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Kizicheskaya Sloboda (Kazan)

Kizicheskaya Sloboda - the historical name of the settlement that arose around the Kizichesky Vvedensky monastery and now located in the city of Kazan , being a microdistrict in the territory of the Moscow district .

Kizichesky Vvedensky Monastery on the street of Justice in the settlement

Earlier it was a part of the Kaimar volost of the Kazan district of the Kazan province .

At present, it has the status of “the territory of a noteworthy place of regional (republican) significance“ The cultural layer of the Kizicheskaya Sloboda of the city of Kazan in the 17th and 18th centuries ””. [one]

Content

Historical boundaries

 
The core of Kizicheskaya Sloboda, 19th century.

In accordance with Annex 6 to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Tatarstan No. 774 dated September 30, 2010 "On Amendments to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Tatarstan dated February 15, 2010 No. 79" On attributing regional (republican) significance to cultural heritage sites places of the cultural layer of the city of Kazan "", the border of the territory of a noteworthy place of regional (republican) value "The cultural layer of the Kizicheskaya Sloboda of the city of Kazan of the XVII - XVIII centuries" passes:

- a quarter localized by Chistopolskaya , M. Vakhitov , Krasnoselskaya streets, a park area along the even side of Dekabristov Street along the border of households No. 2, 4, 8;

- from the corner of the intersection of Dekabristov and City Council streets, along the axis of the City Council street to the intersection with 2nd South-West Street, turn to the north-west, along the axis of 2nd South-West Street to the intersection with Lushnikov Street, turn to the east, along the axis of Lushnikova Street on the even side of the households to the intersection with Dekabristov Street, along the axis of Dekabristov Street to the intersection with Gorsovetskaya Street;

- a quarter localized by the streets of Justice , the Decembrists , the avenues of Yamashev , Ibragimov , excluding the territory of households No. 1, 7/42 along Yamashev Avenue, No. 44 along Ibragimov Avenue;

- from the corner of the intersection of Yarullin and Komsomolskaya streets, turning along the axis of Komsomolskaya street to the intersection with Cross-Grivskaya street, turning southeast to the intersection with Grivskaya street, along the axis of Grivskaya street to the intersection with Novo-Kvartalnaya street, along the axis of Novo-Kvartalnaya street to the intersection with the Unilateral Grivka street, along the axis of the Unilateral Grivka street to the intersection with Drainage street, turn east in the continuation of the axis of Drainage street between households number 1, 3 along Yarullina street to the intersection with Yarullina street, turn south along B Yarullina street to the intersection with the street Komsomolskaya. [one]

North of the settlement was Kizichesky Forest, to the south - Kozya Sloboda .

Education, Development

 
Federal Arbitration Court of the Volga District in the settlement

The main factor in the settlement was the Kizichesky Vvedensky Monastery , from which it derives its name.

Modern Kazan historian A.V. Roshchektaev notes: [2]

 The peculiarity of the Kizichesky monastery is that, in the true sense, it was neither an inner-city monastery, nor a desert (that is, an out-of-town abode). It is located approximately at the same distance from Kazan of the XVII - XIX centuries, as Optina Pustyn - from Kozelsk . But at the same time, the Kizichesky Convent was never officially or unofficially called a desert. The huge city was always nearby, on the other side of Kazanka and marshy meadows, and Kizicheskaya Sloboda formed at the monastery (about 950 inhabitants in the second half of the XIX century) became a small suburb of rural type. Only after the grandiose growth of Kazan in the XX century, the monastery, revived at the beginning of the XXI, became intracity. 

During the Soviet and post-Soviet times, no old (mostly wooden) buildings remained in the settlement, with the exception of the buildings of the Kizichesky Vvedensky Monastery, and some small streets disappeared. Pine Grove Park (formerly part of the Kizichesky Forest), numerous multi-storey residential buildings, a number of large public facilities: the Chemists House of Culture, the Federal Arbitration Court of the Volga District, one of the city’s largest shopping and entertainment center Tandem, a business center Ibrahimovskiy, BTA-Kazan Bank, building materials hypermarket, Batyr sports complex, Orgsintez swimming pool, Transtehservis auto show, etc.

Famous natives

On April 24 (May 7), 1903 , the well-known Russian poet N. A. Zabolotsky (Zabolotsky) was born in the family of the farm manager, agronomist A. A. Zabolotsky, located in the immediate vicinity of Kizicheskaya Sloboda, in the family of the farm manager, agronomist A. A. Zabolotsky. 1958 ). [3]

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers No. 774 of September 30, 2010 “On Amendments to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Tatarstan of February 15, 2010 No. 79“ On Assigning Regional (Republican) Values ​​to the Cultural Heritage Objects as an Interesting Place of the Cultural Layer of the City of Kazan ”” // Resolutions of the Government of the Republic of Tatarstan / Government of the Republic of Tatarstan
  2. ↑ Roszhektaev A.V. The History of the Kizichesky Vvedensky Monastery in Kazan // Lib.ru: Journal "Samizdat"
  3. ↑ Zabolotsky Nikolay Alekseevich, poet (1903 - 1958) // History in persons / Kazan history Archived on December 23, 2012.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kizicheskaya_sloboda_ ( Kazan )&oldid = 100672454


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