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The Multan affair was a high-profile late 19th century case about an ritual murder in the Russian Empire allegedly committed by a group of Udmurt peasants in the village of Old Multan.[1]

The affair is called by the name of the village where the initial event happened, "Vuzh Multan" (Old Multan) in Udmurt.[2] It has been subsequently renamed to Korolenko village, in Vladimir Korolenko's honour and memory.[3]

The case is considered a model of fruitful cooperation between lawyers, investigative journalists, and government officials. Korolenko and Anatoly Koni are played significant roles in bringing the Multan case to attention.[4]

  1. ^ Geraci, Robert (2000). "Ethnic Minorities, Anthropology, and Russian National Identity on Trial: The Multan Case, 1892-96". The Russian Review. pp. 530–554. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  2. ^ Shkliaev, Aleksandr; Toulouze, Eva (March 2001). "The Mass Media and the National Question in Udmurtia in the 1990s". Nationalities Papers. pp. 97–108. doi:10.1080/00905990120050811. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  3. ^ Tyunkin, K. Commentaries. The Works by V.G. Korolenko in 6 volumes. Vol 6. Pp. 396-419
  4. ^ "Traditions of Investigative Journalism in Russia: The Multan Sacrifice" (PDF). Retrieved 14 February 2024.

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