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  • Tatar language
  • Kipchak Turkic language

    Tatar (/ˈtɑːtər/ TAH-tər; Tatar: татар теле, romanized: tatar tele or татарча, romanized: tatarça) is a Turkic language spoken by the Tatars mainly located

    Tatar language

    Tatar language

    Tatar_language

  • Crimean Tatar language
  • Kipchak Turkic language

    Crimean Tatar (qırımtatar tili, къырымтатар тили, قریم تاتار تلی), also called Crimean (qırım tili, къырым тили, قریم تلی), is a Turkic language spoken

    Crimean Tatar language

    Crimean Tatar language

    Crimean_Tatar_language

  • Tatars
  • Turkic ethnic groups in Eurasia

    often also known as Tatars in Russian. They compose 53% of Tatarstan's population. Their language is known as the Tatar language. As of 2010[update],

    Tatars

    Tatars

    Tatars

  • Siberian Tatar language
  • Kipchak Turkic language spoken in Western Siberia

    tadarcha, sibirtatartsa, sebertatartsa) is a Turkic language spoken by about 140,000 Siberian Tatars in Western Siberia, Russia, primarily in the oblasts

    Siberian Tatar language

    Siberian_Tatar_language

  • Volga Tatars
  • Turkic ethnic group in the Volga-Ural region of Russia

    The Volga Tatars, also known as Volga-Ural Tatars or simply Tatars (Tatar: татарлар, romanized: tatarlar; Russian: татары, romanized: tatary) are a Turkic

    Volga Tatars

    Volga Tatars

    Volga_Tatars

  • Tatar alphabets
  • Writing systems used for the Tatar language

    currently used for the Tatar language: Cyrillic (in Russia, including the Republic of Tatarstan, where it is an official language and where the majority

    Tatar alphabets

    Tatar_alphabets

  • Siberian Tatars
  • Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Siberia

    Siberian Tatars as a subgroup of the Tatar ethnos. As of 2018[update], the Siberian Tatars do not yet have public education available in their own language. Lessons

    Siberian Tatars

    Siberian Tatars

    Siberian_Tatars

  • Crimean Tatars
  • Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Crimea

    Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: qırımtatarlar, къырымтатарлар), or simply Crimeans (qırımlılar, къырымлылар), are an Eastern European Turkic ethnic group

    Crimean Tatars

    Crimean Tatars

    Crimean_Tatars

  • Lipka Tatars
  • Tatar ethnic group in Eastern Europe

    The Lipka Tatars are a Turkic ethnic group and minority in Belarus, Lithuania and Poland who originally settled in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania at the

    Lipka Tatars

    Lipka Tatars

    Lipka_Tatars

  • Nogai language
  • Kipchak Turkic language of the North Caucasus

    Ногайша, Nogayşa) also known as Noğay, Noghay, Nogay, or Nogai Tatar, is a Turkic language spoken in Southeastern European Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan

    Nogai language

    Nogai language

    Nogai_language

  • Finnish Tatars
  • Tatar ethnic group in Northern Europe

    consisting of approximately 600–700 people. Tatars practice Sunni Islam and speak the Turkic Tatar language. The community was formed between the late

    Finnish Tatars

    Finnish Tatars

    Finnish_Tatars

  • Tatar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    language, self referred to as Tatarça Crimean Tatar language, language of the Crimean Tatars Dobrujan Tatar language, a variant close Crimean Tatar,

    Tatar

    Tatar

  • Tatars of Romania
  • Turkic ethnic group mostly of southeast Romania

    The Tatars of Romania, Tatars of Dobruja or Dobrujan Tatars are a Turkic ethnic group that have been present in Romania since the 13th century. According

    Tatars of Romania

    Tatars of Romania

    Tatars_of_Romania

  • Bashkir language
  • Kipchak Turkic language

    States. Bashkir and Tatar belong to the Kipchak-Bulgar (Russian: кыпчакско-булгарская) subgroup of the Kipchak languages. These languages have a similar vocabulary

    Bashkir language

    Bashkir language

    Bashkir_language

  • Krymchak language
  • Kipchak Turkic language

    Qrımçah tılyı; also called Judeo-Crimean Tatar, Krimchak, Chagatai, Dzhagatay) is a moribund Turkic language spoken in Crimea by the Krymchak people.

