White Mosque, Astrakhan
Valkoinen moskeija, Astrakhan
The historical white mosque of Astrakhan, from the 19th century.
A walk in the Russian food market,Astrakhan
Welcome to our channel. Today, we will be showing something different. We had a walk in the middle town in Russia(Astrakhan). We walked through the Food market and tried to show you and would like to give you an idea of the Russian food market. We had some interactions with some regional (Astrakhan people, seller and so on) people. They liked our idea of showing you this. So, they became a part of this video. I hope, you will love this too.
By the way, there will be few parts of this video and this will be part one. Best wishes as always.
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The Astrakhan Oblast
A look at the final federal subject beginning with 'A', the Astrakhan Oblast!
Huntin,fishingg in Astrakhan,Russia
Astrakhan
Astrakhan sits astride the Volga north of the Caspian Sea and is Russia’s face on that multinational body of water. The city reflects much of the region’s cultural and religious diversity. There are large communities of Kazakhs and Azeris, as well as Islamic Tatars. While many visitors use Astrakhan mainly as a jumping-off point for the Volga Delta, the city merits a day or two of exploration in its own right.
There’s a long, handsome riverfront that’s ideal for evening strolls as the sun sets across the river. The striking white kremlin, a symbol of Russian dominance since the 16th century, holds two beautiful churches and several museums. Across the canal, north of the kremlin, the stone mansions and churches of the European and Christian centre give way to Tatar and Persian sloboda (suburbs) with their wooden cottages, mosques and quaint courtyards, where garlands of drying vobla fish flutter in the breeze.
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Astrakhan - gateway to the Caspian
Astrakhan is the administrative center of a region that is almost the size of Denmark. Home to more than a million people, the area is hoping for much-needed economic development after oil was recently discovered here.
Indonesia di Rusia
Индонезийцы в России
Pendidikan di Rusia
Astrakhan State University, 2014
Iran Reopening Business house in Astrakhan Russia after 100 years سراي تجاري ايرانيان در روسيه
October 25, 2017 (Persian calendar 1396/8/3)
Astrakhan (آستاراخان)
Iran Reopening Business house in Astrakhan Russia after 100 years
بازگشايي سراي تجاري ايرانيان پس از صد سال در روسيه
Astrakhan - Wisdom of mass destruction
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How did ISLAM Spread to RUSSIA? - KJ Vids
How did ISLAM Spread to RUSSIA? - KJ Vids
According to early Arab sources, Islam first entered the territory of modern Russia in the seventh century.
In 737 C.E. the Muslim army achieved a victory over the Khazar Kingdom, the strongest military power in the region.
The army was led by general Marwan, who later became Marwan II the last caliph of the Umayyad dynasty.
With the success of Marwan II, the Northern Caucasus, as well as the lower Volga region became a part of the Umayyad Empire.
The first autonomous Muslim region in Russia was the Bulghar Kingdom in the Middle Volga region.
The ruler of the Bulghar, Bin Salki Belekvar, requested the Abbasid caliph, al-Muqtadir, to dispatch Islamic scholars to teach Islam.
This autonomous state existed from the eighth century until its invasion by the Mongols in 1236 C.E.
The next wave of the spread of Islam in Russia took place during the Golden Horde province of the Chenghizid Empire.
Under the rule of Uzbek Khan (1312-42), Islam became the official religion of the entire kingdom ran by the Volga Bulghar.
The territories of Christian subjects, such as the Russians, Armenians, Circassians and Crimean Greeks paid the jizyah.
These vassal states were never forced into the Golden Horde and were able to preserve their religion under Muslim rule.
But the political status of Islam was due to be reversed drastically in the region by the mid-sixteenth century.
The newly-established mighty Russian state under the Ivan IV (the Terrible), invaded the Kazan and Astra khan states.
Over the next three centuries, Russia expanded into Muslim-inhabited lands of Siberia, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
In 1859, Muslims of Dagestan lost their country to Tsarist Russia after 34 years of resistance under Imam Shamil (1797-1871).
The Russian victory had a devastating impact on Caucasian Muslims. Thousands were deported to Siberia.
Hundreds of thousands more were forced to flee to the Ottoman Empire.
Russia’s conquest of Central Asia was completed in 1885. By the 20th century, Russia had over 14 million Muslims.
From then on, Muslims were faced with coercive Christianization and Russification, which was central to Moscow’s policy.
Unknown to many, Islam has a long history in Russia. Today there remains16-20 million Muslims in Russia.
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Seperated: Life for Wife of Political Prisoner From Crimea — Mumine Saliyeva
Mumine is not afraid. In the first years after Crimea was annexed, women were not persecuted. Now the wives of political prisoners are at risk of being detained for their civic positions or activities – just like her husband Seyran Saliyev. The tour guide from Bakhchisaray became an activist and aided Crimean Tatars who were persecuted. The family decided that it was important to stay with their people, who now, according to Mumine, “are all on trial.”
“My husband and I often discussed the possibility that one day they will come for us, that he would leave and the door would close behind him for a long time,” she says. “To some extent my husband was ready for the worst, and of course, he prepared me and the children.”
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has charged Saliyev with participation in a terrorist organization. Since he was arrested in October 2017, Mumine – educated as an economist – has been caring for their four children alone.
The couple has been married for 12 years. Not long before Saliyev’s detention, they finished building their dream house. Mumine is reluctant to move into their new house without her husband.
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