- areas. The 2010
census recorded 34,882
Kryashens in Russia.
Scholars ****ociate the
formation of
groups of
Kryashens with the
process of
voluntary and violent...
-
Tatar groups. Some of the
Kryashens speak the
Kazan dialect,
others Mishar dialect. In 2010 census, 34,882
identified as
Kryashens.
Teptyars (tiptär), Nagaibaks...
-
middle dialect of the
Tatar language, and is
similar to the
dialect of the
Kryashens. Many
speakers live in Fershampenuaz. Akiner,
Shirin (2013).
Islamic Peoples...
-
Russian authorities,
beginning in 1552,
resulting in the
emergence of
Kryashens (keräşen / keräşennär), also
known as "Christianized Tatars". In the 16th...
- be
formed in the
residential areas of
mixed Turkic-speaking (Tatars,
Kryashens, Bashkirs,
Chuvash people), Finno-Ugric-speaking (Udmurts, Mari people)...
- Татары 5,310,649 3.7163% 145
Astrakhan Tatars Астраханские татары 7 0% 146
Kryashens Кряшены 34,822 0.0244% 147
Mishar Tatars Мишари 786 0.0006% 148 Siberian...
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Shors Siberian Tatars Baraba Tatars Tatars Astrakhan, Chinese, Lipka,
Kryashens, Mishar, Nağaybäk,
Volga Tofalar Turkmens Afghan, Iranian1
Turkish in...
- village, the
Mishars saw
Islam central to
their identity; they
stated that
Kryashens, the
Christian Tatars, were not
Tatars at all. They
themselves identified...
-
Tatar Russia (Tatarstan)
Astrakhan Tatars,
Kasimov Tatars,
Kazan Tatars,
Kryashens, Na****baks,
Nukrat Tatars, Perm Tatars,
Teptyars Islam → ****
Islam Votians...
-
Xinjiang in the Yuan
dynasty period. It
disappeared after its collapse.
Kryashens are a sub-group of the
Volga Tatars, and the vast
majority are Orthodox...