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Saturday, June 06 2026

Rustam Minnikhanov at the Sabantuy in Nizhnekamsk: Today two really national holidays – Tatar Sabantuy and Yakut Ysaakh have united here

On 6 June the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov and the Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Sakha Sergey Mestnikov took part in the Tatar national holiday Sabantuy held in Nizhnekamsk, which has also become a venue for the Yakut National Holiday Ysaakh  in the current year.


Rustam Minnikhanov lays flowers to the monument of Aleksandr Pushkin at the Tatar State Opera and Ballet Theatre after M. Jalil

On 6 June the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov, the State Counselor of the republic Mintimer Shaimiev, the Acting Chairman of the regional State Council Marat Akhmetov, and other high rank officials of the republic took part in a ceremony of laying flowers to the monument of Aleksandr Pushkin at the Tatar State Opera and Ballet Theatre after M. Jalil which is dedicated to celebrations of the Day of the Russian Language and 227th birthday of the Great Russian Poet.


Address from the Rais of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov on the occasion of the Day of the Russian Language and 227th birthday of the Great Russian Poet Aleksandr Pushkin

On 6 June is his address on the occasion of the Day of the Russian Language and 227th birthday of the Great Russian Poet Aleksandr Pushkin, the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov congratulated residents of the republic with the event and wrote: “Today’s holiday is inextricably linked with the birthday of the great genius Alexander Pushkin, whose work became the spiritual heritage of Russia and the whole world, and whose name has forever been inscribed into the history of world culture. His immortal work preserved and enhanced the fullness, versatility, and inexhaustible beauty of the Russian word, becoming the standard of artistic perfection for many centuries.