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Milli İdärä
Milli İdärä ( tt-Cyrl, Милли Идарә, , ) was the national government of Muslim Turko-Tatars of Inner Russia and Siberia that was elected by the delegates of Millät Mäclese and located in Ufa (Öfä) from January 11, 1918, to April 21, 1918. Its Chairman was Sadri Mäqsudi, with being deputy chairman. Its official press organ was "''Möxtäriät''" (''Autonomy'') journal. Three ministries (departments) were created within Milli İdärä: * Finance Ministry (''Maliä Näzäräte'', Chairman – , members – , , , Ğärif Kärimi, Ğäli Qormayıf, Latıyf Yawşef, Märdelğälim Mäxmütef); * Education Ministry (''Mäğärif Näzäräte'', Chairman – Näcip Qorbanğälief, members – , Ğäli Yänekäyef, , İsmäğil Ütämeşef, , Ğömär Tereğulof); * Ministry of Religious Affairs (''Diniä Näzäräte'', Chairman – ( mufti), members ( qadis) – Riza'etdin Fäxretdin, Salixcan Urmanof, Käşşaf Tärcemani Käşşaf Tärcemani ( tt-Cyrl, Кәшшаф ...
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Öfä
Ufa ( ba, Өфө , Öfö; russian: Уфа́, r=Ufá, p=ʊˈfa) is the largest city and capital of Bashkortostan, Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Belaya and Ufa rivers, in the centre-north of Bashkortostan, on hills forming the Ufa Plateau to the west of the southern Ural Mountains, with a population of over 1.1 million residents, up to 1.4 million residents in the urban agglomeration. Ufa is the tenth-most populous city in Russia, and the fourth-most populous city in the Volga Federal District. The city is considered to have been founded in 1574, when a fortress was built on the site of the city by order of Ivan the Terrible. Ufa was made capital of Ufa Governorate in 1865 when the governorate split from Orenburg Governorate. Ufa's population expanded during the early 20th century. Today, Ufa's economy consists primarily of the oil refining, chemistry, and mechanical engineering industries; the petroleum company Bashneft and several of its subsidiaries ...
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