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[[Idel-Ural]], official of the [[Idel-Ural|State of Idel-Ural]], is a country on the eastern fringes of the European continent. Borders on three side by Russia. It is constituted of sixteen states, twelve of them contain a majority ethnic group. Kazan, in Tatarstan which is the capital and the largest city
[[Idel-Ural]], official of the [[Idel-Ural|Idel-Ural Community]], is a regional organisation that promotes intergovernmental cooperation between [[Bashkortostan]], [[Chuvashia]], [[Kalmykia]], [[Mari El]], [[Mordovia]], [[Astrakhan]], [[Tatarstan]], [[Udmurtia]]. It attempts to find a common position in relation to many international issues, including economic, political and cultural issues. The decisions of the assembly are advisory.
 
The territory of Idel-Ural has historically been inhabited by nomadic groups and empires. In antiquity, the nomadic Scythians inhabited the land. Turkic and Fino-Ugric nomads, as well as Eastern Slavs have inhabited the country, forming {{wp|Volga Bulgaria}}. In the 13th century, Volga Bulgaria was subjugated by the {{wp|Mongol Empire}} under Genghis Khan, then the {{wp|Golden Horde}} which split off to form the {{wp|Khanate of Kazan}} that would later be conquerd by the {{wp|Tsardom of Russia}} in 1557. Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, and subsequent civil war, the territory of Idel-Ural was reorganised several times. In 1936, it was made the [[Volga-Ural Soviet Socialist Republic]], part of the Soviet Union.


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Latest revision as of 16:39, 19 November 2021

Idel-Ural, official of the Idel-Ural Community, is a regional organisation that promotes intergovernmental cooperation between Bashkortostan, Chuvashia, Kalmykia, Mari El, Mordovia, Astrakhan, Tatarstan, Udmurtia. It attempts to find a common position in relation to many international issues, including economic, political and cultural issues. The decisions of the assembly are advisory.