Abstract

The article analyzes the results of a sociological study conducted in 2022 among representatives of the Turkic peoples living in the regions of the Ural-Volga region (Republics of Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Chuvashia and Sverdlovsk region) on the preservation of their ethno-cultural and religious identity, traditions, customs, language, and also their assessment of the ethno-confessional situation in the regions of residence. The influence of urbanization processes, interethnic interaction with neighboring peoples, migration on assimilation processes is analyzed. Special attention is paid to the problems of development of national and confessional processes of enclave ethnoterritorial groups of Turkic peoples in the context of the transformation of Russian statehood in the 20th - early 21st century.

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