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FAMOUS AND PROMINENT TATARS

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Society and politics

Akchura Yusuf, advisor to Turkish President Mustafa Kemal Pasha Ataturk, author of the idea of ​​pan-Turkism
Sadri Maksudi - President of the Tatar Republic "Idel-Ural"
Mulyukov Marat - Founder and first chairman of the All-Tatar Public Center
Shaimiev Mintimer, President of the Republic of Tatarstan

The science

Fakhretdin Rizaetdin, Tatar theologian, scientist, historian, philosopher
Akchurin Rinat, cardiac surgeon, professor of medical sciences, academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
Akhtamzyan Abdulkhan, academician, historian
Valiev Kamil, academician-physicist
Mirzayanov Vil, chemist
Sagdeev Roald, physical chemist
Sunyaev Rashid, academician, astrophysicist
Iskhakov Damir, academician of the ASRT, historian

Vooralready strengthened forces

Ulu-Muhammad, the founder of the Kazan Khanate, the greatest military leader, defeated a 30,000-strong Russian army with 3,000 lancers.
Ibrahim, Khan of Kazan, defeated numerous Moscow troops in the famous river battle on the Volga in 1467. Possibly the only major river battle between Russians and Kazan Tatars
Muhammad-Emin, Khan of Kazan. He repeatedly defeated the Russian troops (the most famous battle was in 1508, when 30,000 Kazan citizens destroyed the 200,000 Russian army marauding under the walls of Kazan).
Safa-Girey, an outstanding military leader, organizer of a successful defense against Russian aggression
Chapkun Otuchev, Murza, hero of the defense of Kazan in 1552
Yapancha-bek, prince, hero of the defense of Kazan in 1552
Mamysh-Birde, centurion, Murza, organizer of resistance to the Russians in 1552-1556 (executed in Moscow)
Kul-Sharif, imam, hero of the defense of Kazan in 1552
Batyrsha (Gabdulla Galiev), hero of the Tatar people, publicist, Muslim leader
Divlet-girey, Crimean Khan
Kirisha Minibaev (Kuzma Minin)
Bakhtiyar Kankaev, associate of E.I. Pugachev in Peasant War 1773-1775, commander-in-chief of the rebels
Mukhamedyanov Shakiryan (Alexander Matrosov), Hero Soviet Union posthumously
Zagitov Gaziy, the hero who was the first to hoist the banner of victory over the Reichstag of Nazi Germany
Safiullin Ghani, Hero of the Soviet Union
Salikhov Midhat, Hero of the Soviet Union
Salikhov Gataulla, Hero of the Soviet Union
Sultan Amet-Khan, Honored Test Pilot of the USSR, twice Hero of the Soviet Union
Abdershin Alimkai, Hero of the Soviet Union
Akchurin Rasim, Colonel General
Balyaev Asim, Hero of the Soviet Union
Bichurin Amir, rear admiral
Gareev Makhmut, Army General
Iskanderov Mars, vice admiral
Lyapin Z.G., rear admiral
Churakov Fatih, Heroes of the Soviet Union, Colonel General
Yagudin Kerim, Hero of the Soviet Union

Art

Literature

Kul Gali, Bulgarian poet, he owns the most ancient literary monument - the poem "The Tale of Yusuf", written in 1236
M. Sarai-Gulistani (XIV century)
M. Muhammadyar (1496/97-1552)
G. Utyz-Imyan (1754-1834)
Shackled Gabdelzhabbar (1797-1860)
Ahmet Erikey, poet
Ishaki Gayaz, writer
Mahmut Gabdel, writer
Minnullin Tufan, Tatar playwright and public figure
Mustai Karim
Najmi Nazar
Ismail Bey Gaspar-Oly (Gasprinsky), public and political figure, linguist, teacher and publisher
Hadi Zakir, writer
Akhmet Sattar, poet, diploma winner of the V. Vysotsky poetry competition
Musa Jalil, poet and patriot, Hero of the Soviet Union
Gabdulla Tukay, classic writer of Tatar literature. Another page
Akhmadulina Bella, poetess
Sibgat Hakim, People's Poet of Tatarstan
Fatih Amirkhan (1886-1926), Tatar writer, publicist and educator. Founder of the newspaper "El-Islah" ("Reform", 1907-09). The story "The Tatar Girl" (1909), stories.
Hadi Taktash
Gafuri Mazhit, poet, writer, playwright
Hasan Tufan, writer
Isanbet Naki, Tatar writer, Honored Artist of Russia
Kavi Najmi, writer
Absalyamov Abdurakhman, writer
Khairullin Ildar, poet and composer
Bukharaev Ravil, writer, poet, journalist
Ibragimov Galimdzhan, writer, scientist, publicist

Theatre, Cinema, Performing arts

Kamal Galiaskar, playwright, founder of Tatar drama, “father” of the Tatar theater, his name was given to the Tatar State Academic Theater, with which his whole life and work was connected
Tinchurin Karim, playwright, artist, director, theater worker, People's Artist of Tatarstan
Shamukov Gabdulla, actor, writer, People's Artist of Russia, People's Artist of Tatarstan, Honored Artist of Bashkortostan
Abjalilov Khalil
Kariev Abdulla
Zeinyasheva Gelshat, poetess, author of lyrics of popular songs
Fakhrutdinov Anvar - Honored Artist of the RSFSR, BASSR and National artist BASSR
Garay Barkhyat, king of humor and laughter
Khasanov Ilyas, pantomime master
Seiful-Mulyukov Eldar, actor
Shakurov Sergey, theater and film artist, People's Artist of Russia
Salimzhanov Marcel, director, People's Artist of the USSR
Sabirov Rashit - People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan, master of artistic expression and sparkling miniaturist
Khamatova Chulpan, theater and film artist
Basharov Marat, actor
Litvinova Renata, actress
Alibasov Bari, producer, head of the musical show group “Na-Na”

Ballet, Dancing

Mukhamedov Irek, ballet dancer, choreographer
Nureyev Rudolf, ballet dancer, choreographer, conductor
Lilia Sabitova, ballerina, people's artist Russian Federation
Khairullina Firdaus, artist of the Tatar theater, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation

Stage

Asadullin Albert, singer
Bigicheva Khalidya, soloist of the group “Izge Ai”
Bilalov Zufar, singer, Honored Artist of Tatarstan
Galimov Aidar, singer, Honored Artist of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan
Gainullin Aidar, singer, accordion player, multiple laureate international competitions accordionists, winner of the world cup in accordion class for 2001 (London), Musical director of the Moscow Tatar Vocal-Instrumental Ensemble "Bakhet"
Ibragimov Renat, singer, People's Artist of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tatarstan
Kyyamov Elfis, singer, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan
Nabiev Nail, singer, laureate of the All-Union festival "Songs of Friendship-91", leader of the Moscow Tatar Vocal-Instrumental Ensemble "Bakhet"
Razakova Malika, young and beautiful Star of Tatarstan
Sakhabieva-Bigicheva Zukhra, singer, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan
Fatekhova Nailya - Honored Artist of Russia and Tatarstan
Fatkhutdinov Salavat, People's Artist of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan
Khabibullina Rosa - Honored Artist of Tatarstan
Khamitova Liliya - singer, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan
Chanyshev Marat - performer (vocalist of the groups "Prime Minister", "PM")
Sharibzhanov Renat - author, performer, bass guitarist of the group "Dune"
Shigapov Ildar - singer, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation
Shigapova Dinara - vocalist music group"Strelki"

Classic

Rustem Abyazov, founder, director and chief conductor of the Kazan State chamber orchestra"La Primavera"
Alfiya Avzalova, People's Artist of Tatarstan, Honored Artist of Russia
Bigichev Khaidar, opera singer, soloist of the Tatar Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after M. Jalil
Gubaidullina Sofia - an outstanding composer
Zhiganov Nazib - an outstanding composer
Zalyaletdinov Emil - singer, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan
Ibushev Georgy - singer, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan
Kudasheva Farida, pop singer. People's Artist of Bashkortostan and Tatarstan, Honored Artist of the RSFSR
Mansurov Fuat, conductor Bolshoi Theater RF
Sadykova Sara - an outstanding composer, author of music and popular songs
Saidashev Salikh - an outstanding Tatar composer and conductor
Sungatullina Zilya, opera singer
Hamidi Latif - composer
Shagimardanov Rustem - conductor, musician, laureate of all-Russian and international competitions
Shakirov Ilgam, singer, People's Artist of the Russian Federation, People's Artist of Tatarstan
Shamsutdinova Masguda - an outstanding composer Yarullin Farid - an outstanding composer
Yakhin Rustem - outstanding composer

Rock music

Alkara Batu, singer, musician and founder of the Tatar group “Bashkarma” in Finland, here you can download their songs
Alyautdinov Rustam, young poet and musician, leader of the musical group "Mnogotochie"
Bedretdin Deniz, musician and founder of the Tatar group “Bashkarma” in Finland, here you can download their songs
Ramazanova Zemfira, poetess and rock singer
Kamalova Zulya, singer
Yarullin Radik, singer and musician, Vocalist and sound engineer of the group “Aikai”, Keyboardist of the musical group “C_File”, DJ of the Tatar Youth Center “Ak Bars”
Renat Sharibdzhanov, bass guitarist of the group "Dune"

art

Urmanche Baki, outstanding master, artist-patriarch. Museum page of Baki Urmanche

