Tatar settlement existed from the XIV century, located in Zamoskvorechye in the area of modern streets of Bolshaya Tatar and Pyatnitskaya . It was inhabited by Tatars - natives of the Golden Horde and Volga Tatar principalities. She was one of the first foreign settlements in Moscow. Since the beginning of the XVII century in the city.
Historic site in Moscow | |
Tatar settlement | |
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Story | |
As part of Moscow with | XVII |
Location | |
Counties | TsAO |
Areas | Zamoskvorechye |
Metro stations | Novokuznetsk , Tretyakov |
Object of cultural heritage, Object No. 7710857000 |
Currently, the Tatar community of Moscow consists mainly of indigenous Muscovites, whose ancestors came from the Volga region. If previously the Tatars lived compactly in certain geographical areas of the city, now the Tatar population is completely mixed with representatives of other nationalities.
Currently, here in the Asadullaev House at 8 Small Tatar Lane , Moscow’s Tatar national cultural autonomy is located .
The cultural layer of the Tatar settlement (XIV century — XVII century) is a monument of archeology with a federal category of protection . [one]
See also
- Old Tolmachevsky Lane
Notes
- ↑ website of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation . (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment June 17, 2010. Archived March 4, 2016.
Literature
- V.B. Ants. Moscow streets. Renaming Secrets. M .: Algorithm, Eksmo, 2006 .-- 336 p. - (People's Guide), ISBN 5-699-17008-1 .
- 'D. Z. Khairetdinov '. The Muslim community of Moscow in the XIV - early XX century. - M., 2006.