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Qolsharif

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Role
  
Mosque in Kazan, Russia

Opened
  
2005

Name
  
Qolsharif Qolsharif

Height
  
58 m


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Address
  
proyezd Sheynkmana, Kazan, Russia, 420014

Hours
  
Open today · 9:00 AM – 6:00 PMNew Year Holiday might affect these hoursWednesday(New Year Holiday)9:00 AM – 6:00 PMHours might differThursday(Eastern Orthodox Christmas)9:00 AM – 6:00 PMHours might differFriday9:00 AM – 9:00 PMSaturday9:00 AM – 6:00 PMSunday9:00 AM – 6:00 PMMondayClosedTuesday9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Architects
  
Ayvar Sattarov, Mikhail Safronov, Shamil Latypov

Architectural styles
  
Renaissance architecture, Ottoman architecture

Similar
  
Kazan Kremlin, Soyembika Tower, Marcani Mosque, Temple of All Religions, Kaban Lakes

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Qolsharif or Qol Sharif (Tatar: Qolşärif / Qol Şärif [qɔl ʃæ.ˈɾif]; died 1552) was a statesman, professor and religious Imam of Khanate of Kazan, Old Tatar language-poet.

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He participated in some diplomatic missions on behalf of Kazan khans to Muscovy and there carried out negotiations for the khanate's independence.

In 1552 he was one of leaders of Kazan's defense from the Russian troops of Ivan the Terrible. He also participated in the negotiations with Russian representatives in Sviyajsk (Zöyä). After the storm of Kazan started, he organized a group of students and defended the Khan Palace. He was killed during the battle.

Later, four of his poems were included in "The Book of Baqırğan". Qolşärif's literary legacy was published in "İ küñel, bu dönyadır (O soil, may be this world...)", a collection of verses (Kazan, 1997). It is believed that the authorship of the dastan "Qíssai Xöbbi xuca" also belongs to him. It was published in 1889.

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References

Qolsharif Wikipedia