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Astrakhan

Astrakhan , a major city in southern European Russia Russia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country [i] that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia [i] ... 

 and the administrative center of Astrakhan Oblast Astrakhan Oblast

Astrakhan Oblast is a federal subject [i] of Russia [i], with an area of 44,1 ... 

. The city lies on the Volga River Volga River

The Volga, widely viewed as the national river of Russia [i], flows through the western part of the coun ... 

, close to where it discharges into the Caspian Sea Caspian Sea

The Caspian Sea is the largest lake [i] on Earth by both area [i] and volume [i], with a surface area of ... 

. Estimated 2004 population: 502,800. The 2002 census population was 504,501.

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1395   Sarai and Astrakhan plundered by Timur Timur

Timur bin Taraghay Barlas was a 14th century warlord [i] of Turco-Mongol [i] descent, conqueror of much ... 

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1556   Ivan the Terrible Ivan IV of Russia

Ivan IV Vasilyevich was the Grand Duke of Muscovy [i] from 1533 [i] to 1547 [i] and was the first ruler ... 

 conquers Astrakhan, opening the Volga River Volga River

The Volga, widely viewed as the national river of Russia [i], flows through the western part of the coun ... 

 to Russian traffic and trade



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Astrakhan , a major city in southern European Russia Russia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country [i] that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia [i] ... 

 and the administrative center of Astrakhan Oblast Astrakhan Oblast

Astrakhan Oblast is a federal subject [i] of Russia [i], with an area of 44,1 ... 

. The city lies on the Volga River Volga River

The Volga, widely viewed as the national river of Russia [i], flows through the western part of the coun... 

, close to where it discharges into the Caspian Sea Caspian Sea

The Caspian Sea is the largest lake [i] on Earth by both area [i] and volume [i], with a surface area of ... 

. Estimated 2004 population: 502,800. The 2002 census population was 504,501.

Medieval history

Astrakhan is situated in the Volga Delta Volga Delta

The Volga Delta is the largest inland river delta [i] in Europe [i], and occurs where Europe's largest r ... 

, rich in sturgeon Sturgeon

Sturgeon is a genus [i] of fish [i], of which some twenty different species are known, from Europe [i]an ... 

s and exotic plants. The fertile area formerly contained the capitals of Khazaria Khazars

The Khazars were a semi-nomadic [i] Turkic people [i] from Central Asia [i], many of whom convert ... 

 and the Golden Horde Golden Horde

The Golden Horde was a Tatar [i]-Mongol [i] state established in parts of present-day Russia [i], Ukraine [i]... 

. Astrakhan itself was first mentioned by travellers in the early 13th century 13th century

As a means of recording the passage of time [i], the 13th century was that century [i] which lasted from ... 

 as Xacitarxan. Tamerlane Timur

Timur bin Taraghay Barlas was a 14th century warlord [i] of Turco-Mongol [i] descent, conqueror of much ... 

 burnt it to the ground. From 1459 to 1556, Xacitarxan was the capital of Astrakhan Khanate Astrakhan Khanate

The Khanate [i] of Astrakhan [i] was a Tatar [i] feudal [i] state that appeared after the collapse of th... 

. The ruins of this medieval settlement were found by archaeologists 12 km upstream from the modern-day city.

In 1556, the khanate was conquered by Ivan the Terrible Ivan IV of Russia

Ivan IV Vasilyevich was the Grand Duke of Muscovy [i] from 1533 [i] to 1547 [i] and was the first ruler... 

, who had a new fortress built on a steep hill overlooking the Volga. In 1569, Astrakhan was besieged by the Ottoman Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire , is also sometimes known in the West [i] as the Turkish Empire. ... 

 army, which had to retreat in disarray. A year later, the Sultan renounced his claims to Astrakhan, thus opening the entire Volga River to Russian traffic. In the 17th century 17th century

As a means of recording the passage of time [i], the 17th century was that century [i] which lasted from ... 

, the city was developed as a Russian gates to the Orient. Many merchants from Armenia Armenia

Armenia , officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked [i] mountainous country in the South ... 

, Persia Persian Empire

The Persian Empire was a series of historical empires that ruled over the Iranian plateau [i] ... 

