Enbaev Arif Mukhamedzhanovich
Economist
Born in 1892 in the village of Kulchukovo (Tatar: Kushchukly), Kasimovsky district, Ryazan province. Tatar. Son of a mullah. Higher education; economist and cooperative member; member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) in 1919–1929. Graduated from the Kasimov Secondary Technical School (1912). Studied at the Kharkov Technological Institute (1912–1915). In 1917, he served in the tsarist army and joined the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries. Participant in the Conference on the Formation of the Tatar-Bashkir Republic (May 1918), member of the Commission for the Convocation of the Constituent Congress. In 1918–1919 member of the Central Muslim Military Commissariat. In 1920–1924 representative of the TASSR to the People's Commissariat for Nationalities of the RSFSR, deputy. People's Commissar of Agriculture of the Tatar ASSR. From 1924 in Moscow, member of the Board of the All-Russian Union of Handicraft and Industrial Cooperatives. Lived in Moscow, address before arrest: Sverchkov per., bldg. 8, apt. 6. Arrested in early 1929 in the case of the "Sultan-Galiev counter-revolutionary nationalist organization". By the Resolution of the OGPU Collegium of 07/28/1930 (according to other sources, 07/30/1930), sentenced under Articles 58-4, 6, 11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to capital punishment. By the Resolution of the KOGPU of 01/08/1931, the decision to execute was annulled, on 01/13/1931 he was sentenced to 10 years in a concentration camp with confiscation of property. While imprisoned in the Solovetsky camp, he was in charge of a mechanical plant. By the decree of the Special Troika of the Leningrad Regional Directorate of the NKVD dated 10/09/1937, he was sentenced to capital punishment. He was executed on 10/27/1937 in the Sandormokh tract (Karelian ASSR) . Rehabilitated.