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Kasimov ( Russian: Касимов, Tatar: Qasím, historically: Xankirmän), town in Ryazan Oblast of Russia, the administrative center of Kasimovsky District . The town is situated on the right bank of Oka river.

It was founded in 1152 by Vladimir-Suzdal ruler Yury Dolgoruky as Grodets Meschyorskiy ( Russian: Городец Мещёрский). In 13th century Kasimov became one of the most important centers of Islam in this region. It was included in Mishar Yort division of the Golden Horde. In 1452 Moscow Great Duke Vasili II of Russia was forced to give this town to prince of Kazan Khanate Qasím khan after the battle of Suzdal . After 1471This article is about the year 1471, not the BT caller ID service accessible by dialling 1-4-7-1. Events March The Yorkist King Edward IV returns to England to reclaim his throne. April 14 Battle of Barnet Edward defeats the Lancastrian army under Warwick, the town was known as Qasím city. It remained the capital of Qasim KhanateTatar state in 15th- 17th centuries in modern Ryazan Region of Russia. Capital: Kasimov. Tatarstan history. until 1681Events March 4 Charles II of England grants a land charter to William Penn for the area that will later become Pennsylvania. October 12 A London woman is publicly flogged for the crime of "involving herself in politics. August 31 Titus Oates is told to le when khanate was reabsorbed into Russia.

In 17th century16th century 17th century 18th century more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601- 1700. During this period, the power of England and the United Provinces increased; while that of, the town was separated into 3 parts: Iske Bistä (Old Town) and Tatar Bistäse (Tatar Town) regulated by khan of Qasim Khanate and Tatar noblemen; a town of Russian commoners, regulated by Moscow; Marfin Bistäse – part of the city, regulated by Kasimov voyevodas – Russian governors.

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Tatar-speaking population of Kasimov:

Another population is Russian-speaking.

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