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Sofia Gubaidulina
Soviet and Russian composer (1931–2025)

Nağaybäk
thumb|Percentage of Nağaybäk in Chelyabinsk Oblast
Nağaybäks ( ) are an ethnoreligious group of Volga Tatars in Russia, recognized as a separate people under Russian legislation. Most Nağaybäks live in the Nagaybaksky and Chebarkulsky Districts of the Chelyabinsk Oblast. They speak a sub-dialect of the Tatar language's middle dialect known as the Nagaibak dialect. Russian and Tatar historians usually treat the Nağaybäks as an integral part of Volga Tatars; a minority considers Nağaybäks a separate ethnicity in their own right. In the 1989 Russian census, 11,200 people identified themselves as

Kryashens
Kryashens (, , ; sometimes called Baptised Tatars ()) are a subgroup of the Volga Tatars, frequently referred to as one of the minority ethnic groups in Russia. They are mostly found in Tatarstan and in Udmurtia, Bashkortostan and Chelyabinsk Oblast.
Macarius Bulgakov
Russian bishop
Yadegar Mokhammad of Kazan
Khan of Kazan
Tatarka
Russian hip hop singer and video blogger

Utameshgaray of Kazan
Khan of Kazan
Sayed Borhan
Khan of the Qasim Khanate