Tatar language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tatar language ( Tatar tele , Tatarça , Татар теле , Татарча ) is a Turkic language spoken by the Tatars. Tatar is spoken in Russia (about 5.3 million people), Central Asia, Ukraine, Pol...
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Crimean Tatars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crimean Tatars (sg. Qırımtatar , pl. Qırımtatarlar ) or Crimeans (sg. Qırım , Qırımlı , pl. Qırımlar , Qırımlılar ) are a Turkic ethnic group originally residing in Crimea. They speak t...
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History and Culture of Crimean Tatars, Deportation and Exile of Crimean Tatars by Stalin, Current News about Crimean Tatars ... HISTORY OF THE CRIMEAN TATARS...
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These changes made it quite difficult for Crimean Tatars to learn their history, literature and their culture. Most of the Crimean Tatar intellectuals and ...
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Tatars played an important part in post-ancient Asian history. Learn more about Tatars at HowStuffWorks. ... Tatars, or Tartars, Turkic-speaking people who live in European Russia and Central Asia. The main group of Tatars lives in the Tatar Republic, a part of Russia in the central part of the Volga ... History Videos...
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The following is the new bibliographic survey of the Crimean Tatar History and Literature prepared to compliment the very brief Crimean Tatar Bibliography that we already have on SOTA's Web site, Home of the Crimean Tatars. As the plight of the Crimean Tatar people gets more attention, the public interest in...
www.iccrimea.org/scholarly/bibliography.html
Important new article ; on the origin and history of the Lipka Tatars; Extract from Brill Academic Publishing's Encyclopaedia of Islam; ... Poland and the Poles came into contact with the Tatars, for the first time in their history, in the 13th century. At this time, after the death of Czyngyz Khan, the oriental hordes of...
www.angelfire.com/jazz/ntstar/history.htm www.angelfire.com/jazz/ntstar/history.htm
All history is full of vicissitudes, distortionsand prejudices, but there few peoples in this world who have been the subject of so many historical misconceptions as the Kazan Tatars. The name "Tata" or "Tatar" originated at the start of the Middle Ages in distant China, where it was used for one of the Mongol tribes.
www.kcn.ru/tat_en/kazan/capital.html
The first attack against the Russians occurred in 1223. The Tatars swiftly defeated the combined forces of Russians and Polovtsy but then left, not to return for another fourteen years. At the time, the Tatars had been on a return trip from conquests in northern China and central Asia.
www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/history/russia/tatars.html www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/history/russia/tatars.html
A.) The Origin of the Tatars ; The TATARS originate from the steppe region of Central Asia, where they were known ... This page is part of World History at KMLA; First posted in 2000, last revised on November 8th 2004; Click here to go Home; Click here to go to Information about KMLA, WHKMLA, the author and webmaster;
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