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Russian in Bashkortostan

Russian in Bashkortostan - Russian population of Bashkortostan, which numbered in the 2010 census - 1,432,906 people (35.19% of the population). The non-Russian population of Republic is 64.81%. It is 10th place among the regions of Russia (following Chechnya, Ingushetia, Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, North Ossetia, Kalmykia, Tuva and Chuvashia).

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History

The first Russian settlements in the Urals were:

  • 1586, Ufa,
  • 1591 Osa
  • 1645, Menzelinsk
  • 1667 Birsk
  • Around these points began to appear all the villages of Russian peasants.

    Russian nationalism in Bashkortostan

    In Bashkortostan, manifested in different forms Russian nationalism. The most terrible tragedy in the history of Russian colonization of the republic is Seyantus tragedy. When in 1736 in Seyantus f the government team A. I. Tevkelev was shot and slaughtered with spears and bayonets about 1 thousand residents of the village, and 105 men were burned in the barn.

    Implication:

    1. The country is not implemented Self-determination: no training in the Bashkir language in high school, there is no scientific apparatus in the Bashkir language. Given that all the nations of Europe with a population over one million people have realized this right.
    2. Failure to study the Bashkir language, as a form of nationalism
    3. Refusal of registration plates, pointers to official languages (in Vol. H. President of Russia in Ufa)
    4. Carrying Russian marches.
    5. Representation of the Russian people as the most disadvantaged in their rights: "Now we see that the Bashkir people have their own national republic and the Russian people have nothingĀ».
    6. Failure to state awards of the Republic

    So the head of Sobor Russian Bashkortostan Timothy Azarov in 2012 publicly renounced the main state awards of the Republic - Order Salavat Yulaev:

    References

    Russian in Bashkortostan Wikipedia