According to legend, these families fled from their homes, hiding from forced baptism after the conquest the Khanate of Kazan by Ivan the Terrible.
According to the legend, a certain name in 1911 claimed that the village "Morasa Bashy" was founded 300 years ago, that is, in 1611, but this is highly unlikely.
At 18th - 1st half of 19th centuries residents belonged to the category of state peasants, performed lashman duty.
They were engaged in agriculture, cattle breeding, brick, matting, cooperage, carpentry and wheel crafts.
Since 1920, it has been a part of the Chistopol Canton of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
The status and boundaries of a rural settlement are established by the Law Republic of Tatarstan dated January 31, 2005 No.
[21] At the beginning of the 20th century, two mosques, two madrasahs, a smithy, and ten small shops functioned.
At this point in the village of ten streets,[22] there is a secondary school,[23] a house of culture, a library, a mosque,[6] kindergarten, feldsher-obstetric station, 2 shops, post office[24] A memorial complex to the participants of the Great Patriotic War was opened in Kichkalnya.