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Chet (murza)
{{Infobox royalty , name =Chet , title =Murza , image =Yavlenie bogomateri Zahariya Chet.jpg , caption = A vision of Virgin Mary to Zachary Chet (16th century icon). , full name = , house = , royal anthem = , father = , mother = , birth_date =End of the 13th century or beginning of the 14th century , birth_place = , death_date = , death_place = , date of burial = , place of burial = } Chet (baptized as Zachary) was a murza of the Golden Horde and is a legendary progenitor of number of Russian families, including Godunov, Saburov (other), Saburov, Zernov (surname), Zernov, and Veliaminov. He also was a founder of the Ipatievsky Monastery. According to a legend, Chet received estates near Kostroma in 1330 during the reign of Ivan I of Moscow and was baptized as Zachary. He also had a vision of the Virgin Mary with prestanding Philip the Apostle and hieromartyr Hypatius of Gangra, which resulted in his healing from sickness. In gratitude for his healing, Hy ...
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Murza
Morza (plural ''morzalar''; from Persian ''mirza'') is a Princely title in Tatar states, such as Khanate of Kazan, Khanate of Astrakhan and others, and in Russia. After the fall of Kazan some morzalar joined Russian service. Some morzalar lost their landownerships and became tradesmen. In the Russian Empire morzalar gained equal rights with Russian nobility. After the October Revolution the majority of morzalar emigrated. Today the Assembly of Tatar Morzalar unites the rest of survived morzalar. See also *Enikeev *Mirza *Rondalla The rondalla is an ensemble of stringed instruments played with the plectrum or pick and generally known as plectrum instruments. It originated in Medieval Spain, especially in the ancient Crown of Aragon: Catalonia, Aragon, Murcia, and Valencia. ... References Tatar dukes and mirzas Noble titles {{surname-stub no:Morza ru:Мурза tt:Морза zh:穆尔扎 ...
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