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Morza (plural morzalar ; from Persian mirza ) is a Princely title in Tatar states, such as Khanate of Kazan , Khanate of Astrakhan and others, and in Russia .

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3-959: Murzin (Russian: Мурзин, IPA: [mʊrˈzʲin]) is a Russian masculine surname originating from the word Murza , meaning Tatar prince . Its feminine counterpart is Murzina . The surname Murza (alternative: Morza ) itself originates from the historical title and name Mirza . Notable persons with the surname include: Dave Murzin (born 1963), American realtor and politician Elena Murzina (born 1984), Russian rhythmic gymnast Leonid Murzin (1930–1996), Soviet and Russian linguist Volodar Murzin (born 2006), Russian chess player Yevgen Murzin (born 1965), Soviet and Ukrainian basketball player and coach Yevgeny Murzin (1914–1970), Russian audio engineer References [ edit ] ^ Ganzhina, I. M. (2001) Словарь современных русских фамилий . Moscow:Astrel. p. 324. ISBN   5-271-00127-X [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

6-530: The surname Murzin . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Murzin&oldid=1258229777 " Categories : Surnames Russian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description with empty Wikidata description All set index articles Morza After

9-640: The fall of Kazan some morzalar joined Russian service. Some morzalar lost their landownerships and became tradesmen. In the Russian Empire morzalar gained equal rights with Russian nobility. After the October Revolution the majority of morzalar emigrated. Today the Assembly of Tatar Morzalar unites the rest of survived morzalar. This Russian history –related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This surname -related article

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