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Heritage
of Tatarstan
Time arrow Speed Endurance Virtue Inquisitiveness Instincts Traditions Craftsmanship Unity Perseverance Aspirations
The citizen of Tatarstan is not slow. Throughout his work and daily life he strictly adheres to the maxim, “What has been said will be done.”
Tatarstan develops the quality of endurance in its citizens. The more a person is engaged in physical and mental activity, which trains the body and spirit, the stronger and sturdier he becomes.
Virtue comes from the ability to accept and welcome others, as well as their values and worldviews. This quality, which helps to guard against tunnel vision, is an integral part of Tatarstan’s sense of ethics.
The building blocks of life in Tatarstan can be found in the desire to find the essence and then to understand, to transform, and do something about it.
Is it possible to identify the most promising directions of business, science, or art, and then raise them to unprecedented heights? Undoubtedly yes, but this also requires a special kind of insight that can be found among even the most ancient residents of Tatarstan.
Residents of Tatarstan care about their existing traditions and also seek to create new ones, treating both with the same sense of respect.
“The person enriching his mind through knowledge must still learn how to enjoy life,” said Nikolai I. Lobachevsky in his speech “On the most important aspects of education.”
Citizens of Tatarstan perceive themselves as belonging to a united cultural and geographic society.
Historically, this quality of perseverance has been helpful in ensuring that residents of Tatarstan stick to the right path and keep working toward their goals.
One of the best qualities of Tatarstan citizens is their ability to hone in on a goal, even one that may be several generations away.
Like the arrow of time, ancestral legacy is passing through the present to shape the future! Choose the characteristics most similar to you to find out more.

Virtue

Virtue comes from the ability to accept and welcome others, as well as their values and worldviews. This quality, which helps to guard against tunnel vision, is an integral part of Tatarstan’s sense of ethics.

This can be seen in the offspring of the Stakheev dynasty, who worked for the good of their fellow citizens; the distinguished pilot M. Devyataev, who faithfully kept the military secret of his great feat; and the artist Ivan Shishkin, who cared about the lives of his neighbors. Such virtue is now typical of many residents of Tatarstan, who follow an unwritten code of honor.

Mutual respect and peaceful acceptance of others’ views means that that business partners from Tatarstan will always be open to constructive dialogue and will support their friends in any situation.

Significant objects

The Black Palace

The Black Palace

The legend of the famous Bulgar Black Palace forms the basis for Musa Dzhalil’s opera, Altinchech, which was to become a symbol of resistance of the people against the oppression of the Nazi invaders.

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The Yunusov-Apanaev House

The Yunusov-Apanaev House, a monument of the 19th century, has also functioned as a hospital. The work of the merchants and benefactors associated with this house now continues in a very worthy manner.