A television

Seiful-Mulyukov Farid, political scientist, TV presenter of the International Panorama program
Zhandarev Ildar, TV presenter
Kamolov Anton, the most stylish TV presenter of 1999, the best TV presenter of 2001
Sadretdinova Dinara, host of the "Muslims" program on the RTR TV channel, the only Russian TV presenter in hijab

Radio

Valiulin Rinat, host of the program “What’s Old?” on the radio station "Echo of Moscow"

Internet

Gamil Gibadullin, (Amil Nur) veteran of Tatar online journalism

Sport

Basketball

Avleev Ruslan
Khamitov Roman

Biathlon

Akhatova Albina - Olympic champion
Svetlana Ishmuratova, world champion in relay, silver medalist in individual races

Boxing

Chagaev Ruslan, world champion
Musa Musalaev, world champion
Gatin Faat, European champion


Khamatov Airat, world champion

Struggle

Safin Shazam, world champion in Greco-Roman wrestling
Samigullin Rashid, Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Tatarstan
Biktashev Habil, world champion in Judo
Magyarov Nakip, world champion in Sambo
Nurimanov Ramil, world champion in Kuresh

Volleyball

Fasakhov Nil, Olympic champion
Khusainova Guzel, best player of the Russian Championship 1999, best player of the European tournament of junior teams 2000, candidate master of sports in volleyball

Handball

Shabanova Rafiga, USSR champion and Olympic champion 1976. handball

Martial arts

Gilaev Airat, multiple world champion in belt wrestling
Kutdyusova Zulfiya, multiple world champion in boxing and kickboxing
Kutuev Rinat, three-time world champion in karate, twelve-time champion of Uzbekistan in karate, champion of Uzbekistan in kickboxing
Nurimanov Ramil, multiple world champion in belt wrestling
Sadriev Shamil, multiple world champion in belt wrestling

Skeet shooting

Zemfira Meftakhetdinova, Sydney 2000 Olympic champion, Athens 2004 bronze medalist, multiple world and European champion in skeet shooting

Athletics

Abzalilov Timur
Akhmetshin Ildar
Gallyamova Albina
Kashapov Ravil
Nazipov Mukhametkhamat
Nurutdinova Lilia
Samitova Gulnara
Sultanova Firaiya

Weightlifting

Timerzyanov E.A., Honored Trainer of the USSR

Tennis

Islanova Rauza, a wonderful tennis player, one of the top ten best players in the USSR. Mother of world champion Marat Safin.
Safin Marat, world champion
Safina Dinara, junior champion
Shamil Tarpishchev, President of the Russian Tennis Federation

Fencing

Gilyazova Nailya, multiple champion of the Russian Federation, Europe, the world and the Olympic Games in fencing

Football

Bilyaletdinov Diniyar, Lokomotiv-Moscow
Dasaev Rinat, goalkeeper No. 1 in the whole world in 1988, goalkeeper of the Spartak team
Izmailov Marat, winner of the Russian Cup 2000/01; silver medalist of the 2001 Russian Championship, attacking midfielder of the Russian national team "Lokomotiv" (Moscow), member of the 2002 World Cup football team
Nigmatullin Ruslan, goalkeeper of the Russian national team, KAMAZ (Naberezhnye Chelny); "Spartak Moscow); "Lokomotiv" (Moscow); "Verona" (Italy), member of the 2002 World Cup football team
Ilhan Mansiz, top scorer of the Istanbul club Besiktas, player of the Turkish national team
Khidiyatullin Vagiz, midfielder, teams: Spartak (Moscow), CSKA, USSR national team
Khusainov Galimzyan, Spartak (Moscow)

Hockey

Bilyaletdinov Zinetulla, defender, Dynamo team (Moscow), USSR national team, coach of the Dynamo team (Moscow)
Rafail Ishmatov, coach of the Russian Youth Team, coach of the Salavat Yulaev and SKA teams (St. Petersburg)
Rakhmatullin Ildar, world champion among youth teams
Khabibulin Nikolay, goalkeeper of the NHL club Tampa Bay Lightning and the Russian Olympic team
Shalimov Viktor, forward, team: Spartak (Moscow)

Gymnastics

Batyrshina Yana, World and European champion
Gizikova Zarina, World and European champion
Zaripova Amina, World and European champion
Kabaeva Alina, Olympic champion, multiple World and European champion
Utyasheva Laysan, World and European champion
Shugurova Galima, World and European champion

Motorsports

Kadyrov Gapdrakhman, 1st European and world champion in motorcycle ice racing. The only 6-time world champion in motorcycle ice racing in the USSR, European champion, USSR champion, 3-time USSR champion in team racing, Honored Master of Sports in motorsports

Chess

Bareev Evgeniy, one of the leading grandmasters in the world
Kamsky Gata, world chess champion
Alisa Gallyamova, world chess champion
Dautov Rustem, one of the leading chess players in Germany
Nezhmetdinov Rashid, Russian champion in chess and checkers
Sakaev Konstantin, grandmaster
Yusupov Arthur, one of the strongest chess players in the world, a contender for the championship title in the 80s of the 20th century

Extreme conditions

Ziganshin Askhat, hero-sailor
Khairullin Gazinur, Hero of the Russian Federation

Islam

Alyautdinov Shamil - imam-khatib of the Moscow Memorial Mosque
Barudi Galimdzhan ibn Muhammadzhan (1857-1921) – theologian, murid of the last Sufi sheikh of the Volga-Ural region Zainulla Rasulev
Bigeev Musa, philosopher, theologian, public figure and publicist
Gainutdin Ravil, Chairman of the Council of Muftis of Russia, Chairman of the Presidium of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Central European Region of Russia
Marjani Shigabutdin, Tatar theologian
Mustafin Akhmetzyan, imam of the Moscow Cathedral Mosque
Faizkhanov Gabdelgallyam, Tatar educator, theologian, philosopher, publicist, author of the first Tatar grammar, laid the foundations of economic theory among the Tatars
Faizkhanov Khusain, Tatar educator, theologian, philosopher, publicist, ideologist of all-Russian citizenship

General characteristics of the Tatar people and population

It is not without reason that the Tatars are considered the most mobile of all known peoples. Fleeing crop failure in their native lands and in search of opportunities to establish trade, they quickly moved to the central regions of Russia, Siberia, the Far Eastern regions, the Caucasus, Central Asia and the Donbass steppes. During Soviet times, this migration was especially active. Today, Tatars live in Poland and Romania, China and Finland, the USA and Australia, as well as in Latin America and Arab countries. Despite such territorial distribution, Tatars in each country try to unite into communities, carefully preserving their cultural values, language and traditions. Today, the total Tatar population is 6 million 790 thousand people, of which almost 5.5 million live on the territory of the Russian Federation.

The main language of the ethnic group is Tatar. There are three main dialectical directions in it - eastern (Siberian-Tatar), western (Mishar) and middle (Kazan-Tatar). The following subethnic groups are also distinguished: Astrakhan, Siberian, Tatar-Mishar, Ksimov, Kryashen, Perm, Polish-Lithuanian, Chepetsk, Teptya. Initially, the writing of the Tatar people was based on Arabic script. Over time, the Latin alphabet began to be used, and later the Cyrillic alphabet. The vast majority of Tatars adhere to the Muslim religion; they are called Sunni Muslims. There is also a small number of Orthodox Christians called Kryashens.

Features and traditions of Tatar culture

The Tatar people, like any other, have their own special traditions. So, for example, the wedding ceremony assumes that their parents have the right to negotiate the wedding of a young man and a girl, and the young people are simply informed. Before the wedding, the size of the bride price, which the groom pays to the bride's family, is discussed. Celebrations and feasts in honor of the newlyweds, as a rule, take place without them. To this day it is accepted that it is unacceptable for the groom to enter parents' house brides for permanent residence.

Cultural traditions and especially in terms of educating the younger generation from the very beginning early childhood The Tatars are very strong. The decisive word and power in the family belongs to the father, the head of the family. That is why girls are taught to be submissive to their husbands, and boys are taught to be able to dominate, but at the same time be very attentive and careful towards their spouse. Patriarchal traditions in families are stable to this day. Women, in turn, love to cook and revere Tatar cuisine, sweets and all kinds of pastries. A richly laid table for guests is considered a sign of honor and respect. The Tatars are known for their reverence and immense respect for their ancestors, as well as for older people.

Famous representatives of the Tatar people

IN modern life I hear quite a lot of people from this glorious people. For example, Rinat Akhmetov - famous businessman Ukraine, the richest Ukrainian citizen. The legendary producer Bari Alibasov, Russian actors Renata Litvinova, Chulpan Khamatova and Marat Basharov, singer Alsou. Famous poetess Bella Akhmadulina and rhythmic gymnast Alina Kabaeva also have Tatar roots on their father's side and are honored figures of the Russian Federation. One cannot help but recall the first racket of the world – Marat Safin.

The Tatar people are a nation with its own traditions, national language and cultural values, which are closely connected with the history of others and beyond. This is a nation with a special character and tolerance, which has never initiated conflicts on ethnic, religious or political grounds.

Every nation has the right to be proud of the most famous representatives of its nation, and in this regard, the Tatars are no exception! We know, remember and respect famous representatives of the Tatar people!

