Milli İdärä explained

Milli İdärä (Tatar: Милли Идарә, Tatar: Milli İdärä, Tatar: ملى ادارە) 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.[1]

Three ministries (departments) were created within Milli İdärä:

In April 1918, activities of Milli Idärä were banned by the Soviet government (except for Diniä Näzäräte, which was allowed to continue its activities with the condition of non-interference in political affairs), and its property was confiscated; some of the members resumed their activities in Petropavlovsk, until it was captured by the Bolsheviks.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Центр письменного и музыкального наследия ИЯЛИ им. Г. Ибрагимова АН РТ . 2022-07-28 . miras.info.
  2. News: Надир Дәүләт: Милләт Мәҗлесе (82) . 2022-07-28 . . 21 May 2012 . tt.
  3. Web site: Милли Идарә . 2022-07-28 . tatarica.org . tt.
  4. Web site: Татары и Гражданская война: Милли идарэ в Петропавловске — Реальное время . 2022-07-28 . realnoevremya.ru . ru.