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- Q22137291 subject Q8566116.
- Q22137291 abstract "Jews from Udmurtia and Tatarstan. Udmurt and Tatar Jews are special territorial ethnocultural groups of the Ashkenazi Jews, which started to be formed in the residence areas of mixed Turkic-speaking (Tatars, Kryashens, Bashkirs), Finno-Ugric-speaking (Udmurts, Mari people) and Slavic-speaking (Russians) population. Also from 1807 in the industrial and administrative centers of the Sarapulsky Uezd the Germans began to reside (predominantly in Izhevsk, Votkinsk, Sarapul). Until this time the Germans in the region of formation of udmurt and tatar Jewry lived only to Kazan (from the XVIII century). The possibility of occurrence of Jewish communities in the region was made possible after the decree of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia on August 26, 1827 on the introduction of conscription for the Jews (see Cantonists).The Ashkenazi Jews on the territory of the Udmurt Republic first appeared in the 1830s. On the territory of Tatarstan the Ashkenazim began to live in the same period of time.".
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- Q22137291 comment "Jews from Udmurtia and Tatarstan. Udmurt and Tatar Jews are special territorial ethnocultural groups of the Ashkenazi Jews, which started to be formed in the residence areas of mixed Turkic-speaking (Tatars, Kryashens, Bashkirs), Finno-Ugric-speaking (Udmurts, Mari people) and Slavic-speaking (Russians) population. Also from 1807 in the industrial and administrative centers of the Sarapulsky Uezd the Germans began to reside (predominantly in Izhevsk, Votkinsk, Sarapul).".
- Q22137291 label "History of Jews in Udmurtia and Tatarstan".