    Krymchak language

    Krymchak_language

  • Tatar Wikipedia
  • Tatar-language edition of Wikipedia

    Tatar edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tatar Wikipedia (Tatar: Татар Википедиясе, romanized: Tatar Vikipediâse) is the Tatar language edition

    Tatar Wikipedia

    Tatar Wikipedia

    Tatar_Wikipedia

  • Kumyk language
  • Kipchak Turkic language

    Khazar language, and in addition contains words from the Bulghar and Oghuz substratum. The closest languages to Kumyk are Karachay-Balkar, Crimean Tatar, and

    Kumyk language

    Kumyk language

    Kumyk_language

  • Mishar Tatars
  • Subgroup of the Volga Tatars

    Finnish Tatars and Estonian Tatars and Tatars living in other Nordic and Baltic countries. Mishars speak the western dialect of the Tatar language and, like

    Mishar Tatars

    Mishar Tatars

    Mishar_Tatars

  • Ural-Volga Turki
  • Literary language formerly used by Bashkirs and Tatars

    Turki (Old Bashkir or Old Tatar) language was a literary language used by some ethnic groups of the Idel-Ural region (Tatars and Bashkirs) from the middle

    Ural-Volga Turki

    Ural-Volga_Turki

  • Tatars in China
  • Turkic ethnic group in Xinjiang, China

    Tatars (Chinese: 塔塔尔族; pinyin: Tǎtǎ'ěrzú; Tatar: татарлар, romanized: tatarlar) are the smallest of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the

    Tatars in China

    Tatars in China

    Tatars_in_China

  • Cuman language
  • Extinct West Kipchak Turkic language

    Qypchaq or Polovtsian, self referred to as Tatar (tatar til) in Codex Cumanicus) was a West Kipchak Turkic language spoken by the Cumans (Polovtsy, Folban

    Cuman language

    Cuman language

    Cuman_language

  • Crimean Tatar Wikipedia
  • Crimean Tatar–language edition of Wikipedia

    Crimean Tatar Wikipedia (Crimean Tatar: Qırımtatarca Vikipediya, in Romanian standard: Kîrîm Tatarşa Wikipediya) is the Crimean Tatar language edition

    Crimean Tatar Wikipedia

    Crimean Tatar Wikipedia

    Crimean_Tatar_Wikipedia

  • Chulym language
  • Northeastern Turkic language

    tatar tili; Russian: Чулымский язык), also known as Chulym Tatar, Chulim, Chulym-Turkic (not to be confused with the Kipchak Siberian Tatar language)

    Chulym language

    Chulym language

    Chulym_language

  • Tatars in Bulgaria
  • Ethnic group

    Tatars in Bulgaria are in majority Crimean Tatar, but also Nogai Tatar minorities in Bulgaria. After 1241, the year of the earliest recorded Tatar invasion

    Tatars in Bulgaria

    Tatars_in_Bulgaria

  • Tatar Americans
  • Tatar Americans (Tatar: Америка Татарлары / Amerika Tatarları / أمريكا تاتارلار) are Americans of full or partial Tatar ancestry. They originate became

    Tatar Americans

    Tatar_Americans

  • Deportation of the Crimean Tatars
  • 1944 Soviet ethnic cleansing and genocide

    During the Sürgünlik ("exile"), at least 191,044 Crimean Tatars were subjected to ethnic cleansing and cultural genocide through deportation carried out

    Deportation of the Crimean Tatars

    Deportation of the Crimean Tatars

    Deportation_of_the_Crimean_Tatars

  • Crimean Tatar subethnic groups
  • the Crimean Tatar people refer to ethnic subdivisions among Crimean Tatars deriving from their diverse pre-Tatarization origins, language dialect, and

    Crimean Tatar subethnic groups

    Crimean_Tatar_subethnic_groups

  • Crimean Tatar alphabet
  • Alphabet of the Crimean Tatar language

    authentic Tatar called "ğalpî Tatarğa" or "ğalpak Tatarğa" and the other is the academic Tatar language called "muwallímatça". Academic Tatar language, means