This article is just the beginning of a long story on our website, and it should be emphasized that many famous people belong not only to Tatar history, but also to the history of Russia, the USSR, Mari El, Bashkortostan and other regions of our vast country.
For the same reason, many named personalities are controversial, such as Mamich Berdey, Kuzma Minin or Alexander Matrosov, because they were also recognized by other nationalities, so we ask you not to be offended by Russians, Maris, Mordovians, Bashkirs - if representatives of their nationalities, we have only one country!

the most famous Tatars

Separately, the article provides data on those figures who descended from Tatars on their father or mother’s side, or who have distant Tatar origins, despite their Russian names and surnames!
There are articles on the Internet that he himself President Putin has Tatar roots, supposedly on the maternal side, and this is proven by the structure of his face, style of government and other points. In particular, Putin often comes to Tatarstan, and especially loves the Sabantuy holiday (by the way, in a skullcap - he is a real Tatar!). The recent return of Crimea to Russia is a process of restoration of the Turkic peoples within the former Russian Empire!
We won’t talk about the President’s connections with the famous Tatar athlete...
Separately, we note that it is under Putin that Tatarstan is developing more dynamically than its neighbors in the Volga and Urals! In the media, we note separately, there are even several articles on the topic “why Putin loves Tatars”!

Venera Gimadieva (born May 28, 1984, Kazan) - soloist of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater Russia, laureate of the International Competition named after N. Rimsky-Korsakov (St. Petersburg, 2008), winner of the International Competition of Opera Singers (Dresden, 2009), winner of the 1st prize at the International Shalyapin Competition “Voices over Plyos” (2010), laureate of the President of the Russian Federation Prize for young cultural workers 2011.

From the history of Rus', according to genealogical records, many noble families had Tatar roots. Somehow it doesn’t fit into my head that the Tatars, who robbed Rus' for more than 2 centuries, were completely calmly accepted by the Boyars of Rus' into their ranks without any restrictions on their rights. Moreover, the descendants of these families were considered Russian, and many were close associates of the Russian tsars.
Famous Russians come from Tatar families!

Many famous noble families of Russia have Tatar roots.
Apraksins, Arakcheevs, Dashkovs, Derzhavins, Ermolovs, Sheremetevs, Bulgakovs, Gogols, Golitsyns, Milyukovs, Godunovs, Kochubeis, Stroganovs, Bunins, Kurakins, Saltykovs, Saburovs, Mansurovs, Tarbeevs, Godunovs, Yusupovs - it’s impossible to list them all.
By the way, the origin of the Sheremetev counts, in addition to the surname, is confirmed by the family coat of arms, which has a silver crescent.
The Ermolov nobles, for example, where General Alexey Petrovich Ermolov came from, begin their genealogy as follows: “The ancestor of this family Arslan-Murza-Ermola, and at baptism named John, as shown in the presented pedigree, in 1506 went to Grand Duke Vasily Ivanovich from the Golden Horde "
The Kurakin princes appeared in Rus' under Ivan III, this family comes from Ondrej Kurak, who was the offspring of the Horde Khan Bulgak, the recognized ancestor of the Great Russian princes Kurakin and Golitsyn, as well as the noble family of the Bulgakovs. Chancellor Alexander Gorchakov, whose family descended from the Tatar ambassador Karach-Murza. The Dashkov nobles also came from the Horde.
And the Saburovs, Mansurovs, Tarbeevs, Godunovs (from the Murza Chet, who left the Horde in 1330), the Glinskys (from Mamai), the Kolokoltsevs, the Talyzins (from the Murza Kuchuk Tagaldyzin)... A separate discussion is desirable about each clan - a lot, a lot they did for Russia.
Every Russian patriot has heard about Admiral Ushakov, but only a few know that he is a Turk. This family descends from the Horde Khan Redeg.
The Princes of Cherkassy descend from the Khan's family of Inal. “As a sign of citizenship,” it is written in their genealogy, “he sent his son Saltman and daughter Princess Maria to the sovereign, who was later married to Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich, and Saltman was named Mikhail by baptism and granted a boyar status.”

Among the Russian nobility there are more than 120 known Tatar families. In the sixteenth century, Tatars predominated among the nobles. Even by the end of the nineteenth century in Russia there were approximately 70 thousand nobles with Tatar roots. This accounted for more than 5 percent of the total number of nobles throughout the Russian Empire.
Yushkovs, Suvorovs, Apraksins (from Salakhmir), Davydovs, Yusupovs, Arakcheevs, Golenishchevs-Kutuzovs, Bibikovs, Chirikovs... The Chirikovs, for example, came from the family of Khan Berke, Batu’s brother. Polivanovs, Kochubeis, Kozakovs...
Kopylovs, Aksakovs (aksak means “lame”), Musins-Pushkins, Ogarkovs (the first to come from the Golden Horde in 1397 was Lev Ogar, “a man of great stature and a brave warrior”). The Baranovs... In their genealogy it is written as follows: “The ancestor of the Baranov family, Murza Zhdan, nicknamed Baran, and named after baptism Daniil, came in 1430 from Crimea.”

The Karaulovs, Ogarevs, Akhmatovs, Bakaevs, Gogol, Berdyaevs, Turgenevs... "The ancestor of the Turgenev family, Murza Lev Turgen, and at baptism called John, went to Grand Duke Vasily Ioannovich from the Golden Horde..." This family belonged to the aristocratic Horde tukhum , as well as the Ogarev family (their Russian ancestor is “Murza by honorable name Kutlamamet, nicknamed Ogar”).
Karamzins (from Kara-Murza, a Crimean), Almazovs (from Almazy, named after baptism Erifei, he came from the Horde in 1638), Urusovs, Tukhachevskys (their ancestor in Russia was Indris, a native of the Golden Horde), Kozhevnikovs (come from Murza Kozhaya, since 1509 in Russia), Bykovs, Ievlevs, Kobyakovs, Shubins, Taneyevs, Shuklins, Timiryazevs (there was one Ibragim Timiryazev, who came to Russia in 1408 from the Golden Horde).
Chaadaevs, Tarakanovs... but it will take a long time to continue. Dozens of so-called “Russian clans” were started by the Tatars.

Society and politics
Policy
Akchurin, Yusuf Hasanovich - advisor to Kemal Ataturk, one of the ideologists of Turkish nationalism.
Altynbaev, Rafgat Zakievich - Advisor to the Chairman of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
Iskhakov, Kamil Shamilevich - representative of the President of Russia in the Far Eastern Federal District (2005-2007), representative of Russia to the OIC (since 2008).
Kutumov, Barai Alievich - Murza, member of the militia of Minin and Pozharsky.
Latypov, Ural Ramdrakovich - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus (1998-2000).
Maksudov, Sadretdin Nizametdinovich - Sadri Maksudi - Russian and Turkish politician, public figure, lawyer, scientist.
Mulyukov, Marat - founder and first president of the All-Tatar Public Center.
Nabiullina, Elvira Sakhipzadovna - minister economic development Russia (since 2008).
Nurgaliev, Rashid Gumarovich - Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia (since 2004).
Sultan-Galiyev, Mirsaid Khaidargalievich - statesman of the Stalin period.
Tabeev, Fikryat Akhmedzhanovich - USSR Ambassador to Afghanistan (1979-1986).
Khakimov, Karim Abdraufovich, “Red Pasha” - 1st Plenipotentiary Representative of the RSFSR/USSR in Saudi Arabia.
Chapkyn Otuchev - Kazan Bek, statesman, participated in the defense of Kazan, died in battle.
Chura Narykov is a statesman of the Kazan Khanate, a supporter of pro-Moscow orientation in foreign policy.
Shaimiev, Mintimer Sharipovich - the first president of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Shahidi, Burgan - Chinese consul in the USSR (1937), governor of Urumqi (1944-1947), chairman of the parliament of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Republic of China (1951-1954).
Shugurov, Enalei Enmametevich - Tatar Bek, leader of the Enaleevsky uprising of 1615-1616.
Yavush - Murza, prince, founder of the Yaushev family, participant in the defense of Kazan in 1552.

Armed forces, historical figures
Ulu-Muhammad, the founder of the Kazan Khanate, the greatest military leader, defeated a 30,000-strong Russian army with 3,000 lancers.
Ibrahim, Khan of Kazan, defeated numerous Moscow troops in the famous river battle on the Volga in 1467. Possibly the only major river battle between Russians and Kazan Tatars
Muhammad-Emin, Khan of Kazan. He repeatedly defeated the Russian troops (the most famous battle was in 1508, when 30,000 Kazan citizens destroyed the 200,000 Russian army marauding under the walls of Kazan).
Chapkun Otuchev, Murza, hero of the defense of Kazan in 1552
Yapancha-bek, prince, hero of the defense of Kazan in 1552
Mamysh-Birde, centurion, Murza, organizer of resistance to the Russians in 1552-1556 (executed in Moscow) - many consider him a Mari, a memorial stone was erected in the Orsha region of the RME!
Kul-Sharif, imam, hero of the defense of Kazan in 1552
Batyrsha (Gabdulla Galiev), hero of the Tatar people, publicist, Muslim leader
Kirisha Minibaev (Kuzma Minin), (there are opinions that this man was a baptized Mari).
Bakhtiyar Kankaev, associate of E.I. Pugachev in the Peasant War of 1773-1775, commander-in-chief of the rebels
Mukhamedyanov Shakiryan (Alexander Matrosov), Hero of the Soviet Union posthumously
Zagitov Gaziy, the hero who was the first to hoist the banner of victory over the Reichstag of Nazi Germany
Safiullin Ghani, Hero of the Soviet Union
Salikhov Midhat, Hero of the Soviet Union
Salikhov Gataulla, Hero of the Soviet Union
Sultan Amet-Khan, Honored Test Pilot of the USSR, twice Hero of the Soviet Union
Abdershin Alimkai, Hero of the Soviet Union
Akchurin Rasim, Colonel General
Balyaev Asim, Hero of the Soviet Union
Bichurin Amir, rear admiral
Gareev Makhmut, Army General
Iskanderov Mars, vice admiral
Lyapin Z.G., rear admiral
Churakov Fatih, Heroes of the Soviet Union, Colonel General
Yagudin Kerim, Hero of the Soviet Union

(born January 16, 1818, in the village of Yabynchi, modern Atninsky district of Tatarstan) - Tatar theologian, sheikh of the Naqshbandi Sufi brotherhood, philosopher, historian, educator. Marjani is also known as an ethnographer, archaeographer, orientalist and teacher.

