- The de-Tatarization of
Crimea (Crimean Tatar: Qırımnıñ tatarsızlaştırıluvı; Russian: Детатаризация Крыма, romanized: Detatarizatsiya Kryma; Ukrainian:...
- de-legitimize his
Crimean Tatar identity as part of a
systematic campaign of
detatarization of Crimea.
Obituaries to him
described him as a "courageous son of the...
-
Crimean Tatars, with whom Amet-khan
openly affiliated, as an
attempt to
detatarize his origins.
South East
Airlines (formerly
Dagestan Airlines) had its...
-
peninsula in May 1944. Afterward, the
government engaged in a full-scale
detatarization campaign to
continue the
ethnic cleansing campaign, all the
Tatar placenames...
-
Belbek (Ukrainian: Бельбек;
detatarized name: Ukrainian: Фруктове, romanized: Fruktove; Russian: Фруктовое) is a
village in Crimea. It was
first established...
- exile.
After the deportation, the
Soviet government launched an
intense detatarization campaign in an
attempt to
erase the
remaining traces of
Crimean Tatar...
- with
Crimean Tatar names were
given Slavic names in the
subsequent detatarization campaign. The
Soviet Union enacted a
campaign of
decossackization to...
-
previously bearing Tatar names being given new
Russian names,
officially detatarizing the peninsula. The
deported Crimean Tatars who
worked in
Central Asia...
- Büyük
Qaralez (Буюк Къаралез in Cyrillic,
detatarized name is
Krasny Mak; Russian: Красный Мак) is a selo in
Bakhchysarai Raion of the
Autonomous Republic...
- of the
Crimean Tatars, the town was
renamed Belogorsk per
Stalinist detatarization policy.
Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2014). "Таблица 1...