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R. Valiullin awarded a commemorative badge “For development of the Tatar nobility”  

R. Valiullin awarded a commemorative badge “For development of the Tatar nobility”  

The nobility in the Russian state has always been the keeper of its historical roots, the bearer of the advanced, leading stratum of society, serving as an example for the rest of the population in all spheres of the country’s life.

05.04. 2018

Yesterday, at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Tatarstan in the city of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, Salim Murza Khasanov, the leader of the Tatar noble assembly of St. Petersburg, awarded Renat Valiullin, the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Tatarstan, with a commemorative sign for  development of the Tatar nobility for his assistance in reviving and strengthening Tatar cultural traditions, studying and preserving the language of the Tatar people. The award ceremony was also attended by Mufti of the Kirov region Zufar Galiullin.

“The Tatar Noble Assembly of St. Petersburg” was established on March 16, 2012, and officially registered on June 26, 2012. The nobility in the Russian state has always been the keeper of its historical roots, the bearer of the advanced, leading stratum of society, serving as an example for the rest of the population in all spheres of the country’s life.

The purpose of creating this public organization is: to unite representatives of noble families of Tatar origin, around a single center; revival of the traditions of the Tatar nobility in the spirit of high morality, honor and dignity, patriotism towards the Motherland; attraction of new representatives of ancient clans, spiritual revival of this estate, the implementation of cultural programs, the study and preservation of the language and traditions of the Tatar people.

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