Ildar Khanov

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Ildar Khanov was a Russian artist, architect, and spiritual figure best known for designing and building the eclectic Temple of All Religions in Kazan, which symbolically unites multiple faiths in a single complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architect
artist
human
painter
spiritual figure
associatedConcept peaceful coexistence of religions
religious tolerance
associatedWith Kazan NERFINISHED
Republic of Tatarstan NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russia NERFINISHED
culturalContext Russian culture
Tatar culture
designed Temple of All Religions NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Tatar
familyName Khanov NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork architecture
monumental art
religious architecture
visual arts
givenName Ildar NERFINISHED
hasCreated architectural sculptures
paintings
religious-themed artworks
inspired interfaith dialogue in Kazan
knownFor Temple of All Religions NERFINISHED
movement eclecticism
name Ildar Khanov NERFINISHED
notableFor combining architectural styles from multiple religions
lifelong work on a single architectural complex
self-funded construction projects
notableIdea unity of world religions
notableWork Temple of All Religions NERFINISHED
occupation architect
artist
painter
sculptor
spiritual healer
placeOfBirth Kazan NERFINISHED
Russian SFSR NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
Tatar ASSR NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Kazan NERFINISHED
religion spiritual universalism
residence Kazan NERFINISHED
workLocation Kazan NERFINISHED
Temple of All Religions NERFINISHED

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Temple of All Religions creator Ildar Khanov
Temple of All Religions architect Ildar Khanov