The most famous Tatars

Islam
Alyautdinov Shamil - imam-khatib of the Moscow Memorial Mosque
Barudi Galimdzhan ibn Muhammadzhan (1857-1921) - theologian, murid of the last Sufi sheikh of the Volga-Ural region Zainulla Rasulev
Musa Bigeev, philosopher, theologian, public figure and publicist
Gainutdin Ravil, Chairman of the Council of Muftis of Russia, Chairman of the Presidium of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Central European Region of Russia
Marjani Shigabutdin, Tatar theologian
Mustafin Akhmetzyan, imam of the Moscow Cathedral Mosque
Faizkhanov Gabdelgallyam, Tatar educator, theologian, philosopher, publicist, author of the first Tatar grammar, laid the foundations of economic theory among the Tatars
Faizkhanov Khusain, Tatar educator, theologian, philosopher, publicist, ideologist of all-Russian citizenship.


Art (poetry, literature, etc.)
Literature

Kul Gali, Bulgarian poet, he owns the most ancient literary monument - the poem "The Tale of Yusuf", written in 1236
M. Sarai-Gulistani (XIV century)
M. Muhammadyar (1496/97-1552)
G. Utyz-Imyan (1754-1834)
Shackled Gabdelzhabbar (1797-1860)
Ahmet Erikey, poet
Ishaki Gayaz, writer
Mahmut Gabdel, writer
Minnullin Tufan, Tatar playwright and public figure
Mustai Karim
Najmi Nazar
Ismail Bey Gaspar-Oly (Gasprinsky), public and political figure, linguist, teacher and publisher
Hadi Zakir, writer
Akhmet Sattar, poet, diploma winner of the V. Vysotsky poetry competition
Musa Jalil, poet and patriot, Hero of the Soviet Union
Gabdulla Tukay, classic writer of Tatar literature. Another page
Akhmadulina Bella, poetess
Sibgat Hakim, People's Poet of Tatarstan
Fatih Amirkhan (1886-1926), Tatar writer, publicist and educator. Founder of the newspaper "El-Islah" ("Reform", 1907-09). The story "The Tatar Girl" (1909), stories.
Hadi Taktash
Gafuri Mazhit, poet, writer, playwright
Hasan Tufan, writer
Isanbet Naki, Tatar writer, Honored Artist of Russia
Kavi Najmi, writer
Absalyamov Abdurakhman, writer
Khairullin Ildar, poet and composer
Bukharaev Ravil, writer, poet, journalist
Ibragimov Galimdzhan, writer, scientist, publicist

The most famous Tatars

Hassan Tufan and Saifi Kudash visiting Gumer Bashirov. Lake "Lebyazhye"

Theatre, Cinema, Performing arts
Abdrashitov Vadim Yusupovich, Soviet and Russian film director. People's Artist of the Russian Federation
Kamal Galiaskar, playwright, founder of Tatar drama, “father” of the Tatar theater, his name was given to the Tatar State Academic Theater, with which his whole life and work was connected
Tinchurin Karim, playwright, artist, director, theater worker, People's Artist of Tatarstan
Shamukov Gabdulla, actor, writer, People's Artist of Russia, People's Artist of Tatarstan, Honored Artist of Bashkortostan
Abjalilov Khalil
Kariev Abdulla
Zeinyasheva Gelshat, poetess, author of lyrics of popular songs
Fakhrutdinov Anvar - Honored Artist of the RSFSR, BASSR and People's Artist of the BASSR
Garay Barkhyat, king of humor and laughter
Khasanov Ilyas, pantomime master
Seiful-Mulyukov Eldar, actor
Shakurov Sergey, theater and film artist, People's Artist of Russia
Salimzhanov Marcel, director, People's Artist of the USSR
Sabirov Rashit - People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan, master of artistic expression and sparkling miniaturist
Khamatova Chulpan, theater and film artist
Basharov Marat, actor
Litvinova Renata, actress
Alibasov Bari, producer, head of the musical show group “Na-Na”.



Performances of troupes

Ballet, Dancing
Mukhamedov Irek, ballet dancer, choreographer
Nureyev Rudolf, ballet dancer, choreographer, conductor
Lilia Sabitova, ballerina, People's Artist of the Russian Federation
Khairullina Firdaus, artist of the Tatar theater, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation


Stage
Asadullin Albert, singer
Bigicheva Khalidya, soloist of the group “Izge Ai”
Bilalov Zufar, singer, Honored Artist of Tatarstan
Galimov Aidar, singer, Honored Artist of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan
Gainullin Aidar, singer, accordion player, multiple winner of international accordion competitions, winner of the world cup accordion class in 2001 (London), Musical director of the Moscow Tatar Vocal-Instrumental Ensemble "Bakhet"
Ibragimov Renat, singer, People's Artist of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tatarstan
Kyyamov Elfis, singer, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan
Nabiev Nail, singer, laureate of the All-Union festival "Songs of Friendship-91", leader of the Moscow Tatar Vocal-Instrumental Ensemble "Bakhet"
Razakova Malika, young and beautiful Star of Tatarstan
Rakhimkulov Gabdulla, singer, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Sakhabieva-Bigicheva Zukhra, singer, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan
Fatekhova Nailya - Honored Artist of Russia and Tatarstan
Fatkhutdinov Salavat, People's Artist of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan
Khabibullina Rosa - Honored Artist of Tatarstan
Khamitova Liliya - singer, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan
Chanyshev Marat - performer (vocalist of the groups "Prime Minister", "PM")
Sharibzhanov Renat - author, performer, bass guitarist of the group "Dune"
Shigapov Ildar - singer, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation
Shigapova Dinara - vocalist of the music group "Strelki"

The most famous Tatars

Alsou (born June 27, 1983) - singer, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan. Alsou's maiden name is Safina, after marriage she took her husband's surname - Abramova. In 2008, Alsou released an album of songs in the Tatar language: “I am proud to be a Tatar, and I always remember my roots. I recorded my first song in the Tatar language back in 2000, but this is my first album where I perform all the songs in my native language language. I have long promised to implement this project, I am happy that I kept my word and am glad to present the album to my fellow countrymen - Tatarstanians."

Classic
Rustem Abyazov, founder, director and chief conductor of the Kazan State Chamber Orchestra "La Primavera"
Alfiya Avzalova, People's Artist of Tatarstan, Honored Artist of Russia
Bigichev Khaidar, opera singer, soloist of the Tatar Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after M. Jalil
Gubaidullina Sofia - an outstanding composer
Zhiganov Nazib - an outstanding composer
Zalyaletdinov Emil - singer, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan
Ibushev Georgy - singer, People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan
Kudasheva Farida, pop singer. People's Artist of Bashkortostan and Tatarstan, Honored Artist of the RSFSR
Mansurov Fuat, conductor of the Bolshoi Theater of the Russian Federation
Sadykova Sara - an outstanding composer, author of music and popular songs
Saidashev Salikh - an outstanding Tatar composer and conductor
Sungatullina Zilya, opera singer
Hamidi Latif - composer
Shagimardanov Rustem - conductor, musician, laureate of all-Russian and international competitions
Shakirov Ilgam, singer, People's Artist of the Russian Federation, People's Artist of Tatarstan
Shamsutdinova Masguda - an outstanding composer Yarullin Farid - an outstanding composer
Yakhin Rustem - outstanding composer

Rock music
Alkara Batu, singer, musician and founder of the Tatar group “Bashkarma” in Finland, here you can download their songs
Alyautdinov Rustam, young poet and musician, leader of the musical group "Mnogotochie"
Bedretdin Deniz, musician and founder of the Tatar group “Bashkarma” in Finland, here you can download their songs
Ramazanova Zemfira, poetess and rock singer
Kamalova Zulya, singer
Yarullin Radik, singer and musician, Vocalist and sound engineer of the group “Aikai”, Keyboardist of the musical group “C_File”, DJ of the Tatar Youth Center “Ak Bars”
Renat Sharibdzhanov, bass guitarist of the group "Dune"

art
Urmanche Baki, outstanding master, artist-patriarch. Museum page of Baki Urmanche

A television
Seiful-Mulyukov Farid, political scientist, TV presenter of the International Panorama program
Zhandarev Ildar, TV presenter
Kamolov Anton, the most stylish TV presenter of 1999, the best TV presenter of 2001
Sadretdinova Dinara, host of the "Muslims" program on the RTR TV channel, the only Russian TV presenter in a hijab