, and Khiva Khanate of Khiva

The Khanate of Khiva was the name of a Central Asian state that existed in the historical region of Khwarezm [i] ... 

 settled in the downtown, giving it a multinational and variegated character.

Modern history

For seventeen months in 1670–1671 Astrakhan was held by Stenka Razin Stenka Razin

Stepan Timofeyevich Razin was a Cossack [i] leader who led a major uprising against the nobility and Tsa ... 

 and his Cossack Cossack

Cossacks are a group of several peoples living in the southern steppe [i] regions of Eastern Europe [i] ... 

s. Early in the following century, Peter the Great Peter I of Russia

Peter I the Great . ruled Russia [i] from 7 May [i] 1682 [i] until his death, before 1696 jointly wit ... 

 constructed a shipbuilding yard here and made Astrakhan the base for his hostilities against Persia, and later in the same century Catherine II Catherine II of Russia

Catherine II of Russia, called the Great , born Sophie Augusta Frederike of Anhalt-Zerbst) so... 

 accorded the city important industrial privileges.

The city rebelled against the tsar once again in 1705, when it was held by the Cossacks under Kondraty Bulavin. A Kalmuck Kalmykia

The Republic of Kalmykia is a federal subject [i] of the Russian Federation [i] ... 

 khan laid an abortive siege to the kremlin several years prior to that. In 1711, it was made a capital of a guberniya, whose first governors included Artemy Petrovich Volynsky and Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev Vasily Tatishchev

Vasily Nikitich Tatishchev was a prominent Russia [i]n statesman, and ethnographer [i], best remembered ... 

. Six years later, Astrakhan served as a base for the first Russian venture into Central Asia Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky

Prince Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky was a Russian [i] officer of Circassia [i]n origin ... 

. In 1702, 1718, and 1767, it suffered severely from fires; in 1719 it was plundered by the Persians; and in 1830 the cholera Cholera

Cholera is a water-borne disease [i] caused by the bacterium [i] Vibrio cholerae [i], which is typi... 

 swept away a large number of its people.

Astrakhan's kremlin Kremlin

Kremlin is the Russian [i] word for "fortress", "citadel", or "castle" and refers to a ... 

 was built from 1580s to 1620s from bricks pillaged at the site of Sarai Berke. Its two impressive cathedrals were consecrated in 1700 and 1710, respectively. Built by masters from Yaroslavl Yaroslavl

Yaroslavl is a city [i] in Russia [i], the administrative center of Yaroslavl Oblast [i] ... 

, they retain many traditional features of Russian church architecture, while their exterior decoration is definitely baroque Baroque

In the arts [i], Baroque is both a period and the style that dominated it. ... 

.

Notable people

  • Boris Kustodiev Boris Kustodiev

    Boris Mikhaylovich Kustodiev was a Russia [i]n painter [i] and stage designer [i].... 

    , a Russia Russia

    Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country [i] that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia [i] ... 

    n art deco Art Deco

    Art Deco also known as Style Moderne or 1925 Style, was a twentieth century movement in the... 

     painter Painter

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... 


  • Joseph Deniker Joseph Deniker

    Joseph Deniker was a French [i] naturalist [i] and anthropologist [i], known prim ... 

    , French naturalist and anthropologist.
  • Ilya Nikolayevich Ulyanov Ilya Ulyanov

    Ilya Nikolayevich Ulyanov was a Russian public figure in the field of public education [i] and a teacher [i] ... 

    , public figure in the field of public education, father of Aleksandr Ulyanov Aleksandr Ulyanov

    Aleksandr Ilyich Ulyanov was a Russia [i]n revolutionary [i] and older brother of Vladimir Lenin [i].

... 

 and Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin

Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known to the world as Vladimir Lenin , was the founder of Russian ... 

.
  • Vasily Kirillovich Trediakovsky Vasily Trediakovsky

    Vasily Kirillovich Trediakovsky a Russia [i]n poet who helped lay foundations of classical Russian liter ... 

    , Russian poet.
  • Rinat Dasaev, USSR goalkeeper. Football legend FIFA 100

    On March 4, 2004, at a gala ceremony in London, to mark the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Fdration Internationale de Football Association [i] ... 

    .

Colleges and universities


  • Astrakhan State University

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