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Tatar (/ˈtɑːtər/ TAH-tər; татар теле,
tatar tele or татарча,
tatarça) is a
Turkic language spoken by the
Volga Tatars mainly located in
modern Tatarstan...
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Tatarca may
refer to:
Tatarça, or Tatar, a
Turkic language Tătarca, a
village in
Romania Tătarca River, a
river in
Romania Tatarka (disambiguation) Tatarşa...
- Köräş (also kuresh, koresh, küreş, güreş and
similar variants)
refers to a
number of folk
wrestling styles practiced in
Central Asia. Köräş
wrestlers ...
- size 111 km2 (43 sq mi) Basin features
Progression Bistrița→ Siret→ Danube→
Black Sea
Tributaries • left Juravlia, Găina,
Tătarca • right Pucios...
- Armeno-Kipchak (Xıpçaχ tili,
Tatarça) was a
Turkic language belonging to the
Kipchak branch of the
family that was
spoken in
Crimea during the 14–15th...
- Ciohoranca),
Valea Baciului, and Ciurlac. Right: Lucina,
Lucava (or Lucova),
Tătarca, Răchitiș, Gârbele, Orata, Delnița, Colac, ****neasca (or ****neasa), Putna...
- po****tion of 7,444 people. It is
composed of
three villages: Șivița,
Tătarca and Tulucești. The
commune is
located the
southeastern part of the county...
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cartography for a vast part of Asia Armeno-Kipchak language, self
referred to as
Tatarça Volga Türki language, or Old
Tatar This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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November 2019. "Katyn-ul românesc – Fîntîna Albă,
Tătarca (1940–1941)" [The
Romanian Katyn – Fîntîna Albă,
Tătarca (1940–1941)]. istoria.md (in Romanian). Archived...
- his might, he
definitively defeated the
enemy resistance in the
South Tătarca region,
entering Odessa." He was
promoted to the rank of Army
Corps General...