Bolshie Isady (Russian: Большие Исады) is a neighborhood, historic district and bazaar in Astrakhan, Russia. It is located in the eastern end of the island created by the rivers Volga and Kutum and the Varvakis Canal, northwest of Yamgurchev.
Bolshiye Isady
Большие Исады | |
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Neighborhood of Astrakhan | |
Coordinates: 46°20′46″N 48°03′11″E / 46.34611°N 48.05306°E | |
Country | Russia |
Federal subject | Astrakhan Oblast |
City | Astrakhan |
City district | Kirovsky |
Postal code(s) | 414000 |
History
editThere has been a large market in the area since the 15th or 16th century, and this is where the name of the area comes from. The word isady, meaning "bazaar" or "market" in the local dialect, comes from the archaic verb issazhivatsya "to disembark [from boat or ship]". The descriptor bolshiye means "big", hinting at the fact that Bolshiye Isady is the largest of Astrakhan's numerous historic riverside markets.[1][2]
Today Bolshiye Isady is home to a growing population of Dagestanis and Central Asian immigrants. A large mosque in the area, historically known as the Tatar Mosque, is more commonly called the Caucasian Mosque because it is mostly frequented by people from the North Caucasus.[3][4]
References
edit- ^ "Как рынок «Большие Исады» стал достопримечательностью Астрахани". Moskovskij Komsomolets (in Russian). 5 September 2014.
- ^ "Чурешники и арбешники: какими были астраханские Большие Исады в XIX веке". Astrakhan.Ru (in Russian). 2 November 2022.
- ^ Рашидова, А. Ш. (2022). "Народы Кавказа в Астраханском крае. История и современность". Вестник науки. 4 (49): 5‒17.
- ^ "Астрахань: система координат. Исторические слободы, третьи места и постсоветские гетто". Камыш (in Russian). 17 October 2017.