Yunus Bikbov

In 1917, he began working as a justice of the peace in the 2nd Usergan Volost and in the summer of that year he actively became involved in the Bashkir National Movement for the autonomy of Bashkurdistan.

[3] In December 1917, at the Founding III All–Bashkir Kurultay, he was elected Chairman of the Pre–Parliament – Kese–Kurultay and a member of the Bashkir Government.

[4] At the end of 1917, he was elected as a delegate to the Constituent Assembly from the Bashkir Federalists in the Orenburg Electoral District (List No.

[3] After the May 1920 decree of the All–Russian Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic on limiting the rights of the Autonomous Bashkir Soviet Republic and violations of the articles of the Agreements, members of the Bashkir Government submitted their collective resignation.

On May 18, 1930, by decision of the troika of the United State Political Administration of the Bashkir Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic, he was sentenced to 5 years of confinement and sent to the construction of the White Sea–Baltic Canal.