- Алекса́ндровна Сме́лая; born 21
December 1991),
better known by her
stage name
Tatarka (Russian: Татарка, lit. 'Tatar woman'), is a
female hip-hop
artist from...
-
Tatarka may
refer to:
Tatarka (musician), hip-hop
artist from Tatarstan,
Russia Tatarka, old name of Prilimanskoe [uk; ru], a
village in
Odesa Raion,...
- The
Tatarka common graves were m****
graves discovered in April–August 1943,
during World War II, by Axis-allied
Romanian troops occupying Transnistria...
-
Dominik Tatarka (14
March 1913 – 10 May 1989) was a
Slovak writer famous for his 1956
satirical text The
Demon of
Consent (Démon súhlasu in Slovak) condemning...
-
Tatarka (Belarusian: Татарка; Russian: Татарка) is an urban-type
settlement (a work settlement) in
Asipovichy District,
Mogilev Region, Belarus. It serves...
- The
Tatarka (Russian: Татарка) is a
river in Perm Krai, Russia, a
right bank
tributary of the Babka,
which in turn is a
tributary of the Sylva. The river...
-
capital of Ukraine. It was
built between the
years 1996 and 2000 in the
Tatarka neighborhood of the city. The
first attempt to
build a
mosque in Kyiv was...
- 1990s and 2000s. Later,
partly Tatar-speaking
music projects Aigel and
Tatarka gained po****rity. The
National Tatarstan Orchestra is the
major symphony...
-
media alleged then-first
secretary of the
Russian Emb****y in
Latvia Roman Tatarka was a GRU
operative and
former classmate of
Anatoly Chepiga. In October...
- 2017, the
group released the
single «U Can Take», in a duet with
singer Tatarka. On 8 May 2018 the
group released the
first part of
their third album Antipositive...