Project for the development of Oriental studies in Kazan in the early 19th century: On opening vocational schools for Oriental languages in the Kazan school district Valeev, Ramil Valeeva, Roza Khayrutdinov, Dinar Russia The East Kazan University Oriental studies Asian and African languages Russian MFA project Today Russian academic centers, including Kazan Federal University, are unique comprehensive research and education institutions that conduct research on both classical and modern subjects and implement original professional educational programs. In the history and culture of the peoples of Russia and the historical and cultural area of Volga-Urals in particular, Kazan University and its schools of sciences have played an exceptional role. The period from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries was marked by successful development of Asian and African research in Russia and Europe. A cohort of outstanding Russian orientalists, who represented many various ethnic groups of Russia, have provided globally relevant complex philological, historical, archaeological and ethnographic studies in academic and university centers of our country. Oriental studies became an important educational and scientific discipline and area of focus starting from the earliest days of the university community of Kazan. Lecturers and professors of Kazan Imperial University introduced the society to the history and culture of the peoples of both overseas East and the Eastern part of the Russian Empire, as well as expanded the understanding of the cultural legacy of both ancient and modern Asia. The article presents an analysis of the official project developed by the Board of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire and devoted to the formation of Oriental studies (including the research of Asian and African languages) in Kazan in the early 19th century. 2021-06-15T11:08:03Z 2021-06-15T11:08:03Z 2021 journal article Ramil Valeev, Roza Valeeva, Dinar Khayrutdinov(2021). Project for the development of Oriental studies in Kazan in the early 19th century: On opening vocational schools for Oriental languages in the Kazan school district. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers, Vol. 12(1). 117 – 122. [DOI: 10.47750/jett.2021.12.01.015] http://hdl.handle.net/10481/69189 10.47750/jett.2021.12.01.015 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ open access Atribución 3.0 España Universidad de Granada