Kazan (disambiguation)

Kazan (disambiguation)

Kazan may refer to:

Places

*Kazan is the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia
**Kazan International Airport, Kazan-2 Airport, Kazan Borisoglebskoye, airports serving Kazan
*Old Kazan, a historical town
*Kazan, Ankara, a suburb and a metropolitan district of Ankara, Turkey
*Kazan, Doğubayazıt, a village in Doğubayazıt, Turkey
*Kazan River, a river in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada
*Great and Small Kazan gorges, on Iron Gate (Danube)

People

*Emperor Kazan, Japanese emperor
*Elia Kazan, American theatre and film director
*Abraham Kazan, American trade union activist
*Lainie Kazan, American actress

Fictional characters

*Kazan (Cube Character), a fictional character in the movie "Cube"
*Kazan (manga), a manga by Gaku Miyao

Historical formations

*Kazan Principality, a principality within Volga Bulgaria and the Golden Horde
*Khanate of Kazan, a medieval state in Europe
*Kazan Uyezd, within Russian Empire
*Kazan Governorate, within Russian Empire

Other

*Our Lady of Kazan Orthodox icon of the Theotokos
*Kazan, Turkic term for a boiler and especially a cooking pan
*Kazan (arcade game), an arcade game
*Kazan (novel), a novel by James Oliver Curwood
*Hotel Kazan, a hotel in Kazan, Tatarstan on the east corner of the intersection of Ulitsa Baumana and Ulitsa Chernyshevskogo. It is several blocks south of the Söyembikä Tower. As of 2008 the building is empty and missing its windows.


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