It serves as a melting pot for Eastern and Western cultures and that is what makes it an attractive destination for people across the globe.
Tatarstan is a federal subject of Russia lying between the Volga and the Kama rivers, and extends east to the Ural Mountains.
The state, which gets thousands of tourists from Greece, Cyprus and Turkey, is now looking to attract Indians.
India has emerged as the world's fastest-growing outbound market and in absolute numbers it is second only to China. The number of Indians travelling overseas is set to rise from around 15 million to 50 million by 2020, according to estimates.
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Khasanov said Indian visitors could visit major tourist attractions in Kazan, Bolgar, Elabuga and Sviyazhsk.
Kazan, a city with more than 1.1 million people, is one of the most populous cities in the Russian Federation.
It is a vibrant city with an eclectic mix of Eastern and Western cultures and has almost an equal number of Christians and Tatar Muslims, making it one of the most secular and multi-cultural cities in the world.
A special monument in the city is the Kul Sharif mosque with a majestic church near it, which makes the spiritual experience complete.