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Siberian Tatar (Siberian Tatar: Себертатарца) is a
Turkic language spoken by
about 140,000
people in
Western Siberia, Russia,
primarily in the oblasts...
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Islamic theologian.
Amina was born as one of four
children in an
Islamic Tataric family in Kazan, T****R, UdSSR. Due to har****ment from the
Communist regime...
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languages as the "Uralic"
branch (though Castrén
himself used the
terms "
Tataric" and "Chudic").: 126–127 The name "Altaic"
referred to the
Altai Mountains...
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grouped as "Chudic", and Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic,
grouped as "
Tataric". Subsequently, in the
latter half of the 19th century, Turkic, Mongolic...
- "Turanian"
family of
languages or speech,
comprising the Finnic, Samo****ic, "
Tataric" (Turkic),
Mongolic and
Tungusic languages.
According to Müller, these...
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similar words: mother, father, etc. Adelung's
additional classes were the
Tataric (which
would later be
known as the
disputed family Altaic), the African...
- Nistru.
Tatar attacks continued against Moldavia, this time from the
other Tataric states from
north of the
Black Sea.
Other sources render his name as Moniak...
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village got
under Turkish rule. It was
constantly menaced from Turkish-
Tataric forays, destructions. In 1566,
around November 19, the
village was saved...