Gaisa Enikeev

Gaisa Enikeev
Russian: Гайса Еникеев
1910
Deputy of the Third Imperial Duma
In office
1 November 1907  9 June 1912
Monarch Nicholas II
Personal details
Born Gaisa Khamidullovich Enikeev
(1864-07-02)2 July 1864
Orenburg Governorate, Russian Empire
Died (1931-03-00)March 1931
Ufa, Russian Empire
Nationality Russian
Political party Constitutional Democratic Party

Gaisa Khamidullovich Enikeev (variant of the name — Aisa, surname — Enikiev; Russian: Гайса Хамидуллович Еникеев; July 2, 1864, Orenburg Governorate — March 1931, Ufa) was a teacher, ethnographer, and deputy of the III and IV Imperial Duma from the Kazan and Orenburg Governorates in 1907-1917. He paid special attention to the protection of the interests of the Muslim population of Russian Empire. Prior to his election to the state position, he was the director of the cloth factory in Simbirsk Governorate and the chief administrator of all the charitable and educational institutions of Kazan. He was a member of the Provisional Committee of the State Duma in the period of the February Revolution and the organizer of the First All-Russian Muslim Congress in May 1917. During the Soviet era, he was a member of the board of the Vyatka Commissariat of Education and an inspector of Bashselkhozkredit; became also known as a professional connoisseur of Tatar and Bashkir folklore.

Literature

  • Еникеев Гайса Хамидуллович (in Russian) // Государственная дума Российской империи: 1906—1917 / Б. Ю. Иванов, А. А. Комзолова, И. С. Ряховская. — Москва: РОССПЭН, 2008. — P. 184—185. — 735 p. — ISBN 978-5-8243-1031-3.
  • Члены Государственной думы: (портреты и биографии): Четвертый созыв, 1912—1917 г. / сост. М. М. Боиович. — Москва: Тип. Т-ва И. Д. Сытина, 1913. — P. 208. — LXIV, 454, [2] p. (in Russian)
  • Ихтисамов Х. С., Ямаева Л. А. Еникеев Гайса Хамидуллович (in Russian) // Башкирская энциклопедия. — Уфа: ГАУН «Башкирская энциклопедия», 2013. — ISBN 978-5-88185-306-8.
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