Gaisa Enikeev
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Gaisa Khamidullovich Enikeev (Russian: Гайса Хамиду́ллович Енике́ев, Tatar: Гайса Хәмидулла улы Еникеев, romanized: Ğäysä Xämidulla ulı Yenikeev; July 2, 1864, Orenburg Governorate — March 1931, Ufa) was a Tatar teacher, ethnographer, and deputy of the State Duma in its third and fourth convocations from the Kazan and Orenburg Governorates from 1907 to 1917.
1910 | |
| Deputy of the Third Imperial Duma | |
| In office 1 November 1907 – 9 June 1912 | |
| Monarch | Nicholas II |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Gaisa Khamidullovich Enikeev 2 July 1864 |
| Died | March 1931 |
| Party | Constitutional Democratic Party |
Enikeev paid special attention to the protection of the interests of the Muslim population of Russian Empire. Prior to his election to the Duma, he served as the director of a cloth factory in Simbirsk Governorate and the chief administrator of 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.
Gaisa Enikeev is buried in the Muslim cemetery of Ufa.[1]
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.