Mullagali Akhmetzhanovich Yaushev

Mullagali Akhmetzhanovich (Gali Akhmetovich) Yaushev (Russian: Муллагали Ахметжанович (Гали Ахметович) Яушев, Tatar: Муллагали Әхмәтҗан (Гаиләхмәт) улы Яушев, Mullağali Əxmətcan (Ğaliəxmət) ulı Yawşev; December 5, 1864 – 1926) was a merchant of the First Guild.

In 1914, he became one of the founders of the Troitsk Shamrock Society for the Care of Pupils in Primary Schools.

After the October Revolution and the outbreak of the Russian Civil War, Yaushev moved with his family to Vladivostok, and then emigrated first to Harbin, China, and Yokohama, Japan.

With the opportunity to emigrate to the United States coming up, the Yaushevs decided to return to Soviet Russia.

[citation needed] Yaushev had two sons and six daughters, but his only notable descendant is his grandson, Farid Seiful-Mulyukov, a Soviet journalist.