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Tatars (Tatar: Tatarlar/Татарлар), sometimes spelled Tartars , are a Turkic ethnic group mainly inhabiting Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan ...
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Pages in category "Russian Tatar people" ... Categories: Russian people by ethnic or national origin | Tatar people...
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Most of the world s ethnic Tatars live in Tatarstan a former Soviet Republic and an autonomous state in Russia today. Once an independent Muslim nation Tatarstan was conquered by the Russian Tsar Ivan IV (a.k.a. Ivan the Terrible ) in 1552. For centuries the relationship between Russians and Tatars has been complex.
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Eastern Orthodoxy question: Are the Russian Tatars Orthodox? Many of the original Russian Tatars (or Tartars) were Orthodox, but most are now Muslims. Some are also atheists as a result of the 70 years ... Many of the original Russian Tatars (or Tartars) were Orthodox, but most are now Muslims. Some are also atheists as...
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They speak a unique language called Kazan Tatar, although many now claim Russian as their mother tongue. They are a settled people, mostly peasants and merchants, who have completely lost their traditional tribal structure.
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Russian military cargo jet crash kills eleven in Siberia ... The Tatars had instituted legal proceedings because their Turkic language differs greatly from Russian, the BBC reports.
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Links and brief information on the Tatar language ... Tatars of the Samara region - Includes brief information on the Tatar language, writing system and the characteristics of the language of the Tatars in the Samara region (in Russian)
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Tatars. About 200,000 in 1912. Teptiars, Volga Tatars who migrated east after the Russian conquest of; Kazan and settled among the Bashkirs. Their dialect is a mixture of; Tatar and Bashkir. 300,000 in 1912. Kryashans, Volga Tatars converted to Christianity, mainly during two campaigns.
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Kazan is the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation. It is 800 km southeast of Moscow, located on the banks of the Volga and Kama Rivers. The population is approximately 1.1 million – half Russian and half Tatar.
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