Abstract

The paper deals with the evolution of Russian legal frameworks governing the Muslim Tatars that resided in the Volga-Ural region during the liberal reforms implemented by Tsar Alexander II and during the conservative course by Tsar Alexander III. In this regard, the development of legal environment to define a status of Muslim Tatars is a certain projection of ups and downs passed through by the autocracy calibrating domestic policy in the era of its entry into an industrial society. This could not but affect the legal status of the Muslim Tatars who, on the one hand, were part of the all-Russian society and, on the other hand, represented a community with its well-tuned ethno-cultural traditions in various spheres of society.

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