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Arsk ( rus, Арск, p=ˈarsk; tt-Cyrl, Арча, ''Arça'') is a town and the administrative center of Arsky District in the Tatarstan, Russia, located on the Kazanka River, from the republic's
capital Capital may refer to: Common uses * Capital city, a municipality of primary status ** List of national capital cities * Capital letter, an upper-case letter Economics and social sciences * Capital (economics), the durable produced goods used f ...
of Kazan. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 18,114.


Etymology

The Tatar name of the town () can be translated as " Udmurt's" or "Udmurtian".


History

It was founded at the end of the 14th century''Inhabited Localities of the Republic of Tatarstan'', p. 63 by Volga Bulgarians. It was the seat of
Archa Darugha The Archa Darugha ( tt-Latn, Arça daruğası) was a subdivision of the Kazan Khanate and the Kazan Uyezd in 16th–18th centuries. The center was the town of Archa. Its territory covered the basins of the Kazanka, Noqsa, Kinderle, Shapshe, Y ...
(a type of subdivision) during the Khanate of Kazan period. Even though the town was located in the area mostly populated by Tatars, the larger part of the ''darughas population was Udmurt. It is possible that earlier population of this area was also Finnic, who later assimilated with the Tatars. Arsk was one of the strongest forts in the khanate. In 1506, it was the site of the Battles of Arsk Field, in which Tatar forces were defeated by the Russians but later turned the tables and won one of their most significant victories in the course of the Russo-Kazan Wars. Arsk was captured by the Russian army under Prince Vorotynsky in 1552, the same year when Kazan itself was captured. In 1606, it was rebuilt as a Russian fortress. In 1708–1796, it was the seat of
Arsky Uyezd Arsky (masculine), Arskaya (feminine), or Arskoye (neuter) may refer to: *Arsky District, a district of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia * Arskoye, Kirov Oblast, a rural locality (a ''selo'') in Kirov Oblast, Russia * Arskoye, Ulyanovsk Oblast, a ...
. In 1781, it was granted town status. In 1918, it was taken in an anti-Bolshevik peasant rebellion. In 1920–1930, it was the administrative center of
Arsky Kanton Arsk Canton (known as Kazan Canton at the time of its foundation) was an Kantons of the TASSR, administrative division (a Administrative divisions of the Republic of Tatarstan, сanton) of the Tatar ASSR in 1920–;1930. Its area was 7,500  ...
; when the ''kantons'' were abolished in 1930, it became the administrative center of the newly formed Arsky District. In 1938, it was demoted in status to that of an urban-type settlement. On June 27, 2008, it was granted town status again.Resolution #3900-III GS


Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Arsk serves as the administrative center of Arsky District, to which it is directly subordinated.Order #01-02/9 As a municipal division, the town of Arsk, together with five rural localities, is incorporated within Arsky Municipal District as Arsk Urban Settlement.Law #7-ZRT


Economy and transportation

There are several light and
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enterprises in the town, as well as a brick factory and a construction materials factory. The town is a station on the Kazan
Agryz Agryz (russian: Агры́з; tt-Cyrl, Әгерҗе, ''Ägerce'') is a town and the administrative center of Agryzsky District in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, located on the Izh River (Volga's basin), east of Kazan. As of the 2010 Census ...
railway.


Demographics

Ethnically, the population is 83% Tatar and 15% Russian, with Mordvins, Mari, Chuvash, and Udmurts making up the remaining 2%.


Namesakes

The eastern part of Kazan, which had been situated out of the Arsk Gates of Kazan during Khanate's epoch, was called
Arsk Field Arsk Field (russian: Арское поле; tt-Cyrl, Арча кыры) was east of the walls of mediaeval Kazan. The name may come from the Archa Darugha, a subdivision of the Khanate of Kazan. Alternatively, it could be named for the road leading ...
. Later, this name spread to the cemetery, now situated in Central Kazan.


See also

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Ar begs Ar begs (in Russian chronicles "Арские князья") was a formation of Tatars#Noqrat Tatars, Noqrat Tatars' nobility, served to Tsardom of Russia, Muscovy in 16th–17th century. In 14th–15th centuries they were rulers of semi-independen ...


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External links


Official website of Arsk

Directory of organizations in Arsk
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