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See also: town of See also: Russia, in the See also: government of Kazan, 4 M. from the See also: left See also: bank of the Volga, in 550 N. See also: lat
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It is generally considered to have been the capital of the Bulgarians when they were established in that See also: part of See also: Europe (5th to 15th century)
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Ruins of the old walls and towers still survive, as well as numerous kurgans or See also: burial-mounds, with inscriptions, some in Arabic (1222-1341), others in Armenian (years 557, 984 and 986), and yet others in Turkic
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Upon being opened these tombs were found to contain weapons, implements, utensils, and See also: silver and copper coins, bearing inscriptions,
' Letters and Papers, x
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358
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2 " Sanuto Diaries," See also: October 31, 1532, in Cal. of St
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Pap
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Venetian, iv. p
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365
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' See also: Original Letters, ed. by See also: Sir H
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See also: Ellis, I See also: ser. ii
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37, and Cal. of St
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Pap . Venetian, iv . 351, 418 . iv . 6some in ordinary Arabic, others in Kufic (a kind of epigraphic Arabic) . These and other antiquities collected here (1722) are preserved in museums at Kazan, Moscow and StSee also: Petersburg
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The ruins, which were practically discovered in the reign of See also: Peter the See also: Great, were visited and described by See also: Pallas, Humboldt and others
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The city of See also: Bolgari was destroyed by the See also: Mongols in 1238, and again by Tamerlane early in the following century, after which it served as the capital of the Khans (See also: sovereign princes) of the See also: Golden See also: Horde of Mongols, and finally, in the second See also: half of the 15th century it became a part of the principality of Kazan, and so eventually of Russia
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The Arab geographer See also: Ibn Haukal states that in his See also: time, near the end of the Toth century, it was a place of 1o,000 inhabitants
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See Ibn Fadhlan, Nachrichten fiber die Wolga Bulgaren (Ger. trans. by See also: Frahn, St Petersburg, 1832)
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