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History of Tatarstan - Volga Bulgaria |  | History of Tatarstan - Volga Bulgaria: Encyclopedia II - History of Tatarstan - Volga Bulgaria |  | The main article is Volga Bulgaria
The 9th and 10th centuries saw the rise of the first organized state in the region, the Khanate of the Volga Bulgars. The population of Volga Bulgaria was largely agricultural. The cities of Bolghar, Bilär, and Suar, among others, appeared with the growth of industry (casting, forging) and trade. Crop-growing and a cattle-breeding played a major role in the economy. The farmers were predominantly free landowners.
In the early 900's the Volga Bulgars converted to Islam, causing their culture to be greatly influenced by that of the Muslim Middle East.
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See also:History of Tatarstan, History of Tatarstan - Pre-history, History of Tatarstan - Turkic peoples, History of Tatarstan - Volga Bulgaria, History of Tatarstan - Mongol invasion, History of Tatarstan - Khanate of Kazan, History of Tatarstan - After the Russian invasion, History of Tatarstan - Revolution and Civilian War, History of Tatarstan - The Soviet rule, History of Tatarstan - Post-Soviet history |  | | History of Tatarstan, History of Tatarstan - After the Russian invasion, History of Tatarstan - Khanate of Kazan, History of Tatarstan - Mongol invasion, History of Tatarstan - Post-Soviet history, History of Tatarstan - Pre-history, History of Tatarstan - Revolution and Civilian War, History of Tatarstan - The Soviet rule, History of Tatarstan - Turkic peoples, History of Tatarstan - Volga Bulgaria |  | |
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History of Tatarstan - Volga Bulgaria
The main article is Volga Bulgaria
The 9th and 10th centuries saw the rise of the first organized state in the region, the Khanate of the Volga Bulgars. The population of Volga Bulgaria was largely agricultural. The cities of Bolghar, Bilär, and Suar, among others, appeared with the growth of industry (casting, forging) and trade. Crop-growing and a cattle-breeding played a major role in the economy. The farmers were predominantly free landowners.
In the early 900's the Volga Bulgars converted to Islam, causing their culture to be greatly influenced by that of the Muslim Middle East.
History of Tatarstan - Mongol invasion
The main articles are Mongol invasion of Volga Bulgaria and Golden Horde
After the conquest of Volga Bulgaria by Mongol troops under Batu Khan the country was under the control of the khans of the Golden Horde. As a result of mixing of different Turkic peoples and languages during this period, the modern Volga Tatar ethnos emerged.
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