Radio
Valiulin Rinat, host of the program “What’s Old?” on the radio station "Echo of Moscow"

Internet
Gamil Gibadullin, (Amil Nur) veteran of Tatar online journalism

Alina Kabaeva (born May 12, 1983) is a famous Russian athlete: Olympic champion in rhythmic gymnastics, multiple champion of the world, Europe and Russia. Now Alina is a deputy of the State Duma. Irina Kabaeva's height is 166 cm, body measurements 86-64-86. Alina is the daughter of the famous football player, Tatar by nationality, Marat Kabaev. On her official website, Alina Kabaeva writes that she understands Tatar language: “I was lucky with my grandmother on my father’s side. She always spoke to me only in the Tatar language, and I understood her. Thanks to her, I still understand the Tatar language, although I can no longer speak. In childhood I could, but I have a dad Tatar. Both grandmother and grandfather are Tatar"

Sport
Basketball
Avleev Ruslan
Khamitov Roman

Biathlon
Akhatova Albina - Olympic champion
Svetlana Ishmuratova, world champion in relay, silver medalist in individual races

Boxing
Chagaev Ruslan, world champion
Gatin Faat, European champion

Khamatov Airat, world champion

Struggle
Safin Shazam, world champion in Greco-Roman wrestling
Samigullin Rashid, Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Tatarstan
Biktashev Habil, world champion in Judo
Magyarov Nakip, world champion in Sambo
Nurimanov Ramil, world champion in Kuresh.

Volleyball
Fasakhov Nil, Olympic champion
Khusainova Guzel, best player of the Russian Championship 1999, best player of the European tournament of junior teams 2000, candidate master of sports in volleyball

Handball
Shabanova Rafiga, USSR champion and Olympic champion 1976. handball

Martial arts
Gilaev Airat, multiple world champion in belt wrestling
Kutdyusova Zulfiya, multiple world champion in boxing and kickboxing
Kutuev Rinat, three-time world champion in karate, twelve-time champion of Uzbekistan in karate, champion of Uzbekistan in kickboxing
Nurimanov Ramil, multiple world champion in belt wrestling
Sadriev Shamil, multiple world champion in belt wrestling

Skeet shooting
Zemfira Meftakhetdinova, Sydney 2000 Olympic champion, Athens 2004 bronze medalist, multiple world and European champion in skeet shooting

Athletics
Abzalilov Timur
Akhmetshin Ildar
Gallyamova Albina
Kashapov Ravil
Nazipov Mukhametkhamat
Nurutdinova Lilia
Samitova Gulnara
Sultanova Firaiya

Weightlifting
Timerzyanov E.A., Honored Trainer of the USSR

Tennis
Islanova Rauza, a wonderful tennis player, one of the top ten best players in the USSR. Mother of world champion Marat Safin.
Safin Marat, world champion
Safina Dinara, junior champion
Shamil Tarpishchev, President of the Russian Tennis Federation

Fencing
Gilyazova Nailya, multiple champion of the Russian Federation, Europe, the world and the Olympic Games in fencing

Football
Bilyaletdinov Diniyar, Lokomotiv-Moscow
Dasaev Rinat, goalkeeper No. 1 in the whole world in 1988, goalkeeper of the Spartak team
Izmailov Marat, winner of the Russian Cup 2000/01; silver medalist of the 2001 Russian Championship, attacking midfielder of the Russian national team "Lokomotiv" (Moscow), member of the 2002 World Cup football team
Nigmatullin Ruslan, goalkeeper of the Russian national team, KAMAZ (Naberezhnye Chelny); "Spartak Moscow); "Lokomotiv" (Moscow); "Verona" (Italy), member of the 2002 World Cup football team
Ilhan Mansiz, top scorer of the Istanbul club Besiktas, player of the Turkish national team
Khidiyatullin Vagiz, midfielder, teams: Spartak (Moscow), CSKA, USSR national team
Khusainov Galimzyan, Spartak (Moscow)

Hockey
Bilyaletdinov Zinetulla, defender, Dynamo team (Moscow), USSR national team, coach of the Dynamo team (Moscow)
Rafail Ishmatov, coach of the Russian Youth Team, coach of the Salavat Yulaev and SKA teams (St. Petersburg)
Rakhmatullin Ildar, world champion among youth teams
Khabibulin Nikolay, goalkeeper of the NHL club Tampa Bay Lightning and the Russian Olympic team
Viktor Shalimov, forward, team: Spartak (Moscow).

Russian athlete, London Olympic champion, world and European champion in artistic gymnastics.

Gymnastics
Batyrshina Yana, World and European champion
Gizikova Zarina, World and European champion
Zaripova Amina, World and European champion
Kabaeva Alina, Olympic champion, multiple World and European champion
Utyasheva Laysan, World and European champion
Shugurova Galima, World and European champion.

Kamilla Gafurzyanova (born May 18, 1988) - Russian fencer, silver medalist Olympic Games in London.

Zemfira Sharafeeva (April 10, 1993) - “The Beauty of Tatarstan -2012”,

Motorsports
Kadyrov Gapdrakhman, 1st European and world champion in motorcycle ice racing. The only 6-time world champion in motorcycle ice racing in the USSR, European champion, USSR champion, 3-time USSR champion in team racing, Honored Master of Sports in motorsports

Chess
Bareev Evgeniy, one of the leading grandmasters in the world
Kamsky Gata, world chess champion
Alisa Gallyamova, world chess champion
Dautov Rustem, one of the leading chess players in Germany
Nezhmetdinov Rashid, Russian champion in chess and checkers
Sakaev Konstantin, grandmaster
Yusupov Arthur, one of the strongest chess players in the world, a contender for the championship title in the 80s of the 20th century.

Liya Sharypova is the 2010 Russian champion and the 2010 Russian Cup skeet winner in the trap exercise, a member of the Russian skeet shooting team.

Other athletes

Adzhiniyazov, Marcel - 3-time champion of Russia and world champion in Muay Thai among professionals.
Alimov, Nur - the first Russian boxing champion (1913).
Akhatov, Khamit Faizrakhmanovich - Honored Trainer of Russia, father of Albina Akhatova.
Akhatova, Albina Khamitovna - five-time Olympic champion in biathlon.
Biktashev, Habil - 2-time European champion in judo, champion of the Goodwill Games.
Gataulin, Radik - medalist of the World and European Championships in pole vaulting.
Gatin, Faat - champion of the USSR and Europe in boxing.
Gafiyatov, Marat - karateka (Shotokan karate), member of the Russian national team, world and European karate champion, champion of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Gizikova, Zarina Mayramovna - World (2003) and European champion in rhythmic gymnastics.
Gilyazova, Nailya - multiple champion of the Russian Federation, Europe and the world, Olympic champion in fencing.
Gimaev, Marat - 3-time world champion in sports dancing.
Gimatova, Dinara - gymnast, 4-time absolute champion of Azerbaijan.
Gismeyev, Almaz - 9-time world champion and 10-time Russian champion in kickboxing.
Zaripova, Amina Vasilovna - World and European champion in rhythmic gymnastics.
Ismail, Atik - football player, forward for HJK (Finland) and the Finnish national team, scorer for the Finnish national team, champion and scorer (3 times) of the Finnish championship.
Madyarov, Nakip - champion and winner of the USSR Cup, medalist of the European Championship, world champion, international master of sports in sambo.
Madyarov, Nafik - champion of the USSR and Europe, international master of sports in sambo.
Kabirov, Firdaus Zaripovich - two-time winner of the Dakar Rally (2005, 2009).
Kadyrov, Gabdrakhman - the first world and European champion in motorcycle ice racing. The only 6-time champion in motorcycle ice racing in the USSR, European champion, USSR champion, 3-time USSR champion in team racing. Honored Master of Sports in Motorsports.
Kalimulin, Timerzyan - champion of the USSR, medalist of the World Championship in Greco-Roman wrestling.
Kutuev, Rinat - 3-time world champion and 11-time champion of Uzbekistan in karate.
Madyarov, Farit - champion of the USSR and Europe, master of sports and coach of the USSR national sambo team.
Madyarov, Farikh - champion of the USSR, master of sports and sambo coach.
Madyarov, Rafik - champion of the USSR, silver medalist of the USSR Cup, master of sports in sambo.
Madyarov, Rashid - multiple winner of the USSR Championship and Cup, master of sports in sambo.
Meftakhetdinova, Zemfira - Olympic champion in Sydney 2000 and bronze medalist in Athens 2004, multiple European champion in skeet shooting.
Mustafin, Farhat - 3rd place at the Olympics in Greco-Roman wrestling (1976), world champion, Honored Master of Sports.
Rakhmatullin, Rais - 6-time world champion in sambo, winner of the Golden Belt award.
Riskiev, Rifat - world boxing champion.
Sabirov, Shamil Altaevich - amateur boxer, champion of the USSR in boxing of the USSR national team (1980 and 1983).
Salikhova, Roza Galyamovna - two-time Olympic champion in volleyball.
Safin, Kamil - silver medalist of the World Boxing Championship.
Safin, Marat Mikhailovich - tennis player, Master of Sports of the Russian Federation, world number one in singles (2005), winner of the US and Australian Open Championships.
Safin, Radif Salyakhovich - veteran of the FSO "Dynamo" of the Republic of Tatarstan, senior coach of the Republic of Tatarstan in cross-country skiing, first coach of the Olympic champion Olga Danilova.
Safin, Shazam - Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling (1952).
Safina, Dinara Mikhailovna - tennis player, 2nd place at the 2008 Olympics, 2nd place in the WTA ranking, master of sports of the Russian Federation.
Tarpishchev, Shamil Anvyarovich - President of the Russian Tennis Federation.
Tukhvatullin, Islam - karateka (Kyokushin karate), head of the karate union of the city of Nab. Chelny, 3rd dan black belt of the Russian karate league.
Umarov, Zyaki - champion of the USSR and the world in sambo.
Fatkulin, Kamil - world and European champion in Greco-Roman wrestling, Honored Master of Sports.
Khamatov, Airat - European boxing champion.
Khisamutdinov, Shamil - Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling (1972), world and European champion, Honored Master of Sports and coach.
Chagaev, Ruslan Shamilovich - world champion in boxing among professionals.
Shugurova, Galima Akhmetkareevna - World and European champion in rhythmic gymnastics.
Gabdullin, Radmir - world champion and participant in mixed fight tournaments
Valiullin, Rustam Abdelsamatovich - biathlete, European champion and 3-time world champion, member of the Belarusian national team
Madaminov, Shaukat - boxer
Yusupov, Marcel Zhalilevich - athlete and public figure, multiple champion of Bashkortostan and Russia in belt wrestling (kuresh)

