also been used as an aristocratic title in various Turkic states, such as Bäk in the Tatar Khanate of Kazan, in charge of a Beylik called Bäklek.
His title as chief of Poland in Russian, was Tsar, similar to usage in the fully integrated states within the Empire ( Georgia, Kazan, Siberia ).
The Lipka Tatar origins can be traced back to the descendant states of the Mongol Empire of Genghis Khan-the White Horde, the Golden Horde, the Crimean Khanate and Kazan Khanate.
It signified male-line descent and relationship to the Imperial Families of Turkey, Persia and later South Asia and was the title borne by members of the highest aristocracies in Tatar states, such as Khanate of Kazan, Khanate of Astrakhan and in the Russian Empire ( Under Catherine the Great's rule the Murzas gained equal rights with the Russian nobility ).
As Muscovy grew in power and struggled for control of trade routes and territory with the Golden Horde's successor states, Kazan was at times dominated by factions favorable to Moscow, and at other times by factions advocating alliance with other Tatar polities such as the Crimean Khanate.
Kazan states that he will take Phèdre to La Serenissima regardless but doubts his success without help.

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In Central and East Asia, there was a series of revolts after Kazan Khan was killed in an uprising, and the Chagatai Khanate began to splinter and fall ; several revolts in China began what would eventually lead to the overthrow of the Yuan Dynasty.
Kazan notes some of the controversial aspects of what he put in the film.
However, in order to get quality acting from Andy Griffith, in his first screen appearance, and achieve what Schickel calls " an astonishing movie debut ," Kazan would often take surprising measures.
Miller put his arm around Kazan and retorted, " don ’ t worry about what I ’ ll think.
* 2011: On September 15, Shamrock Rovers hosted Rubin Kazan in what was the first UEFA Europa League group stage game to contain an Irish team.
İske Qazan ( literally: Old Kazan ; Cyrillic: Иске Казан ), was a Bolghar-Tatar city in the 13-16th centuries, situated on the banks of the Qazansu river in the Qazan artı or Zakazanye region, in what is today the Russian Federation republic of Tatarstan.
Born in Kazan, Tatar ASSR, in what was then the Soviet Union.
He writes that the Soviet government offered Wittgenstein the chair in philosophy at what had been Lenin's university ( Kazan ) at a time ( during the Great Purge ) when ideological conformity was at a premium amongst Soviet academics and enforced by the very harshest penalties.

Kazan and says
The actor says that he based his character on Elia Kazan, Jacques Cousteau, Albert Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Adam Ant.
Although the film's title card says " Tennessee Williams ' Baby Doll ", and the film is based on Williams ' one-act play 27 Wagons Full of Cotton, in his autobiography director Elia Kazan claimed that Williams was only " half-heartedly " involved in writing the screenplay, of which Kazan himself actually wrote the majority.
The most plausible theory, according to the 1994 Russian encyclopedia, says that the ancestors of the Nağaybäks traditionally lived in central districts of the Khanate, east of Kazan, and most likely descended from Nogay and Kipchak people.
Yet another theory says that the Nağaybäks were tatarized Finno-Ugric peoples that kept the Kazan Khanate's borders.

