- The
Märcani Mosque (pronounced [mærʑæˈni]; Tatar: (әл-)Мәрҗани мәчете;
formerly Äfände, i.e. Seigniorial, The
First Cathedral Mosque, The Yunısovs' Mosque)...
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Marčani is a
village in Croatia.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion was 89.
Register of
spatial units of the
State Geodetic Administration of...
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Märcani or
Mardzhani may
refer to:
Märcani Mosque, a
mosque in Kazan, Russia,
built in 1766–1770 Şihabetdin
Märcani (1818–1889),
Tatar Muslim theologian...
- Şihabetdin
Märcani (Tatar: شهاب الدین مرجانی, Cyrillic: Шиһабетдин Мәрҗани, IPA: [ʃihæbetˈdin mærʑæˈni]; 1818–1889) was a
Tatar Hanafi Maturidi theologian...
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ornate baroque Sts-Peter-and-Paul's
Cathedral on Qawi
Nacmi Street and
Marcani Mosque on
Qayum Nasiri Street date back to the 18th century. The Sp****kaya...
- this style. The
oldest of the
still active modern Tatar mosques is the
Märcani mosque in the
Tatar capital of Kazan.
Dating from the
reign of Catherine...
- Rafael; Favereau,
Marie (eds.), The
Golden Horde in
World History, Kazan:
Märcani Institute of
History of the
Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, pp. 347–351...
- Khalil." The same
information can be
found in the
works of Şihabetdin
Märcani. The
young Khan was
married to the
daughter of
Nogai Timur, Nur-Sultan...
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renaming the
Tatars into Bulgars, but in 2010 he lost in court. Şihabetdin
Märcani during late 1800s
encouraged the
Kazan Tatars to
identify as Tatar, despite...
- San
Marzano di San
Giuseppe (Arbëreshë Albanian: Shën
Marcani) is a town and
comune in the
Province of Taranto, in the
Italian region of Apulia. Alongside...