Mixed ancestry

Tatar on his father's side

Akhmadulina, Bella Akhatovna - poetess.
Batyrshina, Yana Farkhadovna - World and European champion in rhythmic gymnastics.
Bronson, Charles - American actor
Valuev, Nikolai Sergeevich - boxer, Russian Boxing Champion (1999), WBA world champion. (1/4)
Geniatulin, Ravil Faritovich - head of the administration of the Chita region (1996-2008), governor of the Trans-Baikal Territory (since 2008).
Gubaidulina, Sofia Asgatovna - composer.
Zotov, Rafail Mikhailovich - Russian novelist and playwright.
Ishmuratova, Svetlana Irekovna - biathlete, world champion - in the relay (2001, 2003 and 2005), mixed relay (2005) and in the team race (1998), world champion in summer biathlon (1999), two-time Olympic champion.
Kabaeva, Alina Maratovna - rhythmic gymnastics, Honored Master of Sports of Russia, five-time absolute European champion (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004), six-time absolute champion of Russia (1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007).
Litvinova, Renata Muratovna - actress, director, screenwriter and TV presenter. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2003).
Ramazanova, Zemfira Talgatovna (Zemfira) - singer.
Saitov, Oleg Elekpaevich - boxer, two-time Olympic champion (1996, 2000), Olympic bronze medalist (2004), world and European champion, champion of the CIS and Russia, winner of the Vela Baker Cup, Honored Master of Sports of the Russian Federation in boxing.
Samitova-Galkina, Gulnara Iskanderovna - the world's first Olympic champion in the 3000-meter steeplechase.
Taziev, Harun - French geologist and volcanologist, Secretary of State under the Prime Minister of France (1984-1986).
Timati is a singer, real name Timur Yunusov.
Shakurov, Sergei Kayumovich - actor.
Yusupov, Artur Mayakovich - Soviet and German chess player, grandmaster (1980); founder of the Dvoretsky-Yusupov chess school.

Tatar by mother
Aitmatov, Chingiz Torekulovich - Kyrgyz and Russian Soviet writer, people's writer of the Kyrgyz SSR (1974), Hero of Socialist Labor (1978).
Alibasov, Bari Karimovich - producer.
Bilan Dima Nikolaevich is a Russian singer.
Bogdanov Andrey Vladimirovich - Russian politician, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Democratic Party of Russia, one of the leaders of Russian Freemasonry.
Gallyamova, Alisa Mikhailovna - champion of Tatarstan and Russia, best chess player of the year, second place at the World Championship.
Komolov Anton Igorevich - Russian radio and television presenter entertainment programs(“MTV Russia”, others), DJ.
Kuprin, Alexander Ivanovich - Russian writer.
Tuleev, Aman-Geldy Moldagazyevich (Aman Gumirovich) - governor of the Kemerovo region.
Shevchuk, Yuri Yulianovich - Russian poet, composer and producer (DDT).

The science
Fakhretdin Rizaetdin, Tatar theologian, scientist, historian, philosopher
Akchurin Rinat, cardiac surgeon, professor of medical sciences, academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
Akhtamzyan Abdulkhan, academician, historian
Valiev Kamil, academician-physicist
Mirzayanov Vil, chemist, human rights activist, dissident
Nigmatulin Robert, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, physicist
Sagdeev Roald, academician, physical chemist
Sunyaev Rashid, academician, astrophysicist.
Iskhakov Damir, academician of the ASRT, historian.

Extreme conditions
Abdrashitov Shamil Munasypovich, Hero of the Soviet Union, participant of the Great Patriotic War
Ziganshin Askhat, hero-sailor (spent almost 2 months in the ocean without water or food)
Khairullin Gazinur, Hero of the Russian Federation.

Giziy Kazykhanovich Zagitov (August 20, 1921 - August 23, 1953) - veteran of the Great Patriotic War, on April 30, 1945 at 22:40, as part of an assault group under the command of the guard captain V.N. Makov, he was one of the first to hoist the Red Banner over the Reichstag building in Berlin. At the same time, Zagitov was wounded through the chest, but continued the fight. Tatar by nationality.
Above the central entrance you can see the sculpture group “Germany”, on which Makov’s assault group hoisted a red flag at 22:40 on April 30, 1945.
Zagitov G.K. was born on August 20, 1921 in the Mishar village of Yanagushevo, Mishkinsky district of the BASSR (USSR), drafted into the ranks of the Red Army on October 19, 1940. His combat path extended to Berlin, where he fought in reconnaissance of the 136th Army Cannon Artillery Brigade of the 79th Rifle Corps of the 3rd Shock Army with the rank of sergeant.
On April 27, 1945, volunteer assault groups were formed within the corps to capture the Reichstag and establish the Red Banner. One of them, consisting of 25 people, was headed by captain V.N. Makov. The group acted together with the battalion of captain S. A. Neustroev. By the evening of April 28, the troops crossed the Spree from the Moabit area along the Moltke Bridge (now Willy Brandt Strasse) and reached the Reichstag from the northwestern side. Zagitov, together with senior sergeants M.P. Minin, A.F. Lisimenko, Sergeant A.P. Bobrov from the group of V.N. Makov, broke into the Reichstag building. Unnoticed by the enemy, they found a locked door and knocked it down with a log. Having gone up to the attic, we made our way through the dormer window to the roof above the western (front) gable of the building. They placed the banner in the hole in the crown of the sculpture of the Goddess of Victory.
M.P. Minin recalled:
“Giya Zagitov ran ahead, who prudently took a flashlight with him. It was for them that he illuminated the path along the dilapidated stairs. We threw grenades at all the corridors facing it and combed it with machine gun fire...
Just before the attic, I stocked up on a “shaft” on the move, tearing a one and a half meter thin-walled tube from the wall.

Having reached the spacious attic, we were faced with a problem: how to get onto the roof. And again G. Zagitov helped out, using a flashlight to highlight the cargo winch and two massive chains going somewhere up. Using the links of this chain through a dormer window, we climbed onto the roof above the western gable of the building. And here, at the tower, barely visible in the darkness, Zagitov and I began to attach the Red Banner. Suddenly, against the background of the fiery glow from a shell exploding on the roof, Lisimenko noticed our daily landmark - a sculptural group: a bronze horse and a huge figure of a woman in a crown. They immediately decided that it would be better to plant the banner there.
The guys lifted me onto the croup of a horse that was shaking from the explosions of shells and mines, and I secured the banner in the crown of the bronze giantess...
Timed. It was 22:40 local time.”


Sabir Akhtyamovich Akhtyamov (June 15, 1926, Verkhniy Iskubash village, Kukmorsky district, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic - July 20, 2014, Kazan) - shooter anti-tank rifle(PTR) in the Great Patriotic War. Hero of the Soviet Union. Tatar.
Participant in the historical Victory Parade on June 24, 1945 in Moscow on Red Square.
Akhtyamov was the last living Hero of the Soviet Union from the Tatars.

early years
Born into the family of a blacksmith. He graduated from seven classes and worked as a blacksmith on the collective farm “Udarny God”.

In the Red Army since November 1943. After completing a training course, he became an armor piercer.
At the WWII front
He went to the front in June 1944. Anti-tank rifle (ATR) shooter, private guard of the 4th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade (2nd Guards Tatsinsky Tank Corps, 11th Guards Army, 3rd Belorussian Front). He took part in the liberation of Belarus, the Baltic states, and in battles in Germany. Near the village of Staroselye in Belarus, he knocked out an enemy tank and self-propelled artillery unit.

He distinguished himself in battles in East Prussia in October 1944. During the assault on the heavily fortified point of Nemmersdorf (now the village of Mayakovskoye, Kaliningrad region), he knocked out one tank and three self-propelled guns with an anti-tank rifle artillery installations(self-propelled guns), two armored personnel carriers (APCs) and two trucks with shells.

By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated March 24, 1945, for the exemplary performance of combat missions of the command and the courage and heroism of the guard, Private Akhtyamov was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal (No. 6189).

