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[[File:Кокшайская церковь.jpg|thumb|Orthodox church of the Protection of the Holy Virgin (1793) in Koksaysk]]
'''Kokshaisk''' ({{lang-chm|Какшанла}}, ''Kakšanla''; {{lang-ru|Кокша́йск}}) is a village in [[Mari El]], [[Russia]], administratively subdued to [[Yoshkar-Ola]], as the Yoshkar-Ola [[river port]] is place there. It is situared near the [[Mari]] village [[Kokshamary]], on the left bank of the [[Bolshaya Kokshaga]], where it flows into the [[Volga]]. A road connects the village with [[Yoshkar-Ola]] (56 km) and [[Novocheboksarsk]] (34 km). In 2003 population of Kokshaisk was 1,340, mostly ethnic Russians, Mari, [[Chuvashs]], [[Volga Tatars|Tatars]].<ref>{{ru icon}} [http://www.12rus.ru/List/15/9/ Село КОКШАЙСК (город КОКШАГА, КОКШАЖСКИИ ГОРОД, КАКШАНЛА, село ПОКРОВСКОЙ или КОКТПАЙСКОЕ)]</ref>
'''Kokshaysk''' ({{langx|ru|Кокша́йск}}; {{langx|chm|Какшанла}}, ''Kakšanla;'' {{Langx|mhr|Какшан|translit=Kakšan}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|village]] (''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Zvenigovsky District]], [[Mari El|Mari El Republic]], [[Russia]]. It is administratively subordinated to the city of [[Yoshkar-Ola]], as the [[port|river port]] of Yoshkar-Ola is located there. Kokshaysk is situated near the [[Mari people|Mari]] village of [[Kokshamary]], on the left bank of the [[Bolshaya Kokshaga River]], where it flows into the [[Volga River|Volga]]. A road connects the village with Yoshkar-Ola (56&nbsp;km) and [[Novocheboksarsk]] (34&nbsp;km). In 2003, the population of Kokshaysk was&nbsp;1,340, mostly [[ethnic Russians]], Mari, [[Chuvash people|Chuvash]], [[Volga Tatars|Tatars]].<ref>{{in lang|ru}} [http://www.12rus.ru/List/15/9/ Село КОКШАЙСК (город КОКШАГА, КОКШАЖСКИИ ГОРОД, КАКШАНЛА, село ПОКРОВСКОЙ или КОКТПАЙСКОЕ)]</ref>


==History==
==History==
Once Kokshaisk was a town. On [[11 April]] [[1574]] it was founded as a fortress on the lands of the [[Mari people]], to suppress them in the [[Cheremis Wars]]. Then [[Tsaryovokokshaisk]] was founded in the Mari mainland and Kokshaisk lost it's importance. In 1685 and 1727 Kokshaisk was damaged by the great fires. <ref>{{ru icon}} [http://pages.marsu.ru/workgroup1/patrusheva/kok2.htm]</ref>There were only 70 homesteads in Kokshaisk in [[1724]] and in [[1765]] it degraded to a village status. Territorially it belonged to Tsaryovokokshaisky [[uyezd]] of [[Kazan Governorate]]. In [[1774]] [[Yemelyan Pugachev]], defeated [[battle of Kazan (1774)|in the battle of Kazan]] crossed Volga there. In [[1920]] Kokshaisk incorporated to the [[Chuvash Autonomous Oblast]], but in [[1925]] it was transferred to [[Mari Autonomous Oblast]]. In [[1977]] the port of Yoshkar-Ola was built there and Kokshaisk was directly subdued to the Mari capital.
On 11 April 1574, Kokshaysk was founded as a fortress on the lands of the [[Mari people]], to suppress them in the course of the [[Cheremis Wars|Cheremis (Mari) Wars]]. When Tsaryovokokshaysk (modern Yoshkar-Ola) was founded in the Mari mainland, Kokshaysk lost its importance. For 190&nbsp;years it was the center of [[Kokshaysky Uyezd]], covering both Mari and Chuvash sides of the Volga. In 1685 and 1727, Kokshaysk was damaged by the great fires.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://pages.marsu.ru/workgroup1/patrusheva/kok2.htm |title=Археология Кокшайска,Первого Русского Города В Марийском Крае |accessdate=2007-09-08 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071008091155/http://pages.marsu.ru/workgroup1/patrusheva/kok2.htm |archivedate=2007-10-08 |language=ru}}</ref> There were only seventy homesteads in Kokshaysk in 1724, and in 1765 it degraded to a village status; the uyezd was also abolished. Territorially, it belonged to Tsaryovokokshaysky Uyezd of [[Kazan Governorate]]. In 1774, [[Yemelyan Pugachev]], defeated [[battle of Kazan (1774)|in the battle of Kazan]], crossed the Volga there. In 1920, Kokshaysk was incorporated into [[Chuvash Autonomous Oblast]], but in 1925 it was transferred to [[Mari Autonomous Oblast]]. In 1977, the port of Yoshkar-Ola was built there and Kokshaysk was directly subordinated to the Mari capital.


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Orthodox church of the Protection of the Holy Virgin (1793) in Koksaysk

Kokshaysk (Russian: Кокша́йск; Mari: Какшанла, Kakšanla; Meadow Mari: Какшан, romanized: Kakšan) is a village (selo) in Zvenigovsky District, Mari El Republic, Russia. It is administratively subordinated to the city of Yoshkar-Ola, as the river port of Yoshkar-Ola is located there. Kokshaysk is situated near the Mari village of Kokshamary, on the left bank of the Bolshaya Kokshaga River, where it flows into the Volga. A road connects the village with Yoshkar-Ola (56 km) and Novocheboksarsk (34 km). In 2003, the population of Kokshaysk was 1,340, mostly ethnic Russians, Mari, Chuvash, Tatars.[1]

History

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On 11 April 1574, Kokshaysk was founded as a fortress on the lands of the Mari people, to suppress them in the course of the Cheremis (Mari) Wars. When Tsaryovokokshaysk (modern Yoshkar-Ola) was founded in the Mari mainland, Kokshaysk lost its importance. For 190 years it was the center of Kokshaysky Uyezd, covering both Mari and Chuvash sides of the Volga. In 1685 and 1727, Kokshaysk was damaged by the great fires.[2] There were only seventy homesteads in Kokshaysk in 1724, and in 1765 it degraded to a village status; the uyezd was also abolished. Territorially, it belonged to Tsaryovokokshaysky Uyezd of Kazan Governorate. In 1774, Yemelyan Pugachev, defeated in the battle of Kazan, crossed the Volga there. In 1920, Kokshaysk was incorporated into Chuvash Autonomous Oblast, but in 1925 it was transferred to Mari Autonomous Oblast. In 1977, the port of Yoshkar-Ola was built there and Kokshaysk was directly subordinated to the Mari capital.

References

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  1. ^ (in Russian) Село КОКШАЙСК (город КОКШАГА, КОКШАЖСКИИ ГОРОД, КАКШАНЛА, село ПОКРОВСКОЙ или КОКТПАЙСКОЕ)
  2. ^ "Археология Кокшайска,Первого Русского Города В Марийском Крае" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2007-10-08. Retrieved 2007-09-08.