{{Religious figure | name = Utyabaev Mukhlis Sufyanovich | original name = Үtәbaev Mөhlis Sufyan uly | image = | width = | signature = | name at birth = | nicknames = | religion = | school = | current = | new religious movement = | sect = | title = | position = | period = | date of birth = 05.02.1888 | place of birth = s. Old-Kinzyabulatovo , Orsk County , Orenburg Province ]]
Utyabaev Mukhlis Sufyanovich ( bashk. Әtәbaev Mөhlis Sufyan uly ; February 5, 1888 - December 28, 1970) - a Muslim religious leader. Member of the First World War . Figure Bashkir national movement .
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Biography
Born on February 5, 1888 in the village of Staro-Kinzyabulatovo, Orsk district, Orenburg province (now the village of Buranbayevo , Baymaksky district , Republic of Bashkortostan ). Father Sufyan (Sufyan) served as a rural mullah, performed a hajj.
Educated in Taulykaevsky madrasah . Later he graduated from the Rasulia Madrasa ( Troitsk ). He owned the Turks , Arabic , Persian .
Until 1914, he taught at the madrasa of the village of Yarmukhametovo, Orsky district, Orenburg province [1] .
Took part in the First World War , served in engineering and sapper troops, was a specialist in pontoon crossings [2] .
After the revolution, he joined the Bashkir national movement , advocated the national-territorial autonomy of Bashkirdistan . He was familiar with the leader of the movement A. A. Validov [1] .
In 1919–20 he worked as secretary, chairman of the Burzian-Tangaurovsky canton of the Bashkir ASSR [1] .
In the 1920s he taught at schools in the Zilair canton of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
January 31, 1931 dispossessed and together with his family sent to a special settlement in the Irkutsk region , rehabilitated in 1994. In the city of Cheremkhove , five children and his wife, Gubaida Kamalovna, died [2] .
On December 10, 1937, he was arrested, sentenced to imprisonment for 10 years, served a sentence in the Sverdlovsk Region , released in 1941, rehabilitated on October 18, 1991.
From 1947 he worked on the collective farm named after VI Lenin in Buranbayevo, Baymak district of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, at the same time acting as a mullah. He possessed the gift of clairvoyance, he practiced healing [1] .
Memory
- A mosque in his native village of Buranbayevo, Baymak District of the Republic of Bashkortostan, was named after him.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Utyabaeva M. M. Utyabaev, Mukhlis Sufyanovich // Bashkir encyclopedia / gl.red. M.A. Ilgamov. - Ufa: Bashkir Encyclopedia State Medical Academy, 2015—2019. - ISBN 978-5-88185-306-8 .
- ↑ 1 2 Anatoly Cherkalihin, Rashid Krasnov. I did not lose much luck // Ufa: magazine. - 2005. - October ( No. 10 (47) ).
Literature
- Living Memory / Avt.- Comp. M.M. Utyabaeva. - Ufa, 2009.
Links
- M. Utyabaeva, M. Utyabaev, Mukhlis Sufyanovich // Bashkir Encyclopedia / gl.red. M.A. Ilgamov. - Ufa: Bashkir Encyclopedia State Medical Academy, 2015—2019. - ISBN 978-5-88185-306-8 .