Idel-Ural (Tatar: Идел-Урал, romanized: Idel-Ural, Russian: Идель-Урал), literally Volga-Ural, is a historical region in Eastern Europe, in what is today...
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Idel-Ural State (Tatar: Идел-Урал өлкәсе,[citation needed] İdel-Ural ölkäse,[citation needed] إِديل-اٗورال ئۈلكەسىٰ,[citation needed] also İdel-Ural berlege[citation...
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Free Idel-Ural (Russian: Свободный Идель-Урал; Tatar: Азат Идел-Урал; Erzya: Олячив Рав-Уралонь) is a civil movement of the people of Idel-Ural that aims...
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Legion (German: Wolgatatarische Legion) or Idel-Ural Legion (Tatar: Идел-Урал Легионы, romanized: İdel-Ural Legionı) or The Osttürkischer Waffenverband...
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Separatism in Russia (section Idel-Ural)
a unified Idel-Ural began during the Russian Civil War with the creation of the Idel-Ural State. The name was later used by the Idel-Ural Legion of Nazi...
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Batman (unit) (section Idel-Ural)
The batman (Turkish pronunciation: [batˈman]) was a unit of mass used in the Ottoman Empire and among Turkic peoples of the Russian Empire. It has also...
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Prometheism (section Idel-Ural and Turkestan affairs)
and Northern Caucasus. Signs of national renaissance also appeared in Idel-Ural and Turkestan; there, however, it was limited to the calling of "National...
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national aspect. Tatar nationalism has historically manifested itself as the Idel-Ural State, as well as the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Tatarstan [ru]...
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Collegium for the implementation of the Idel-Ural State (Tatar: Идел-Урал өлкәсен гамәлгә кертү һәйьәте) was created in January 7–8, 1918 by the decision...
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Mari El Advocacy groups: Free Idel-Ural Mordovia People: Erzyas Proposed state: Erzyan Mastor Advocacy group: Free Idel-Ural, Erzyan Mastor People: Mokshas...
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group, a branch of the Ogurs, native to an area stretching from the Idel-Ural (Volga-Ural) region to Siberia. Most of them live in Chuvashia and the surrounding...
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delegate of League of Nations. He was the president of the short-lived Idel-Ural State. His birthname was Sadreddīn Nizāmeddin al-Maqsūdī, and while operating...
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National Park Dyatlov Pass incident East Ural Radioactive Trace Idel-Ural State Pangea Research Range Ural Mountains in Nazi planning Magnetic Mountain...
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Transvolga.[citation needed] The Idel-Ural region, a collection of six federal subjects between the Volga River and the Ural Mountains, is generally considered...
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the names of their mothers. Ural-Batyr hugs his sons: Nugush (Gulistan's son), Yaik (son of the daughter of Katil), and Idel (son of Homay). With them was...
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Volga–Ural may refer to: Volga–Ural interfluve Volga-Ural Military District Volga-Ural Petroleum and Gas Province Volgo–Uralia Idel-Ural Volga-Ural State...
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Committee of Representatives of the Moksha People Yakuts Tatars - Free Idel-Ural Free Idel-Ural also strives for the independence of Bashkortostan, Chuvashia,...
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is a Ukrainian public figure, poet, translator, co-founder of the Free Idel Ural Movement and a leader of the Erzya National Movement, having been given...
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Russia 1552–1721 Russian Empire 1721–1917 Russian Republic 1917–1918 Idel-Ural State 1918 Soviet Russia 1918 White Russia 1918 Soviet Russia 1918–1922...
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River. He is remembered as the founder of Volga Bulgaria. They reached Idel-Ural in the eighth century, where they became the dominant population at the...
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Wehrmacht foreign volunteers and conscripts (section Caucasian, Central Asian, Crimean and Ural mixed volunteer units)
(Kalmykian volunteers) Tatar Legion SS-Waffengruppe Idel-Ural (Turkic volunteers from Volga/Ural area) Waffen-Gebirgs-Brigade der SS (Tatar Nr. 1) (Tatar...
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brief period of national revival in 1989–1991. Finno-Ugric peoples of Idel-Ural were able to conduct their own national conventions: Udmurts (November...
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Guard Georgia Social Democratic Party of Georgia Idel-Ural Collegium for the implementation of the Idel-Ural State North Ingermanland Provisional Committee...
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The largest Tatar populations are the Volga Tatars, native to the Idel-Ural (Volga-Ural) region of European Russia, and the Crimean Tatars of Crimea. Smaller...
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On 15 May 1917, the Chuvash joined the Idel-Ural Movement and in December 1917 joined the short-lived Idel-Ural State, when an agreement was reached with...
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later its variant İske imlâ. The Volga Turki language is a language of Idel-Ural poetry and literature. With the Ottoman Turkish, Azeri, Kipchak, Khaqani...
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nationalistic cultural figure, who directed plays and wrote poetry and met with Idel-Ural politicians Sadri Maksudi and Ayaz İshaki. In 1970 he took part in a conference...
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Alash Crimea Moldavia Buryat-Mongolia Siberia Ukraine Estonia Yakutia Idel-Ural Altai Belarus Green Ukraine United Republics of Northern Caucasus Northwest...
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national institutions were established and independence declared as the Idel-Ural State. After several years of civil war the Soviet government suppressed...
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nation, that momentarily was represented by Idel-Ural. (1918). This interest had been sparked by the Idel-Ural figures visiting in Finland and also by Finnish...
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