    Crimean Tatar alphabet

    Crimean_Tatar_alphabet

  • Tatar name
  • European languages. For usage in other cases see: Names in Russian Empire, Soviet Union and CIS countries. For Tatars living or born in Russia, every Tatar name

    Tatar name

    Tatar_name

  • Afghan Tatars
  • Turkic ethnic group in Afghanistan

    Afghan Tatars are a Turkic ethnic group in Afghanistan. A very small community speaks the Afghan Tatar language, while the vast majority speaks either

    Afghan Tatars

    Afghan_Tatars

  • Oghuz languages
  • Sub-branch of the Turkic language family

    the modern age. Western Oghuz languages are highly mutually intelligible with each other and the Crimean Tatar language, which, though Kipchak Turkic

    Oghuz languages

    Oghuz languages

    Oghuz_languages

  • Tatarstan
  • First-level administrative division of Russia

    aspirations for international recognition". The official languages of the republic are Tatar and Russian. The head of Tatarstan is Rustam Minnihanov.

    Tatarstan

    Tatarstan

    Tatarstan

  • Mishar Tatar dialect
  • Kipchak dialects spoken by Mishar Tatars

    Mishar Tatar (Мишәр, Mişär / Mişər, Мишәр Татар, Mişär Tatar / Mişər Tatar, көнбатыш татар, könbatış tatar) is a dialect of Tatar spoken by Mishar Tatars, mainly

    Mishar Tatar dialect

    Mishar_Tatar_dialect

  • Zabolotnie Tatars
  • Subgroup of Tobol-Irtysh Tatars

    (Yaskolbinsk) Tatars (Siberian Tatar: сас татарлар, romanized: sas tatarlar) are a subgroup of the Tobol-Irtysh group of Siberian Tatars. They live in

    Zabolotnie Tatars

    Zabolotnie_Tatars

  • Tatar cuisine
  • Cuisine of the Tatar people

    Tatar cuisine is primarily the cuisine of the Volga Tatars, who live in Tatarstan, Russia, and surrounding areas. The cuisine of the Volga Tatars takes

    Tatar cuisine

    Tatar cuisine

    Tatar_cuisine

  • Baraba Tatar dialect
  • Dialect of Siberian Tatar

    Baraba Tatar or Paraba Tatar is a dialect of Siberian Tatar spoken by Baraba Tatars in Siberia. While middle aged individuals and the young generation

    Baraba Tatar dialect

    Baraba_Tatar_dialect

  • IETF language tag
  • Code to identify human languages

    An IETF BCP 47 language tag is a standardized code that is used to identify human languages on the Internet. The tag structure has been standardized by

    IETF language tag

    IETF_language_tag

  • Tobol-Irtysh Tatar dialect
  • Dialect of the Siberian Tatar language

    The Tobol-Irtysh Tatar dialect is a dialect of Siberian Tatar language spoken in Tyumen and Omsk Oblast in Russia, and gets its name from the Tobol and

    Tobol-Irtysh Tatar dialect

    Tobol-Irtysh Tatar dialect

    Tobol-Irtysh_Tatar_dialect

  • Urum language
  • Kipchak Turkic language

    common languages of the region, leaving a fairly limited number of new speakers. The Urum language is often considered a variant of Crimean Tatar. The name

    Urum language

    Urum language

    Urum_language

  • Khanate of Kazan
  • 1438–1552 Tatar Turkic state

    written form (Old Tatar language) was the favoured language of the state. The Chuvash language was a descendant of the Bolgar language, spoken by the pagan

    Khanate of Kazan

    Khanate of Kazan

    Khanate_of_Kazan

  • Chuvash language
  • Oghur Turkic language

    that this is a consequence of the influence of the Tatar language. They also have many words in the Tatar style, the word “hare - kuşana” (tat.kuyan) is “mulkaç”

    Chuvash language

    Chuvash language

    Chuvash_language

  • Tom Tatar dialect
  • Siberian Tatar dialect spoken in Tomsk, Kemerovo and Novosibirsk Oblasts in Russia

