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The Udmurt and Tatar Jews are a special ethnocultural group of Ashkenazi Jews, which originally formed in the areas of the mixed Turkic-speaking (Volga Tatars, Kryashens, Bashkirs, Anatris), Finno-Ugric-speaking (Udmurts, Eastern Maris), and Slavic-speaking (Russians) population. From 1807, Jewish people also began to reside in the industrial and administrative centers of Sarapulsky Uezd (predominantly in Izhevsk, Votkinsk, Sarapul).[1] Until this time the Jews in this region lived only in Kazan (from the 18th century).[2] The occurrence of Jewish communities in the region was made possible only after the decree of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia on August 26, 1827 on the introduction of conscription for the Jews (see Cantonists).[3][4]

The Ashkenazi Jews first appeared on the territory of the Udmurt Republic in the 1830s.[5][6][7][8] They began to live on the territory of Tatarstan in the same period of time.[4]

  1. ^ Шепталин А.А., "Немцы". Удмуртская Республика: Энциклопедия. Ижевск: Издательство "Удмуртия", 2000. С. 513. ISBN 5-7659-0732-6 (in Russian)
  2. ^ Kazan ethnic communities
  3. ^ Шумилов Е.Ф., "Евреи: элита инженерная, торговая, медицинская..." Свое дело. 2001. №11. С. 18-19. (in Russian)
  4. ^ a b Казань. Электронная еврейская энциклопедия. = אתר האנציקלופדיה היהודית בשפה הרוסית (in Russian)
  5. ^ Шумилов Е.Ф., "Евреи: элита инженерная, торговая, медицинская..." Свое дело. 2001. №11. С. 18. (in Russian)
  6. ^ Карпенко И., "В окрестностях Хаимграда". Лехаим. 2009. №1 (201). (in Russian)
  7. ^ Шумилов Е.Ф., "Евреи на Ижевском оружейном заводе". (in Russian)
  8. ^ Ренев Е.,"Шалом. Народ Торы в старом Ижевске. Инвожо. 2012. № 8. С. 47. (in Russian)

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