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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic and Architectural Complex of the Kazan Kremlin' has mentioned 'Tatar' in the following places:
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The Kazan Kremlin (Russian: xd0x9axd0xb0xd0xb7xd0xb0xd0xbdxd1x81xd0xbaxd0xb8xd0xb9 xd0x9axd1x80xd0xb5xd0xbcxd0xbbxd1x8c; Tatar: xd0x9axd0xb0xd0xb7xd0xb0xd0xbd xd0xbaxd0xb8xd1x80xd0xbcxd3x99xd0xbdxd0xb5) is the chief historic citadel of Russia, situated in the city of Kazan. | WIKI |
Monument to Tatar and Russian builders | WIKI |
In 2005 the first stage of the Kazan Metro also included a station named Kremlyovskaya (or Kreml in Tatar), whose exits are right next to the Kremlin. | WIKI |
The Kremlin, which in many respects kept the planning of an ancient Tatar fortress and which became an important centre of pilgrimage, consists of an outstanding group of historic buildings dating from the 16th to the 19th centuries, integrating remains of earlier structures of the 10th to the 16th centuries. | UNESCO |
The Kazan Kremlin is the last extant Tatar fortress with traces of its original town-planning conception in Russia. | UNESCO |
This historical citadel is a result from the interaction of various culturesxc2xa0- Bulgar, Golden Horde, medieval Kazan-Tatar, Italian, Russian, and modern Tatar. | UNESCO |
The unique synthesis of Tatar and Russian architectural styles is reflected in its key monuments (Syuyumbekixe2x80x99s Tower, the Annunciation Cathedral, and the Saviour Tower). | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): The Kazan Kremlin and its key monuments represent an outstanding example of a synthesis of Tatar and Russian influences in architecture, integrating different cultures (Bulgar, the Golden Horde, Tatar, Italian, and Russian), as well as showing the impact of Islam and Christianity. | UNESCO |