    Oblast). (Sometimes considered a distinct language or dialect of Teleut) Siberian Tatars Siberian Tatar language Khanate of Sibir "Сибирскотатарский язык

    Tom Tatar dialect

    Tom Tatar dialect

    Tom_Tatar_dialect

  • Crimean Roma
  • Romani and Crimean Tatar sub-ethnic group

    of the former Soviet Union, including Russia. They speak the Crimean Tatar language and their own Crimean Romani dialect. Crimean Roma traditionally practice

    Crimean Roma

    Crimean Roma

    Crimean_Roma

  • Astrakhan Tatars
  • Subgroup of the Volga Tatars

    Astrakhan Tatars (Tatar: Əsterxan tatarları, Əsterhan tatarlary, Ashtarkhan tatarları; Russian: Астраханские Татары) are an ethnic subgroup of the Tatars. In

    Astrakhan Tatars

    Astrakhan Tatars

    Astrakhan_Tatars

  • List of Turkic languages
  • 61%) Tatar (2.84%) Kyrgyz (2.58%) Bashkir (0.77%) Chuvash (0.62%) Qashqai (0.52%) Khorasani Turkic (0.52%) Other (1.82%) An endangered language, or moribund

    List of Turkic languages

    List_of_Turkic_languages

  • Karaim language
  • Kipchak Turkic language with Hebrew influences

    Karaims settled primarily in Vilnius and Trakai, maintaining their Tatar language; there was also further minor settlement in Biržai, Pasvalys, Naujamiestis

    Karaim language

    Karaim language

    Karaim_language

  • American Turko-Tatar Association
  • Organization that represents Tatar interests in the US

    American Turko-Tatar Association (Tatar: Американ Төрки-Татар Ассоциациясе, Amerikan Törki-Tatar Assotsiatsiyäse, ئامەرىكان تۆركى تاتار ئاسسوتسىئاتسىياسە;

    American Turko-Tatar Association

    American Turko-Tatar Association

    American_Turko-Tatar_Association

  • Republics of Russia
  • Constituent units of the Russian Federation

    "take as much sovereignty as you can swallow" during a speech in Kazan, Tatar ASSR. These events prompted the ASSRs to assert themselves against a now

    Republics of Russia

    Republics of Russia

    Republics_of_Russia

  • Kipchak languages
  • Sub-branch of the Turkic language family

    Asia. Some of the most widely spoken languages in this group are Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tatar. The Kipchak languages share a number of features that have

    Kipchak languages

    Kipchak languages

    Kipchak_languages

  • Volga Tatar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Volga Tatar may refer to: Volga Tatar language Volga Tatars This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Volga Tatar. If an internal

    Volga Tatar

    Volga_Tatar

  • Languages of Tajikistan
  • Armenian, Azerbaijani, Tatar, Turkmen, Kazakh, Chinese, Ukrainian. Among foreign languages, the most popular European language is English, which is taught

    Languages of Tajikistan

    Languages of Tajikistan

    Languages_of_Tajikistan

  • Kalmak Tatars
  • Subgroup of Tom Tatars

    Tatar language. However some sources consider the language of the Kalmaks to be a separate variety of Tatar, or even a dialect of the Teleut language

    Kalmak Tatars

    Kalmak Tatars

    Kalmak_Tatars

  • Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People
  • Crimean Tatar rights organisation

    the Crimean Tatar People (Crimean Tatar: Qırımtatar Milliy Meclisi) is the single highest executive-representative body of the Crimean Tatars in the period

    Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People

    Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People

    Mejlis_of_the_Crimean_Tatar_People

  • Ğ
  • Latin letter G with breve

    g ('soft g') in Danish. Similarly to Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar and other Turkic languages, Turkish used to have a /ɣ/ phoneme which could occur in all

    Ğ

    Ğ

    Ğ

  • Tatar confederation
  • Major tribal confederation in the Mongolian Plateau (12th century)

    The Tatar confederation (Chinese: 塔塔兒; Old Turkic: 𐱃𐱃𐰺, romanized: tatar; (Mongol: Татар, ᠲᠠᠲᠠᠷ) was one of the five major tribal confederations (khanlig)

