Idel-Ural State

Idel-Ural State
ادیل-اورال
Идел-Урал
1–28 March 1918
Flag
Claimed borders of Idel-Ural
StatusUnrecognized state
CapitalUfa
Common languagesTatar, Russian
GovernmentRepublic
President 
 1918
Sadrí Maqsudí Arsal
Historical eraRussian Civil War
 Proclamation
1 March 1918
 Government in-exile
1918
 Defeat by Red Army
28 March 1918
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Russian Republic
Kazan Soviet Workers' and Peasants' Republic
Russian SFSR
Tatar ASSR
Bashkir ASSR
Chuvash ASSR

The Idel-Ural State (Tatar: Идел-Урал өлкәсе, İdel-Ural ölkäse, ادیل-اورال اولكسی, also İdel-Ural berlege İdel-Ural ştatı), also known as the Volga-Ural State or Idel-Ural Republic, was an short-lasting autonomy of Tatar peoples that claimed to unite Tatars, Bashkirs, and the Chuvash in the turmoil of the Russian Civil War. The republic was proclaimed on 1 March 1918, by a Congress of Muslims from Russia's interior and Siberia, but defeated by Bolsheviks the same month. Idel-Ural means "Volga-Ural" in the Tatar language.