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25: 174:" army and of paying imposition, and refusal to obtain the Russian passport featuring a double-headed eagle. After the arrest of Bahawetdin Wäisev and some other leaders, the remaining membership switched to underground work. In 1897, 100 followers of Wäisi were arrested and exiled after they encouraged people not to participate in the population census. Bahawetdin Wäisev died in 1893 during his incarceration. At the beginning of the 20th century his son Gainan assumed the leadership of the movement. 272: 114: 210: 54: 128:. After the arrest of Bahawetdin Wäisev in 1884, the number of members remained high. In 1908, there were nearly 15,000 followers in the 367: 177:
After the First Russian revolution in 1905-1907 the Wäisi movement increased in size and was renovated and reconstituted as
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canton in order to foster the growth of an autonomous Wäisi community. But in the 1930s during the
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The main doctrines of Wäisi were disobedience to civil laws and administration, adherence to the
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which took place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It also incorporated elements of
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was assassinated by unknown assailants. In the 1920s, Wäisi movement followers founded the
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This movement enjoyed widespread popularity and united Tatar farmers, craftsmen and
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Academy of Sciences. Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia. 2002.
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rather than government regulations, evasion of service in the "
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were among its most influential followers, organising the
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