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a member of a modern Turkic people living in the Tatar Autonomous Republic and adjacent regions of eastern European Russia and in widely scattered communities in western Siberia and central Asia.
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the language of this people, including the literary language of the Tatar Autonomous Republic, the dialects of the Tatar Autonomous Republic and adjacent regions of the Volga basin (Volga Tatar), and numerous other dialects, some transitional to other Turkic languages.
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The story of the 14th-century Tatar ruler who, with the help of the Greek Prince Andronico, defeated and captured his enemy Bajazet, sultan of the Turks, ...
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this was from a discussion in sci.lang on the name "Tatar" and whether the present Qychaq speaking Tatars are descendant of the Kimek union or not and is cross-osted to ther groups(my conclsuion is that they are not) ... 1 At most times they have been in obedience and paid tribute to the rulers of Cathay,
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delta that were controlled by Tatar rulers. The authenticity of this record has been questioned by $. Papacostea, 'Aux debuts . . .', p. I 55. ...
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The Crimean Khanate or the Khanate of Crimea (Crimean Tatar: ' , قريم خانلغى ‎ ; Russian: - Krymskoye khanstvo ; Ukrainian: Кримське ханство - Kryms'ke khanstvo ; Turkish: ; Polish: ) wa...
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The great interest that the Tatar rulers had in bolstering trade with .Bukhara and Khorezm dictated their religious preference. The mazhabs appeared in the 9th-llth centuries as part of Islam's natural evolution and were subsequently canonized.
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As I was leaving "The Tatar rulers' palace (Khansky Palats) [which] was built by Russian and Ukrainian slaves in the 16th century under the direction of Persian, Ottoman and Italian master builders", I met a group of 8 bicyclists (5 men and 3 ladies) from Lithuania, who had taken the train to Simferopol where they...
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Under Ivan I the city replaced Tver as capital of Vladimir-Suzdal and became the sole collector of taxes for the Mongol-Tatar rulers. By paying high tribute, Ivan won an important concession from the Khan. Unlike other principalities, Moscow was not divided among his sons but was passed intact to his eldest.
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The Khan's palace was the seat of the Tatar rulers of Crimea dating back to 1443. With the Ottoman conquest of Crimea in 1475 the Khan's became a vassal state of the Ottoman Empire but were left as the rulers.
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