In a battle in the area settlement Auloven (East Prussia; now the village of Kalinovka, Chernyakhovsky district) Akhtyamov knocked out 2 medium Panther tanks from the attic of one of the houses. For this feat he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner. Soon he was wounded.

Post-war years
Participant in the historical Victory Parade on June 24, 1945 in Moscow on Red Square.
(a unique historical curiosity:
Heroes of the Soviet Union, holders of the Order of Glory, and those who especially distinguished themselves were selected to participate in the parade. We tried to ensure that there were no people shorter than 170 centimeters in the ranks, but there were some exceptions. For example, when Sabir Akhtyamov, Hero of the Soviet Union, tank destroyer, with his height of 164 cm, the commander decided to remove him from the parade, the hero was indignant:
“He’s so good at crawling under tanks, but he’s so short at a parade?!”
The general heard this and gave the command to leave Akhtyamov among the parade participants.)

Tagir Kalyukovich Kerzhnev (or Kerzhnev; 1922-1992) - Soviet soldier. Participant of the Great Patriotic War. Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Guard senior sergeant.
Tagir Kalyukovich Kerzhnev was born on March 15, 1922 in the village of Nizhnyaya Eluzan, Kuznetsk district, Saratov province of the RSFSR (now the village of Gorodishchensky district, Penza region of the Russian Federation) into a peasant family. Tatar.
Graduated from elementary school. Since 1938, Tagir Kerzhev lived in the village of Ustye-Kundysh, Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. He worked as a lumberjack and raftsman in the Kuyarsky forestry enterprise of the Medvedevsky district of the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
T. K. Kerzhev was drafted into the ranks of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army on April 28, 1942. In battles with the Nazi invaders of the Guard, Private Kerzhev from August 25, 1942. He fought on the Western Front as part of the 6th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 3rd Guards Motorized Rifle Division.
Participated in the First Rzhev-Sychevsk operation and the Rzhev-Vyazemsk offensive operation. In June 1943, the 3rd Guards Motorized Rifle Division was withdrawn for reorganization and the 17th Guards Mechanized Brigade was created on its basis.

Once again in the active army, commander of a submachine gunner squad reconnaissance company 17th Guards Mechanized Brigade of the 6th Guards Mechanized Corps of the 4th Tank Army of the Bryansk Front Guards Corporal T.K. Kerzhnev from mid-July 1943. Participated in the Oryol operation of the Battle of Kursk.
September 19, 1943 4th tank army was transferred to the reserve of the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command and remained there until February 28, 1944. On March 4, 1944, the army was thrown into a breakthrough during the Proskurov-Chernovtsy operation of the 1st Ukrainian Front. In the summer of 1944, Tagir Kalyukovich, who had already become a sergeant, participated in the Lvov-Sandomierz operation.
The reconnaissance squad under his command distinguished itself in the period from July 21 to July 23, 1944. Sergeant Kerzhnev organized an observation post at one of the heights and for three days transmitted valuable information about the enemy’s strength and movements to the brigade headquarters. Subsequently, Tagir Kalyukovich participated in the battles on the Sandomierz bridgehead until January 1945. For his distinction in the Lvov-Sandomierz operation, T. K. Kerzhnev was awarded the Order of Glory, 3rd degree, and promoted to senior sergeant.

Famous personalities of Tatarstan

Slide 1. Tatarstan is the pearl of Russia. Here the past and the future are fused together. Different cultures and religions coexist peacefully with each other. Let's discover the treasure of Tatarstan.

How dear my native land is to me!

The camp of our mighty ancestors.

More expensive than heavenly paradise

Native and glorious Tatarstan...

I love you, my native land,

Given by fate as an inheritance.

More expensive than heavenly paradise

In my native land, my childhood remains.

The treasure of Tatarstan is a land of magical nature, minerals, magnificent sights, historical places, as well as famous, outstanding people, true patriots of the Motherland. Every nation is proud of famous representatives of its small homeland. We, Tatarstan residents, have hundreds of such people.

Slide 2. “A patriot is a person who loves his Fatherland, is devoted to his people, and is ready to make sacrifices and heroic deeds in the name of the interests of his Motherland.” “Patriotism is love, an emotional attitude towards the Motherland, expressed in readiness to serve it and protect it from enemies.”

Let's remember what famous people lived and live here in Tatarstan ( called)

Here they are – our pride and glory! Slide 3.

Bauman Nikolay Ernestovich- Russian revolutionary, Iskra agent,leader of the Bolshevik Party.

Shishkin Ivan Ivanovich - Russian painter, one of the greatest masters of realistic landscape painting of the 19th century
Shalyapin Fedor Ivanovich - Outstanding Russian opera and chamber singer, different time soloist of the Bolshoi and Mariinsky theaters, the Metropolitan Opera, first People's Artist of the Republic (1918).

Tsvetaeva Marina Ivanovna - Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva - geniuspoet, novelist, translator.

Tolstoy Lev Nikolaevich - Count, great Russian writer. In 1841-1848 he lived in Kazan, in 1844-1847 he was a student at Kazan University.

Khamatova Chulpan Nailevna - Russian theater and film actress. Honored ArtistRussia (2004), laureate of the State Prize in the field of theatrical art (2004), member of the Public Chamber

Kurchatov Igor Vasilievich - Soviet physicist, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1943), scientific director of the Soviet atomic project, three times Hero of Socialist Labor (1949, 1951, 1954).

Lenin Vladimir Ilyich - Russian Marxist revolutionary, one of the organizers and leaders October revolution 1917, founder of the Communist Party and the Soviet State.

Korolev Sergey Pavlovich - Soviet scientist, designer of rocket and space systems, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1958), twice Hero of Socialist Labor (1956, 1961). Founder of practical astronautics.

Butlerov Alexander Mikhailovich - Russian chemist, creator of the theory of chemical structure, head of the largest Kazan school of Russiansorganic chemists.

Boratynsky Evgeniy Abramovich- Russian poet , translator. One of the most striking and at the same time mysterious and underestimated figuresRussian literature .

Abramova Alsu Ralifovna - Russian singer, TV presenter, Honored ArtistRepublic of Tatarstan (), People's Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan

Kabaeva Alina Maratovna - Russian athlete ( gymnastics ), public and political figure, manager.

Marat Basharov - Russian actor theater And movie , TV presenter . Honored Artist of Tatarstan (2012). Laureate State Prize of the Russian Federation (2001)

Dinara Safina - hereditary tennis player , who represented at the competitionRussia ; Honored Master of Sports and TV commentator. Former world number one in singles, etc.

Timati (Timur Yunusov) - rRussian executor , music producer , actor And entrepreneur , graduate " Star factories 4 ».

Kurbangaleeva Farida - Russian journalist and TV presenter of the Vesti program on the Rossiya TV channel.

It’s impossible to count them all.

Slide 4. “It is not only possible, but also necessary to be proud of the glory of your ancestors; not to respect it is shameful cowardice,” said the greatest Russian poet A.S. Pushkin.

Today I want to introduce you to one more famous person, an outstanding statesman, Minister of Aviation Industry of the USSR Pyotr Vasilyevich Dementiev.

Slide 5. “Peter the Great” - this is what the subordinates of the Minister of Aviation Industry P.V. Dementyev, a man with extraordinary talent as an organizer and statesman, called behind his back, a leader of the era of formation and development of the domestic aircraft and rocket industry in the post-war period.

The nature of the Drozhzhanovsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan is good and rich. Its people are hardworking, kind and hospitable. They work on the land, abundantly watered with the sweat of their ancestors. He owes his fame and beauty to people. Drozhzhanovsky district is the place where many prominent, noble people of the region, the republic and the country as a whole were born. Among them, Pyotr Vasilievich Dementyev occupies a special place - the pride of not only the region and the republic, but also the whole of Russia. The whole republic, the whole country knows about him, but few people know where he was born.

Slide 6 . P. V. Dementyev was born January 11, 1907 in a Chuvash village Aleshkin-Saplyk Ubeevskaya volost Buinsky district Simbirsk province (currently -Drozhzhanovsky district Republic of Tatarstan ) in a teacher's family. Parents: father - Vasily Stepanovich, mother - Elena Gerasimovna. He studied with his father, Vasily Stepanovich (grades 1-3),then with teacher Alexandra Afanasyevna.

He received his education at the Simbirsk Vocational School (1927), the Moscow Mechanical Institute named after M.V. Lomonosov (1929) and the Air Force Academy named after N.E. Zhukovsky (1931). In 1922 he began working at the factory. After graduating from the academy (1931), he was immediately appointed senior engineer and head of the operational and technical department of the Aeroflot Research Institute. In 1934-41 he held senior positions (up to chief engineer and director) at various aircraft factories. In 1938 he joined the CPSU(b). Since February 1941, 34-year-old Dementyev was appointed first deputy people's commissar of the aviation industry of the USSR. He was in charge of the issues of rebuilding the Soviet Air Force, which was almost completely destroyed in the first days of the Great Patriotic War. He successfully completed the tasks assigned to him, creating the most powerful aviation in the USSR. Since March 1946, deputy Minister of Aviation Industry of the USSR. Since 1952 candidate member, since 1956 member of the CPSU Central Committee. In March 1953, the ministry became part of the Ministry of Defense Industry and Dementyev lost his post. After the arrest of L.P. Beria (the ministry was supervised by him) on August 24, 1953 became the Minister of Aviation Industry of the USSR. He headed this industry until his death - almost 34 years.

