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themselves as
Tatars or who
speak languages that are
commonly referred to as
Tatar. The
largest group amongst the
Tatars by far are the
Volga Tatars, native...
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Crimean Tatars (Crimean
Tatar: qırımtatarlar, къырымтатарлар) or
Crimeans (Crimean
Tatar: qırımlılar, къырымлылар) are an East
European Turkic ethnic group...
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Polish Tatars, Polish–Lithuanian
Tatars,
Belarusian Tatars, Lipkowie, Lipcani, Muślimi, and
Lietuvos totoriai) are a
Tatar ethnic group and
minority in Lithuania...
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Tatars or
simply Tatars (
Tatar: татарлар, romanized: tatarlar; Russian: татары, romanized: tatary), and
occasionally by the
historical Turko-
Tatars (Төрки-татарлар...
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ethnicity as "
Tatar".
About 200,000 of them are
considered indigenous Siberian Tatars. However, only 6,779 of them
called themselves "Siberian
Tatars". It is...
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called Caucasian Tatars in
Soviet Census until 1939
North Caucasian Tatars or
Dagestan Tatars,
today known as the
Kumyks of
Dagestan Tatar confederation...
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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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Afghan Tatar Cultural Foundation helped Afghan Tatars establish relations with
ethnic Tatars over the world. They have ties to the
World Tatar Congress...
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deportation of the
Crimean Tatars (Crimean
Tatar: Qırımtatar halqınıñ sürgünligi, Cyrillic: Къырымтатар халкъынынъ сюргюнлиги) or the Sürgünlik ('exile')...
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referred to as
Tatars, such as
Volga Tatars,
Lipka Tatars,
Tatars in Lithuania,
Crimean Tatars,
Mishar Tatars,
Dobrujan Tatars,
Tatar (Hazara tribe) and...