Halilovo ( Bashk. Khulil , from Arabic. خليل : beloved, dear, friend, lover) is a village in the municipal district of Abzelilovsky district of the Republic of Bashkortostan of Russia , the administrative center of the Khalilovsky village council. One of the most ancient, indigenous Karagai-Kipchak settlements in the area.
| Village | |
| Halilovo | |
|---|---|
| head off. Khilil | |
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Bashkortostan |
| Municipal District | Abzelilovsky |
| Village Council | Khalilovsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Center height | 208 m |
| Timezone | UTC + 5 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↘ 1117 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Official language | Bashkir , Russian |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 34772 |
| Postcode | 453631 |
| OKATO Code | 80201840001 |
| OKTMO Code | |
Content
- 1 Geography
- 2 History
- 3 population
- 4 Streets
- 5 Infrastructure
- 6 Musical groups
- 7 Dance groups
- 8 Islam
- 9 People associated with the village
- 10 notes
- 11 Links
Geography
The village is located on the eastern slope of the Southern Urals , near the irendyk ridge, on the slope of Mount Sagyl .
A kilometer south of the village is located Sultankul Lake [2] .
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History
On the river Daryuly ( Bashk. Daryuly yylkagy ) there was one of the ancient indigenous Karagai-Kipchak villages of Halilovo. In the XVIII century, at the height of the internecine wars of the Kipchak and Burzian tribes, a wise old man named Khalil, who lived in the Kipchaks settlement, on the foothills of the Irendyk ridge, decided to establish Daryuly on the bank of the river with clean and healing water. It flows from the cliffs of Tagantash and flows into the river Big Kizil. Before his death, Khalil ordered his offspring to bury him between the territories of the Kipchaks and Burzyans, in the foothills of Sagyl, just above Lake Sultanly. After this, the internecine wars between the two large tribes of the Bashkirs ceased.
At the end of the 18th century, the village was considered a large settlement compared to others. According to the V revision, its population consisted of Bashkirs and Tatars. 194 Bashkirs lived in 40 yards, 120 Tatars in 20 yards. In 1859, 522 homesteads lived in 72 yards. 1091 people lived in 204 houses in 1920 . The last X revision and the Soviet census did not distinguish Tatars among the inhabitants. Apparently, they were assimilated by local residents, since the Tatars were given the same right to own estates and they constituted a minority of the population.
At the end of the 18th century, the village consisted of 6 hamlets (Timginovo, Kilmekeyevo, Bataltimirovo, etc.).
All residents were engaged in cattle breeding. In 1842, out of 62 yards, 62 wagons traveled for a nomad. They owned 300 horses, 150 cows, 200 sheep and 80 goats. Beekeeping, fishing, and hunting, as stated in the document, supplemented the occupations of the inhabitants. Some of them were engaged in agriculture: 16 pounds of winter and 416 pounds of spring bread were sown on all, Mukhametkarim Khasanov sowed 125 pounds a year.
At the end of the XIX century, a madrasah for boys was founded [3] . In 1938, a seven-year school was built in its place.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Ramiev and Kurbangaliyev brothers developed gold deposits. During the Great Patriotic War, about 368 people left the village for the front. 171 people returned alive from them.
After the war, the upsurge of agriculture began, the development of virgin lands, plowing groves adjacent to the village. A modern school building was built.
A dam was built for irrigation of nearby fields (does not function). Today, the dam is leased and used for fishing.
Today, the population, as a rule, is employed outside the boundaries of a rural settlement and even a district and a republic: from the village of Askarov, agricultural organizations of the district, enterprises of Magnitogorsk to Tver, Sochi and Moscow.
The road from Askarov to Sibai is under construction.
Trade is represented by a weekly conducted bazaar and shops of various assortments.
Population
| Population size | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1968 [4] | 2002 [5] | 2009 [5] | 2010 [1] |
| 760 | ↗ 1070 | ↗ 1202 | ↘ 1117 |
Streets
- G. Sarbaev ,
- Youth
- G. Ushanova
- New
- Mountain
- Partisan
- Davletova ,
- S. Yulaev ,
- Daryuly,
- Soviet,
- Lenin
- Sh. Bikkulova ,
- Mill
- Shadygaevo .
