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The Bolgar Historical and Archaeological Complex was included in the World
Heritage List in 2014. The site lies on the shores of the Volga River to the south of Kazan. It contains evidence of the medieval city of Bolgar, an early settlement of the civilization of the Volga-Bolgars, which exited between the 7th and 15th
centuries AD, and was the first capital of the Golden Horde in the 13th century.
Bolgar represents historical cultural exchanges and transformations of Eurasia
over several centuries. The property provides remarkable evidence of historic continuity and cultural diversity. It is a symbolic reminder of the acceptance of Islam by the Volga-Bolgars in AD 922 and remains a sacred pilgrimage destination for the Tatar Muslims.
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Name: "The Bolgar Historical and Archaeological Complex". Location: The Volga River to the south of Kazan. Brief description: It contains evidence of the medieval city of Bolgar, an early settlement of the civilization of the Volga-Bolgars, also it was the first capital of the Golden Horde in the 13th century. It is a symbolic reminder of the acceptance of Islam by the Volga-Bolgars, which remains a sacred pilgrimage destination for the Tatar Muslims. Time of existence: from 7th to 15th centuries AD.