Kadir was a
Doctor of Sciences who was involved with the Soviet government as a scientist and a public and state figure. He was Chairman of the Supreme Council of the
Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Timergazin was the eighth and last child of a poor peasant family, and as a youth he was a shepherd and farmer. At age 14, he was sent to the
Argayashsky District boarding school. In 1930 Timergazin entered the
University of Kazan, graduating from its Faculty of Geology in 1935. In 1935 there was the scientific group of laboratories created in Ufa for decision of appearing problems (structure and bedding conditions of oil and gas containing rocks, choosing of reconnaissance directions and so on). There were geo-chemical, oil, bitumen laboratories, producers’ geology department in its structure. Here the prominent specialists of oil-refining industry began their scientific work, such as A.A.Trofimuk, K.R.Timergazin, A.J.Vissarionova, V.A.Balaev, A.F.Shamov, M.F.Mikrjukov, P.S.Porfirjev and others. Two years later, he began working as a geologist in the laboratory of experimental-industrial geology and
petrography of the Central Research Laboratory. From 1937 to 1941, Timergazin headed the Central Research Laboratory of the Geological Study Association of the
Soviet oil ministry. In 1941 Timergazin joined the
Red Army, commanding an artillery platoon on the
Transbaikal front in Mongolia before his transfer to a two-year military law academy in
Ashgabat. From 1943 to 1945, he served in the 397th Infantry Division of the
1st Belorussian Front. Timergazin participated in the liberation of Belarus, the
Baltic states, Poland, East Germany, the occupation of Berlin and the
meeting with Allied troops at the Elbe, receiving
orders and medals for his service. He spent an additional year of military service in Germany from 1945 to 1946. In 1946-1947 Timergazin directed the Central Research Laboratory Association, the basis of the Ufa Petroleum Research Institute (UfNII). From 1947 to 1950, he headed the Laboratory of Lithology and Geochemistry at UfNII. In 1949 Timergazin defended his thesis, "The terrigenous rocks of the Devonian-Bavlinsky Tuimazinsky oil region." In 1950-1951, he was head of the Geological Department of UfNII before directing the Mining and Geology Institute of the BASSR until 1953 and heading the Laboratory of Petroleum Geology, Mining and Geological Institute (now the Institute of Geology, Ufa Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences). In 1958, Timergazin became a Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences; his dissertation was "Pre-Devonian Formation of Western Bashkiria and Its Oil and Gas Prospects". From 1959 to 1963, he was Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council of the BASSR. In 1960 Timergazin became a professor, and in 1963 a Deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR. On 4 April that year, he died of
nephritis. ==Achievements==