Infrastructure
The village has a cultural center, a secondary school , a kindergarten , a local history museum , a polyclinic, and a market.
Musical groups
- Group "Etegen Yondoz", ( Bashk. Etegen Yondoҙ, "Ursa Major")
- Musical direction of the group: dance pop music.
- Group members: leader; Galimov Ildar, soloists of the group: Galimova Narkiza, Galimova Gulfiya, Gabitov Zagit;
- Group "Os Tagan" ("Tripod").
- Musical direction of the group: dance pop music.
- Group members: leader; Aibulat Turkmen, soloists of the group: Aibulat Turkmen, Kinyabulatov Ilgiz, Halimov Rustam
Dance groups
--- Leysan Folk Dance Ensemble
- Ensemble direction: folk dances
- Choreographers: Musin Bulat, Fazylyanov Zagir, Fazylyanova Sania, Tagirova Gulnara, Davletova (Alimguzhina) Neil;
- Soloists of the ensemble: students of the Moscow School of Public Education "Secondary school of the village of Halilovo" (Bulat Musin, Bulat Shamgulov, Gainislam Asadullin, Arslan Khaibullin, Salikh Davletov, Zagir Fazylyanov, Fanil Asadullin, Musin Rifat, Davletov Rustam, Davletov Davletov Davletov Davletov Davletov Raulat Davletov Ravelat Davletov Davletov Davletov Davletov Davletov Davletov , Kusarbaev Ilsour, Yuldybaev Rafis, Asadullin Ruslan Akhmetov Vagiz, Il'yasov Aygiz, Rahmatullin Aybulat, Il'yasov Irshat, Ishmukhametov Ramazan Rahmatullin Aydar, Yanturin SHamil, Ramzilya Ueldanova, Nurgiza Davletova, Razil Utyagulova, Guzaliya Mutalova, Regina Sayfetdinova, Aigul Mukhamedyarov but Ilnar Ueldanova, Alfira Kuskarova, Nurzilya Utyagulova, Ayzilya Khismatullina, Guzel Baygildina, Narkas Khaibullina, Ruzil Safetdinova *
Islam
Mosque.
People Associated with the Village
- Amangildina, Rimma Zainitdinovna (born March 1, 1972) - singer, people's artist of Bashkortostan (2012).
- Amangildina Damira Zainetdinovna (born August 30, 1975) - Honored Artist of the Republic of Bashkortostan.
- Akhmetkuzhina, Farida Abutalipovna (May 14, 1944, the village of Amangildino, Abzelilovsky district of the BASSR - January 10, 2008, the village of Khalilovo, Abzelilovsky district of the Republic of Belarus) - teacher, excellent student of education in Belarus, a veteran of labor.
- Bikkulov, Shakir Salimovich (January 15, 1932, village of Khalilovo, Abzelilovsky district, BASSR - May 18, 1983, Ufa) - Soviet Bashkir writer.
- Davletov, Rauf (Abdrauf), (Gabdurauf) Ganeevich - Hero of the Soviet Union.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Population by population centers of the Republic of Bashkortostan . Date of treatment August 20, 2014. Archived on August 20, 2014.
- ↑ Map sheet N-40-106 Virgin . Scale: 1: 100,000. 1980 edition
- ↑ Bikmetov Khujaahmet
- ↑ Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: administrative-territorial division on January 1, 1969: [reference / ed. A.I. Zakharov . - Ed. 5th. - Ufa: Bashkir book publishing house, 1969. - 429, [2] p. : tab. pre. - Alf. decree: s. 348-430.]
- ↑ 1 2 Unified electronic directory of municipal districts of the Republic of Bashkortostan VPN-2002 and 2009
Links
- History of villages and villages of the district
- Halilovo // Bashkir Encyclopedia / main ed. M.A. Ilgamov. - Ufa: GAUN “ Bashkir Encyclopedia ”, 2015—2019. - ISBN 978-5-88185-306-8 .
- The newspaper "Republic of Bashkortostan." To grow bread is also a science