词条 | Lenino-Kokushkino |
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HistoryIt has been known since the Khanate of Kazan epoch as Yañasala ({{lang-tt|Яңасала|links=no}}). In Russian, it has been known as Kokushkino ({{lang-ru|Кокушкино|links=no}}) until Lenin's death in 1924, when it was renamed Lenino ({{lang|ru|Ленино}}). In 1964, Lenino was merged with the nearby village of Apakayevo ({{lang|ru|Апакаево}}) and given its present name.{{citation needed|date=September 2017}} Lenin's family owned an estate here, which had been inherited from the family's maternal line and served as the family summer residence during Lenin's childhood and until his father's death. Lenin and his sister Anna also lived at the house in Kokushkino under a brief house-arrest, resulting from suspected involvement in his elder brother Alexander's revolutionary activity.[2] The house where Lenin lived and spent his childhood summers mostly burned down in 1902, but the remaining part has been converted into a museum. In 1991, Lenino-Kokushkino Natural and Historical Reserve was established. EconomyThe main occupations of the residents are agriculture, cattle breeding, and poultry farming.[1] There is a bakery, secondary, musical, and vocational schools, and a mosque.[1] ReferencesNotes1. ^1 2 3 4 5 Inhabited Localities of the Republic of Tatarstan, p. 222 2. ^Payne Sources
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