# Kamil Iskhakov

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Soviet politician (born 1949)

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Kamil Iskhakov Камиль Исхаков 2nd Presidential Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District In office 14 November 2005 – 2 October 2007 President Vladimir Putin Preceded by Konstantin Pulikovsky Succeeded by Oleg Safonov Mayor of Kazan In office February 1, 1989 – November 14, 2005 Preceded by Revo Idiatullin Succeeded by Ilsur Metshin Personal details Born (1949-02-08) 8 February 1949 (age 77) Kazan, Russia, USSR

**Kamil Iskhakov**, ([Russian](/source/Russian_language): Камиль Шамильевич Исхаков, [Tatar](/source/Tatar_language): Камил Шамил улы Исхаков, romanized: *Qämil Şamil ulı İsxakov*) (born February 8, 1949) is [Russian](/source/Russia) regional development minister's assistant. He has the federal state civilian service rank of [1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation](/source/1st_class_Active_State_Councillor_of_the_Russian_Federation).[1] He is of [Tatar](/source/Volga_Tatars) descent.

He is a graduate of Kazan Technical School and physical department [Kazan State University](/source/Kazan_State_University). In the 1980s, he was the Director of the Kazan Science and Education Center and The Kazan Science and Manufacturing Association. From 1989-1991, he was the Chairman of the [Kazan](/source/Kazan) City Council Executive Committee. Between 1991 and 2005, Member of the Kazan City Council of Peoples Deputies, Chairman of the Kazan City Council of Peoples Deputies, Head of the Kazan City Administration. In 2005-2007 he was the Presidential Envoy to the Far East District.

## Honours and awards

- [Order of Merit for the Fatherland](/source/Order_of_Merit_for_the_Fatherland); - 3rd class (19 July 2004) - for outstanding contribution to the implementation of socio-economic reforms in the city and many years of diligent work - 4th class (13 April 1999) - for outstanding contribution to the socio-economic development of the city and many years of diligent work

- [Order of Honour](/source/Order_of_Honour_(Russian_Federation)) (7 June 1996) - for services to the state, a large contribution to the construction of social and cultural facilities in the city of Kazan and many years of diligent work

- [Medal "In Commemoration of the 1000th Anniversary of Kazan"](/source/Medal_%22In_Commemoration_of_the_1000th_Anniversary_of_Kazan%22)

- [Medal "For Valiant Labour. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of VI Lenin"](/source/Jubilee_Medal_%22In_Commemoration_of_the_100th_Anniversary_since_the_Birth_of_Vladimir_Il'ich_Lenin%22)

- [Order of St. Sergius](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Order_of_St._Sergius&action=edit&redlink=1), 2nd class (Russian Orthodox Church, 2005)

- Laureate of the USSR Council of Ministers (1986)

- Honorary Worker Housing in Russia (1998)

- Certificate of Merit of the Republic of Tatarstan (1998)

- Honorary Citizen of Kazan (2006)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [О присвоении классных чинов государственной гражданской службы Российской Федерации федеральным государственным гражданским служащим Администрации Президента Российской Федерации](http://pravo.gov.ru/proxy/ips/?searchres=&bpas=cd00000&a3=102000503&a3type=1&a3value=&a6=102000070&a6type=1&a6value=&a15=&a15type=1&a15value=&a7type=1&a7from=&a7to=&a7date=09.10.2006&a8=1104&a8type=1&a1=&a0=&a16=&a16type=1&a16value=&a17=&a17type=1&a17value=&a4=&a4type=1&a4value=&a23=&a23type=1&a23value=&textpres=&sort=7&x=57&y=13) (Decree 1104) (in Russian). [President of Russia](/source/President_of_Russia). 9 October 2006.

## External links

- [Short Bio on Kamil Isxaqov](https://web.archive.org/web/20061101191517/http://research.rencap.com/eng/government/government_detail67.asp)

Preceded by Revo Idiatullin Mayor of Kazan 1991-2005 Succeeded by İlsur Metşin Preceded by Konstantin Pulikovsky Presidential Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District November 14, 2005-October 2, 2007 Succeeded by Oleg Safonov

v t e Russian presidential envoys to the federal districts Central Georgy Poltavchenko (2000–11) Oleg Govorun (2011–12) Alexander Beglov (2012–17) Alexey Gordeyev (2017–18) Igor Shchyogolev (2018–present) Northwestern Viktor Cherkesov (2000–03) Valentina Matviyenko (2003) Ilya Klebanov (2003–11) Nikolay Vinnichenko (2011–13) Vladimir Bulavin (2013–16) Nikolay Tsukanov (2016–17) Alexander Beglov (2017–18) Aleksandr Gutsan (2018–25) Igor Rudenya (2025–present) Southern Viktor Kazantsev (2000–04) Vladimir Yakovlev (2004) Dmitry Kozak (2004–07) Grigory Rapota (2007–08) Vladimir Ustinov (2008–present) Volga Sergey Kiriyenko (2000–05) Aleksandr Konovalov (2005–08) Grigory Rapota (2008–11) Mikhail Babich (2011–18) Igor Komarov (2018–present) Ural Pyotr Latyshev (2000–08) Nikolay Vinnichenko (2008–11) Yevgeny Kuyvashev (2011–12) Igor Kholmanskikh (2012–18) Nikolay Tsukanov (2018–20) Vladimir Yakushev (2020–present) Siberian Leonid Drachevsky (2000–04) Anatoly Kvashnin (2004–10) Viktor Tolokonsky (2010–14) Nikolay Rogozhkin (2014–16) Sergey Menyaylo (2016–21) Anatoly Seryshev (2021–present) Far Eastern Konstantin Pulikovsky (2000–05) Kamil Iskhakov (2005–07) Oleg Safonov (2007–09) Viktor Ishayev (2009–13) Yury Trutnev (2013–present) North Caucasian Alexander Khloponin (2010–14) Sergey Melikov (2014–16) Oleg Belaventsev (2016–18) Aleksandr Matovnikov (2018–20) Yury Chaika (2020–present) Crimean Oleg Belaventsev (2014–16)

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