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Siberian Tatars
Siberian Tatars The Native Western Siberian Tatars (200,000) are an ethnic group or a sub-group of the Tatars (disputed). They speak Siberian Tatar, also ...
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Siberian Tatars (translated from Russian)
Siberian Tatars This article it is necessary vikifitsirovat' . If ... indications , and then remove the notation {{wikify}} . Siberian Tatars - (autonym - sibirtatarlar). Content Area of the inhabiting ... Russian census 1897, the total number of Siberian Tatars comprised more than 46 thousand. ...
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Tatars
Tatars Tatar Total population: Significant populations in: Russia ... Related ethnic groups: other Altaic-Turkic peoples Tatars (Tatar: Tatarlar/Татарлар) is a collective name ... tribes of the Siberia. Most current day Tatars live in the central and southern parts ... million in the late 20th century. Most Tatars are Sunni Muslims. The majority—in European Russia—are ... and kept the name of their conquerors. Tatars of Siberia are survivors of the ...
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Tatars (translated from Russian)
Tatars Tatars - Tatars (autonym) Turkish people, which lives in the ... divided into three basic Etna- territorial groups: Tatars are Volga-Ural (bulgary), Siberian and Astrakhan. Tatars - basic population Respubliki ...
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Volga Tatars
Volga Tatars Volga Tatars Famous Volga Tatars Total population: c. 8 million (2005) Significant ... Related ethnic groups: other Turkic peoples Volga Tatars live in the central and Eastern European ... Russia. In today's Russia the term Tatars refers to describe Volga Tatars only. ...
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Category:Tatars
Category:Tatars This is a category about Tatars, Tatarstan, Tatar language. Subcategories There are 4 subcategories to this category. C Crimean Tatars K Khanate of Kazan P Politicians of ... Tatarstan T Tatar language Pages in category "Tatars" There are 41 pages in this section of this category. Tatars A Alisa Galliamova Alsou Astrakhan Khanate ...
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Lipka Tatars
Lipka Tatars The Lipka Tatars (also known as Lithuanian Tatars, Lipkowie or Muślimi) were a noble military ... the end of the 14th century, these Tatars were granted asylum and given noble status ... from Tatar term Lipka Tatarłar meaning Lithuanian Tatars, which was later mistranslated and started ...
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Siberia (Siberian khanate) (translated from Russian)
Siberia (Siberian khanate) Siberia (Kashlyk) - city, the capital Siberian khanate, it was located on by right ... century nogayskim by the khan Mametom. The Siberian khans subsequently here lived Yediger and Kuchum ... base Tobol'ska was again populated by Tatars, but soon it grew desolate and began ...
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Tatar language
... of languages. It is spoken by the Tatars. Classification Tatar is a Turkic language, which ... European (see Crimean Tatar), Caucasian and West-Siberian Turco-Tatar languages are quite similar to ... language is an international communication language between Tatars, Bashkirs, Chuvashs, Kazakhs, Maris, Mordvins, and Udmurts ... 0.5 million Bashkirs and all Bashkortostan Tatars speak it. At the last presidential election ... current president Murtaza Rakhimov was supported by Tatars only because he promised to make ...
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Turkic peoples
... century. The Bulgars were thus mistakenly called Tatars by the Russians. Native Tatars live only in Asia; European "Tatars" are in fact Bulgars. Other Bulgars settled ... the majority of Balkan Turks, Bashkorts, Crimean Tatars, Karachay, Kazaks, Kumuk, Kyrgyz, Malkar, Nogay, Tatars (Kazan Tatars) Turkmens, Turks of Turkey, ...
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