• A monument to the soldiers who fell during the capture of Kazan stands on the Kazanka river from the side of the Kirovsky district of the city.
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  • frwiki Mémorial des soldats morts lors de la prise de Kazan en 1552. fywiki Tsjerke-monumint foar de fallen soldaten by de oermastering fan Kazan (1552).
  • Officials said on December 16 that the inscription saying "1552 -- Nobody and Nothing Is Forgotten" appeared on December 15 on the walls of the memorial -- an...
    Bulunamadı: soldiers, capture
  • View of the Orthodox Spassky Temple in the summer sunny day royalty free stock photo. ... Monument of history and culture of the early 20 stock photo.
    Bulunamadı: fallen, memorial
  • At the same time, there is not and never was a single monument to the fallen defenders and innocently murdered residents of Kazan.
  • The temple was erected in memory of the Russian soldiers who fell during the siege, and then during the capture of Kazan.
  • 2. Temple-monument to the soldiers who fell in the capture of Kazan in 1552 (Kazan, city, Tatarstan).
    Bulunamadı: during
  • In January, news appeared in the media about the reconstruction of a temple monument to soldiers who died during the capture of Kazan for the amount of 150...
  • The pyramid located on an island in the River Kazanka and connected to the Kirovskaya Dam by a small mound is a Memorial-Temple to Russian Soldiers who...
    Bulunamadı: capture
  • Temple-monument to the soldiers who died during the capture of Kazan in 1552.
    Bulunamadı: fallen
  • The Day of Remembrance of the defenders of Kazan, who died during the capture of the city in 1552 by the troops of Ivan the Terrible, is celebrated by Tatar...
  • In the 16th century, they built a mosque in the Kazan Kremlin, which was destroyed during Ivan IV’s Russian conquest of the city.