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The Kaban Lakes () are a system of lakes in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia that includes Nizhny (Blizhny) Kaban, Verkhny Kaban, and Sredny Kaban. With a combined area of , they comprise the biggest lake in Tatarstan. The lakes are connected with the Kazanka River by the Bolaq channel and a subterranean channel from Bolaq-Qazansu. They are also connected with the Volga River by the city's sewage system. The Thousandth Anniversary of Islam Mosque is situated on the bank. The medieval Volga Bulgarians' graves which date back to 12-13th century were founded on the banks of Arğı Qaban. One legend claims that, in the days before the Khanate of Kazan fell, the Khans threw all their valuables into the lakes. Another legend about the origin of the lakes' names claims that, at the Mongol invasion of Volga Bulgaria, the Bulgarian prince ''Qabanbäk'', escaped from Bilär city (or in Bolghar), fled to the banks of the lake and built a castle. Another version is that he founded İske Qazan. Tatar myth also places Zilant, who had been transformed to Diü, as the ruler of the mythological ''Underwater Kingdom of Qaban''. File:Qaban_bank.jpg|Qaban's embankment File:Frozen_Qaban.jpg|Frozen Qaban from Kazan State University's building File:Qaban, Kamal, Tatenergo.JPG| Kamal Theatre and Tatenergo office at the Qaban's embankment File:Qaban from Kamal.JPG|Nearby Qaban from the embankment of the Kamal theatre ==References== * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kaban Lakes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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