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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Wealthy Russian Newly weds celebrate outside the walls of the old Kremlin in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan. Statistics show that the Russian Muslims population could overtake the Christian Orthodox in the next thirty years.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Young female students in the library of the Islamic University in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan. Statistics show that the Russian Muslims population could overtake the Christian Orthodox in the next thirty years.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Russian prison officers after a visit to the Kul Sharif Mosque in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan. Statistics show that the Russian Muslims population could overtake the Christian Orthodox in the next thirty years.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Massive construction work is underway in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan, giving the city the felling of a "boom town" but many of the poor and elderly like they've been left behind. Older, more traditional style homes and building are either left to rot or condemned and bought up by property developers who make huge profits from forced evictions of tenants from state owned properties.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Wealthy Russian Newly weds celebrate outside the walls of the old Kremlin in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan. Statistics show that the Russian Muslims population could overtake the Christian Orthodox in the next thirty years.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Muslim Russians worshipping at the Kul Sharif Mosque in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan. Statistics show that the Russian Muslims population could overtake the Christian Orthodox in the next thirty years.
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