Kazan and ;
In 1708, Tsaritsyn was assigned to Kazan Governorate ; in 1719, to Astrakhan Governorate ; According to the census in 1720, the city's population was 408 people.
Her irreverent and often bawdy sense of humour allowed her to establish a rapport with her co-star Marlon Brando ; but she had difficulty with director Elia Kazan, who did not hold her in high regard as an actress.
Kazan writes of the movie, " It's my favorite of all the films I've made ; the first film that was entirely mine.
They were married from 1932 until her death in 1963 ; this marriage produced two daughters and two sons, including screenwriter Nicholas Kazan.
The original Broadway production, which opened in 1955, was directed by Elia Kazan and starred Barbara Bel Geddes as Maggie ; Ben Gazzara as Brick ; Burl Ives as Big Daddy ; Mildred Dunnock as Big Mama ; Pat Hingle as Gooper ; and Madeleine Sherwood as Mae.
Time magazine said " the script, on the whole, is the weakest element of the picture, but scriptwriter Inge can hardly be blamed for it " since it had been " heavily edited " by Kazan ; he called the film a " relatively simple story of adolescent love and frustration " that has been " jargoned-up and chaptered-out till it sounds like an angry psychosociological monograph describing the sexual mores of the heartless heartland.
Some of the other artists who summered there were ; Elia Kazan, Harry Morgan, John Garfield, Lee J. Cobb, Will Geer, Clifford Odets, Howard Da Silva and Irwin Shaw.
The khanate covered contemporary Tatarstan, Mari El, Chuvashia, Mordovia, parts of Udmurtia and Bashkortostan ; its capital was the city of Kazan.
Their self-identity was not restricted to Tatars ; many identified themselves as simple Muslims or " the people of Kazan ".
Like London, Curwood set many of his works in the wilds of the Great Northwest and often used animals as lead characters ( Kazan, " Baree ; Son of Kazan, The Grizzly King and Nomads of the North ).
Kazan ( Volga region ) Federal University (; ; Latin: Qazan dəwlət universitetı ) is located in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.
He reached Persia by way of Moscow, Kazan and Astrakhan, landing at Nizabad in Dagestan after a voyage in the Caspian Sea ; from Shemakha in Shirvan he made an expedition to the Baku peninsula, being perhaps the first modern scientist to visit these fields of eternal fire.
Among the former are the present-day Caspian Flotilla, the early 20th century Satakundskaya Flotilla, or the Aral Flotilla of the 1850s ; among the latter, the Don Military Flotilla ( which was created several times over more than 200 years ), the Red Volga Flotilla, which participated in the Kazan Operation during Russian Civil War, or the Danube Military Flotilla.
In 1552 Tsar Ivan IV of Russia, better known as Ivan the Terrible, captured Kazan ; shortly thereafter a pro-Muscovite party took power in Astrakhan.
* Fédor Chaliapine, born 1873 in Kazan in Russia died in Paris in 1938, a famous singer who owned a villa in Sainte-Barbe ;
Safa Giray (, ; Iske imla: صفا گرای ) was khan of Kazan Khanate between the years 1524-1531, 1535 – 1546 and 1546-1549.

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Kazan writes, " I don't move unless I have some empathy with the basic theme.

Kazan and be
Research by Kondrat ' eva, Reznikov and colleagues at Kazan University had shown how meteor storms could be accurately predicted but for some years the worldwide meteor community remained largely unaware of these results.
Kazan had considered whether that kind of scene might be too much for American audiences:
" Within a short time, as word spread, " everyone wanted to be at the Studio — not least because of the chance of being in a Kazan production in one medium or another.
An award like this is about your body of work, and when it comes to a body of work, Elia Kazan deserves to be honored.
Actress Terry Moore calls Kazan her " best friend ," and notes that " he made you feel better than you thought you could be.
In 1978, the U. S. government paid for Kazan and his family to travel to Kazan's birthplace where many of his films were to be shown.
Martin Scorsese has directed a film documentary, A Letter to Elia ( 2010 ), considered to be an " intensely personal and deeply moving tribute " to Kazan.
While the bulk of the population is to be found in Tatarstan ( nearly 2 million ) and neighbouring regions, significant numbers of Kazan Tatars live in Central Asia, Siberia and the Caucasus.
Catherine also decreed that mosques could again be built in Kazan, the first being Marjani Mosque.
In the sci-fi thriller Cube, one of the prisoners, Kazan, appears to be mentally disabled but is revealed later in the film to be an autistic savant, who is able to calculate prime factors in his head.
Some feudal lords sporadically asserted independence from Kazan, but such attempts would be promptly suppressed.
The same objective Kazan, Pinter and De Niro reached out for, to be able to transfer much of Monroe Stahr to the film.
Today, the capital of Tatarstan is Kazan, but many Tatars consider Bolghar to be their ancient and religious capital and to allow a glimpse of Muslim Bulgar life before the Mongol invasion of Volga Bulgaria.
Under Ivan the Great, the Russians entered northwest Siberia but “ to approach Siberia from that direction proved too arduous and difficult, even in the best of times .” The Russians decided that taking a southern route through the Tatar khanate of Kazan would allow them to penetrate Siberia more easily, but Kazan would need to be overthrown first.
Upon the notification by the censorship board that certain films on the program were to be banned, the then president of the Golden Tulip Jury, Elia Kazan, organised a protest march with the participation of Turkish filmmakers.
In the middle of the 16th century the Crimean khanate asserted a claim to be the successor to the Golden Horde, which entailed asserting the right of rule over the Tatar khanates of the Caspian-Volga region, particularly the Kazan Khanate and Astrakhan Khanate.
The move was for undisclosed terms-thought to be $ 2 million ( U. S )- to Russian Club FC Rubin Kazan.
After the conquest of Kazan, the self-government of the khans was abolished and the khanate came to be governed by Russian voyevodas.
The resulting aircraft, the Pe-2, which went into serial production at the Kazan Aviation Plant, proved to be one of the most successful designs of World War II.
Qolşärif's literary legacy was published in " İ küñel, bu dönyadır ( O soil, may be this world ...)", a collection of verses ( Kazan, 1997 ).

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