Slides 7. Awarded 9 Orders of Lenin, Orders of the Red Banner, Kutuzov 1st degree, Suvorov 2nd degree, 2 Orders of the Red Banner of Labor, Order of the Red Star and medals.

P.V. Dementyev diedMay 14 years and was buried atNovodevichy Cemetery V Moscow .

Perpetuation of memory.

In the city the name of P.V. Dementyev was given Moscow Aviation Production Association (former Znamya Truda plant) . Also, his name was given to the Saratov Aviation College. In the city named after P.V. Dementiev one of the streets in the capital also gainedChuvashia Cheboksary .

Mostly memory P. V. Dementyev is honored in Tatarstan . IN .

Slide 9. In 2010, Aviaprom OJSC, in order to encourage and public recognition of personal merits and significant achievements in the aircraft industry, established the “Gold Medal named after P. V. Dementiev”. The medal is awarded for outstanding services in the aircraft industry, including in the creation and organization of production of the latest models aviation technology, inreconstruction and modernization of the scientific and production base of the aviation industry.

Slide 10 . On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the outstanding organizer of the USSR aviation industry V.P. Dementieva created documentary A book about him was published by Yu.A. Ostapenko “Comrade Minister”, a fragment from which is published

MORE THAN JUST AVIATION ABOUT THE MINISTRYaviation industry (MAP) said exactly that: “a state within a state”

“He (Dementiev - Ed.) was a very punctual person and if he made an appointment, he would receive you at exactly the appointed time, and no one had the right to interfere with the conversation.

G.V. Novozhilov, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, general designer spoke about P.V. Dementyev:“It must be said that a person of Dementiev’s caliber can be likened to a diamond with hundreds of sparkling facets, and no one can see all of them at once. He allowed each of those with whom the minister communicated to see only what he wanted to show. He knew how to be tough, and kind, and unyielding, and all-understanding, he knew how to flatter when necessary, to cut when necessary, he could bring a person closer, and he could clearly indicate the distance - he had many faces and this is exactly what, in the opinion of those, who worked next to the minister was interesting and dear"

Slide 11 . Celebrating the 110th anniversary of P.V. Dementyev, fellow Drozhzhanovites emphasize how strong and powerful the country was, its scientific and technological progress. The way the people were, the way the country was. P.V. Dementyev was one of them.

Let's play a game. Slide 12 . Match the photos with the names.

That's our Classroom hour ended. Thanks to all!


Tatarstan is one of the most beautiful independent republics within Russia. On the territory of the republic there are more than 200 interesting places a must-see for tourists. The virgin nature of the republic and the folk color of the local population are amazing.

Ethnic Tatars honor their traditions and are happy to tell visiting guests about them.

It is especially worth noting that Tatarstan is the place with which the lives of many are connected. famous people Russia.

Memorial complex M.I. Tsvetaeva in Elabuga

Several places in the city are associated with the name of Marina Ivanovna. Among them is the house where she lived her last days, combined into a memorial complex with the Portomoynya laundry museum, located in the building of the former laundry, where she went to collect spring water(known from the words of contemporaries M.I. Tsvetaeva) and a grave at the Peter and Paul Elabuga cemetery with a monument.

Location: Malaya Pokrovskaya street - 20.

House-Museum of I.I. Shishkin at home in Yelabuga

It was in this house, where the museum is located, that he was born and spent his life. teenage years famous Russian artist I.I. Shishkin.

From this house he went to study at a gymnasium in the city of Kazan, and then, without graduating, to the school of painting, sculpture and architecture in Moscow.

At the beginning of the 6th years of the 20th century, a memorial museum his works, where you can see an exhibition of the artist’s best paintings.

While in the house, the guest feels the unique energy of the author. The furnishings of that time have been restored almost authentically in the rooms and halls. The artist's studio is a must see. By visiting this museum, you will definitely receive indescribable aesthetic pleasure.

Location: Naberezhnaya street - 12.

In 1991, near the artist’s house-museum, a monument to him was erected depicting I.I. Shishkina in full height. The monument closes the Toyminskaya embankment leading to the Shishkinsky ponds in Yelabuga.

Granite monument reflecting inner world man-legend, was installed opposite the hotel where V.S. stayed during his tour. Vysotsky.

The monument represents a guitar turning into a bell. This is the work of local sculptor Vladimir Nesterenko, a passionate admirer of V.S. Vysotsky.

It turned out that this is one of the best monuments of the entire creative heritage of the national songwriter, the unsurpassed Hamlet of the 20th century, V.S. Vysotsky.

Location: intersection of Komsomolskaya embankment and Gidrostroiteley street.

The main attraction not only of the capital, but of the entire Tatarstan. It is on this territory that memorable places are combined, demonstrating the flavor of two peoples (Russians and Tatars) and their cultural traditions.

The Tatars have a folk wisdom that says: “Whoever does not know the history of their ancestors does not feel the taste of life.” It is safe to say that these words were spoken specifically about the ancient settlement.

It is here that the spirit of the Tatar people is fully felt. In this place there was one of the first settlements of nomadic Tatars.

Now you can see sights that tell in detail about the life of the people from the day of its inception to our time.

Famous Russian artist tragic fate and endless talent was from Tatarstan. This was probably the prerequisite for choosing a place to open his museum-gallery.

Collected in an art gallery more than 400 works by the artist made by him in different styles.

reigning here positive energy, fills anyone who decides to look at the paintings from the very entrance to the museum. It seems that time slows down here. The coloring of the paintings very clearly conveys the mood and thoughts of the author.

The surprising thing is that even after the death of Konstantin Vasiliev, his works radiate warmth and life. The core of the collection consists of personal collections of the artist’s relatives, friends and colleagues.

Location: Kazan, Bauman street - 29.

A memorial house of the great writer was opened in Chistopol. He spent two years of his “war period” there. In memory of him, a museum was organized throughout the entire area of ​​the house where he lived. The items on display are authentic, brought from different places of residence of B.L. Pasternak.

It is worth noting that his family rented only one room in this house. The museum tells about the writer’s childhood and youth. Special attention deserves a hall. Where the time and stages of the creation of the great novel “Doctor Zhivago” are told.

When in Chistopol, you should definitely visit this house and feel the energy of the writer’s parental family.

Location: Lenin street - 81.

In the vicinity of Chistopol there is a memorial museum of the Tatar writer G. Iskhaki. In this museum you can get acquainted not only with the work of the playwright and publicist, but also with the history of his ancestral village. You can also get an idea of ​​the way of life of the Tatar people turn of XIX-XX V.

It was in this house, in the old days, that the best confectionery and grocery store were located. For a long time, the home of the richest man in the city was the place where the best sweets were sold. The architecture of the house attracts the attention of tourists. Now on its first floor you can buy souvenirs with the symbols of the city.

Location: Chistopol, K. Marx street - 31.

In any city there is a place where newlyweds leave symbolic keys or locks to their hearts. There is a similar place in quiet Almetyevsk.

Newlyweds of the city perform this tradition at the beginning of a cascade of ponds located in the city center. The history of this place, fascinating to the eye, begins from the moment when an initiative group consisting of employees of an oil company decided to improve the wetlands of the city.

The first ponds were landscaped in 2003. In parallel with the work on the ponds, a recreation area for the townspeople was being formed.

Today here you can see a large cascade of ponds along the banks, with bridges, bicycle paths, benches and so on.

The main mosque of Tatarstan and the city of Kazan is considered one of the largest. It was built according to a special project "revival of the mosque". It can accommodate more than one and a half thousand people. The square in front of it accommodates about ten thousand people.

The interior of the mosque is richly decorated: there are Iranian carpets, a unique Czech chandelier made of natural crystal, and many stained glass windows. You should also pay attention to items for service. There are two viewing balconies from which excursions are usually conducted.

Location: Sheinkman Avenue.

On the square in front of the Kazan Kremlin there is a monument to the Tatar poet, glorifying his people, Musa Jalil.

The poet began to be honored in his homeland many years after his death. Only a few notebooks with his talented poems have survived. The monument was erected in the year of its 60th anniversary, which fell in 1966.

The Bugulma Theater traces its history back to the end of the 18th century. For the first three decades it was an amateur theater or circle.

During the war years it was led by N.A. Olshevskaya (mother of A.V. Batalov). It was here that Alexey Vladimirovich began his artistic career while still a teenager. Subsequently, the theater was named after A.V. Batalova.

A cozy small hall and a talented troupe of young artists make you want to watch all the performances here.

Location: Lenin street - 28.

It was here, in the city of Bugulma, during civil war Czech writer Jaroslav Hasek served as an assistant in the commandant's office.

Today here you can see his literary heritage: collected works on different languages, many collections of stories and their reprints, archival documentation of the writer.

The museum occupies the entire building of the former commandant's office and includes three halls and... a memorial room with items that may have belonged to the writer and his contemporaries.

Location: Sovetskaya street - 67.

The monument is installed on the Bagulma platform. The composition is rotated so that one side points to Prague, and the other to Moscow. Mention of the soldier Schweik can be found in the work of the same name by J. Hasek.

Favorite walking place local residents. The park has very good children's infrastructure. The benches belonging to the recreation area are cleverly located in the shade. There is also a beautiful fountain with a variety of educational figures.

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