Soyembika

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Soyembika was a Tatar princess and regent of the Khanate of Kazan in the 16th century, remembered as a symbol of Tatar statehood and resistance.

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instanceOf Tatar princess
historical figure
regent
associatedPlace Kazan Kremlin NERFINISHED
associatedWith Khanate of Kazan NERFINISHED
Russian expansion into the Volga region
Tatar national identity
Tatar people NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy Tatar historical memory
Tatar national narratives
countryOfCitizenship Khanate of Kazan NERFINISHED
culture Tatar culture
ethnicity Tatar NERFINISHED
gender female
hasLegend folklore about her forced removal from Kazan
stories of her resistance to Russian conquest
hasTitle Khanbika NERFINISHED
Queen of Kazan in Tatar tradition
historicalContext Russian conquest of Kazan NERFINISHED
influenced Tatar historical symbolism
Tatar national consciousness
language Tatar NERFINISHED
notableFor role in the final years of the Khanate of Kazan
symbol of Tatar resistance
symbol of Tatar statehood
partOf Tatar medieval nobility
placeOfActivity Kazan NERFINISHED
Khanate of Kazan NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment defense of Tatar statehood
positionHeld de facto ruler of Kazan
regent of the Khanate of Kazan
region Volga region NERFINISHED
religion Islam
rememberedAs embodiment of Tatar sovereignty
martyr-like figure in Tatar tradition
roleIn decline of the Khanate of Kazan
political history of the Volga region
symbolizes Tatar historical continuity
Tatar independence
resistance to foreign domination
timePeriod 16th century
topicOf Tatar legends
Tatar songs and poems
historical studies of Kazan Khanate

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Soyembika Tower namedAfter Soyembika