- Arsk Field
Arsk Field ( _tt. Arça qırı/Арча кыры, _ru. Арское поле) was west of the walls of mediæval
Kazan . The name may come from theArcha Darugha , a subdivision of theKhanate of Kazan . Alternatively, it could be named for the road leading to the city ofArsk , which passed through the field. In 1552 it served as the base of for Tatar troops during thesiege of Kazan by Russian troops underIvan the Terrible . In 1774, it was a battlefield for engagements between rebels supportingPugachev and governmental forces.In the 18th and 19th centuries, a trade fair was held at the field. Since the beginning of the 19th century the field has been built up with housing, but the nearby forest was turned into parklands, nicknamed "Russian Switzerland" and "German Switzerland". During the Soviet period, both parks were subsumed by the newly created "Gorky Park", and the park carries that name to this day.
After the 1917
October Revolution the field was renamed Yershov Field, after Nikolay Yershov, who led theBolsheviks uprising inKazan during theOctober Revolution in 1917. To this day the street running alongside the park is named Yershov Street in his honor. [Source: Walks about Kazan: Nikolay Yershov Street ( _ru. Прогулки по Казани: улица Николая Ершова) [http://info.tatcenter.ru/photo/48167.htm] AccessedMarch 27 ,2008 ]References
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