On May 20, 2020 The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Tatarstan registered an order of the Ministry of Land and Property of the Republic of Tatarstan from April 21, 2020 No. 1275-r, amending the results of the state cadastral valuation of agricultural land in relation to land plots whose cadastral value was reviewed by the State Budgetary Institution State cadastral valuation center on the grounds of the inaccuracy of the information used in the state cadastral valuation.
The decision to create the TASSR was made at the end of January 1920. It was then that an interdepartmental commission was created to develop issues relating to the economic situation, ethnic composition of the population, the borders of the republic, as well as to prepare in general the draft decree on the formation of the Tatar Republic.
In early May 1920, work was completed on the preparation of a draft decree on the creation of the TASSR. On May 4, 1920, by a resolution of the Central Committee of the RCP and the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR, a government commission was created to prepare the development of the question of the borders of the Tatar Republic.
On May 27, 1920, by order of the All-Russian Central Election Committee and the Council of People's Commissars, the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was formed. Its territory consisted of counties and volosts of five provinces (Kazan, Ufa, Samara, Vyatka and Simbirsk) with the majority of the Tatar population.
The government commission created by the decision of the Politburo of the Central Committee of May 4, 1920, when determining the boundaries of the TASSR, proceeded from taking into account primarily the national composition of the population and its will.
On August 12, 1920, the first meeting of the administrative commission on the detailed establishment of the borders of the TASSR was held. As a result of lengthy and painstaking work to coordinate and resolve disputes by the beginning of June 1921, the administrative commission had compiled a description of the border and territory of the TASSR.
In subsequent years, the borders and territory of the TASSR underwent significant changes. The national-territorial principle in determining the boundaries of autonomous entities, which was carried out at the beginning of the civil war, was now implemented with some changes. If before the main attention was paid to highlighting the territories most densely populated by one or another nationality, then in the future great importance is attached to the economic integrity of the autonomous republics and regions. The so-called “rounding”, i.e. territories, although less densely populated by the indigenous population, join the former national core, but on the other hand they compose an economic whole with this core.