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KazanCity and port on the Volga, capital and economic centre of Tatarstan, in the western Russian Federation; population (2003 est) 1,113,600. Kazan is the centre of Tatarstan culture. It has large engineering plants (manufacturing ships, machine tools, compressors, and dental equipment), chemical works (producing explosives, synthetic rubber, soap, and photographic materials), shipyards, and a large leather and fur industry. It is also a major transportation centre, with its river port, airport, and location at a major railway junction. HistoryKazan was founded by Tatars in the late 14th century, 45 km/28 mi northeast of its present site; it was capital of the independent Kazan Khanate (part of the Golden Horde) from 1445, and was conquered by Ivan (IV) the Terrible in 1552. It became capital of the Volga region in 1708, and was seized and burnt in the Pugachev rebellion of 1774.
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