Category
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Crimean People's Republic
former country in Europe
Fäwziä Bäyrämevä
Tatar human rights activist
Free Idel-Ural
London-based Russian Turkic–Uralic secessionist organisation
Ittifaq party
political party in Tatarstan, Russia
All-Tatar Public Center
Tatar social organization with a nationalist agenda

Bulgarism
thumb|right|200px|A 2007 monument to emir Ibrahim ibn Muhammad, a ruler of [[Volga Bulgaria, founder of Elabuga]]
Bulgarism is an ideology aimed at the "revival of Bulgars' national identity" and Volga Bulgaria statehood. It originated in the second half of 19th century within the Wäisi movement and the Society for the study of the native land (Chuvashia). It was revived at the end of the 20th century as "neobulgarism" in Tatarstan, Bashkortoston and Chuvashia.
Wäisi movement
religious, social and political movement in Tatarstan and other Tatar-populated parts of Russia which took place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Tatar nationalism
belief that Tatars constitute an independent nation