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Kasimov (Russian: Касимов; Tatar: Qasím/Касыйм<ref>in local dialect is pronounced as ka-CHEEM (Качим)</ref>, historically: Xankirmän<ref>Ханкирмән, Хан-Кермень, means "Khan's fortress"</ref>, Gorodets Meschorsky, Novy Nizovoy) is a town in Ryazan Oblast, Russia, the administrative center of Kasimovsky District. The town is situated on the left bank of the Oka River. Population: 35,816 (2002 Census), 17,000 (1910), of which about 500 speak Tatar language.

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The first population of this area was a Finnic tribe called the Meshchyora, later assimilated by Russians and Tatars. The town was founded in 1152 by the Vladimir-Suzdal ruler Yury Dolgoruky as Grodets, then Gorodets Meschyorsky (Городец Мещёрский).

In 1376, the town was destroyed by the Tatar-Mongol invaders, but was soon bebuilt as Novy Nizovoy (New Low-lying, Новый Низовой) town. After the Battle of Suzdal in 1445 (in which Great Duke Vasili II was taken prisoner), the Meschiora lands were given to Olug Moxammat, khan of Kazan Khanate as a ransom for the sovereign's life.

In 1452, Great Duke Vasili II of Muscovy gave this town to Kazan prince Qasim khan, who served as tribute inspector of the Great Horde, but then came to Russian service. By other accounts, Qasim and his brother Yosif fled from Kazan after losing their bid for the throne against their brother Maxmud (Mäxmüd). After 1471, the town was known as Qasím city. It remained the capital of Qasim Khanate until 1681 when the khanate was reabsorbed into Russia.

A group of Tatars re-settled there in 15th century and are now known as Qasim Tatars. They speak the Mishar dialect, mixed with the Middle Tatar dialect of the Tatar language.

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Image:Kasimov minaret.jpg Image:Shahghali.jpg In the 17th century, the town was separated into 3 parts:

  • Old Town (Russian: Старый Посад; Tatar: İske Bistä) and Tatar Town (Russian: Татарская слобода; Tatar: Tatar Bistäse) regulated by khan of Qasim Khanate and Tatar noblemen;
  • Yamskoy Town (Russian: Ямская слобода) of Russian commoners, regulated by Moscow;
  • Marfin Town (Russian: Марфина слобода, Tatar: Marfin Bistäse) – part of the city, regulated by Kasimov voyevodas – Russian governors.

Historical buildings:

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Image:Coat of Arms of Ryazan oblast.png Cities and towns in Ryazan Oblast Image:Flag of Russia.svg
Administrative center: Ryazan

Kasimov | Korablino | Mikhaylov | Novomichurinsk | Ryazhsk | Rybnoye | Sasovo | Shatsk | Skopin | Spas-Klepiki | Spassk-Ryazansky

Coordinates: 54°56′ N°41′24

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