-
derived from the
Russian phrase Татарские светочувствительные материалы ("
Tatarskie Sveto Materialiy"),
meaning "Tatar
Sensitized Materials"; this name was...
- co-founded the
Polish Socialist Party.
Sulkiewicz was born in
Skirsobole Tatarskie,
Congress Poland (now part of Lithuania) to a
Tatar family with a tradition...
- has come to be
referred to as "the
Tatar Hills", or in
Polish "Górki
Tatarskie".[citation needed] In 1925 the
Muslim Religion ****ociation (Polish: Muzułmański...
- Russian: Адель Кутуй;
frequently anglicized as Adel Kutuy; 28
November 1903
Tatarskie Kynady,
Kuznetsky Uyezd,
Saratov Governorate Russian Empire – 15 June...
- in
Eastern Europe "Szlak
wyprawy hetmana Jana
Sobieskiego na czambuły
tatarskie w 1672 r." www.sobieski.lubaczow.com.pl.
Retrieved 2024-01-10. "Wyprawa...
- ISBN 9781851096671 "Szlak
wyprawy hetmana Jana
Sobieskiego na czambuły
tatarskie w 1672 r." www.sobieski.lubaczow.com.pl.
Retrieved 2024-01-10. "Wyprawa...
- p. 8-9, 1962. Białystok. ISSN 0562-2786.
Dariusz Skorupa:
Stosunki polsko-
tatarskie 1595–1623. Warszawa: PAN, 2004, p. 136. ISBN 83-89729-05-9. v t e...
- scientific,
religious literature and fiction, and the
newspaper „Życie
tatarskie“ was
printed in
Vilnius in 1934-1939. In 1929-1940,
there was the Tatar...
- 1–2, Kraków 1880–1881. Michał Sikorski:
Wyprawa Sobieskiego na czambuły
tatarskie 1672,
Zabrze 2007.
Wyprawa Sobieskiego na czambuły
Archived 2014-02-04...
-
first printed periodical in
history to
include articles in Azerbaijani,
Tatarskie vedomosti, was
published in
Tiflis in 1832. The
famous Azerbaijani satirical...