    Tatar confederation

    Tatar confederation

    Tatar_confederation

  • Yañalif
  • 1920s–30s Soviet Latin alphabet for Turkic languages

    The New Turkic Alphabet, known in Turkic languages as Yañalif (Tatar: jaꞑa əlifʙa / jaꞑalif, pronounced [jɑˈŋɑ ælʲifˈbɑ] / [jɑŋɑˈlʲif]; lit. 'new alphabet'

    Yañalif

    Yañalif

    Yañalif

  • Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'
  • 13th-century Mongol military campaign in Europe

    the Tatar language had become fashionable in the court of the Grand Prince of Moscow, Vasily II, who was accused of excessive love of the Tatars and their

    Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'

    Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'

    Mongol_invasion_of_Kievan_Rus'

  • Tatar literature
  • Literary works written in Tatar language

    Tatar literature (Tatar: татар әдәбияты) consists of literature in the Tatar language, a Turkic language spoken in the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia

    Tatar literature

    Tatar literature

    Tatar_literature

  • Udmurt language
  • Uralic language

    neighboring languages, mainly from Tatar and Russian. In 2010, per the Russian census, there were around 324,000 speakers of the language in the country

    Udmurt language

    Udmurt language

    Udmurt_language

  • Baraba Tatars
  • Sub-group of Siberian Tatars

    The Baraba Tatars or Paraba Tatars (Siberian Tatar: бараба, параба, бараба татарлар, барама, romanized: baraba, paraba, baraba tatarlar, barama) are a

    Baraba Tatars

    Baraba_Tatars

  • Kryashens
  • Ethnic group

    different from other Tatars even though most Kryashen dialects differ only slightly from the central dialect of the Tatar language and do not differ from

    Kryashens

    Kryashens

    Kryashens

  • As-salamu alaykum
  • Arabic greeting

    ӏалайкум" (Chechen), "әссәләмәғәләйкүм" (Bashkir), and "әссәламү галәйкүм" (Tatar). Portal: Islam Adhan Dhikr Pax vobiscum Peace be upon him Š-L-M Salawat

    As-salamu alaykum

    As-salamu alaykum

    As-salamu_alaykum

  • Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
  • Autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR (1920–1990)

    The Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, abbreviated as Tatar ASSR, Tatarstan ASSR or TASSR, was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR. The

    Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

    Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

    Tatar_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic

  • Atesh
  • Military movement in occupied Ukraine

    Atesh (Crimean Tatar: Ateş, lit. 'Fire'; Russian and Ukrainian: Атеш) is a partisan armed movement in the occupied territories of Ukraine, and in the

    Atesh

    Atesh

    Atesh

  • Tara Tatars
  • Subgroup of Tobol-Irtysh Tatars

    local sub-groups: Ayaly Tatars Turaly Tatars. They speak Tara, a variant of the Tobol-Irtysh dialect of the Siberian Tatar language. According to N. F. Katanov

    Tara Tatars

    Tara Tatars

    Tara_Tatars

  • Timurid conquests and invasions
  • Wars and campaigns of the Timurids

    "Кондырча буендагы сугыш". Tatar Encyclopaedia (in Tatar). Kazan: The Republic of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia. 2002

    Timurid conquests and invasions

    Timurid conquests and invasions

    Timurid_conquests_and_invasions

  • Republic of Crimea (Russia)
  • First-level administrative division of Russia, annexed territory of Ukraine

    of Crimean inhabitants named Russian as their native language; 7.9% named Crimean Tatar; 3.7% Tatar and 3.3% Ukrainian. The previous census was held more

    Republic of Crimea (Russia)

    Republic of Crimea (Russia)

    Republic_of_Crimea_(Russia)

  • Eushta Tatars
  • Subgroup of Tom Tatars

    Eushta Tatars (Siberian Tatar: яушталар, yaushtalar, Russian: Эуштинцы) are one of the three subgroups of Tom Tatar group of Siberian Tatars. Eushta

    Eushta Tatars

    Eushta Tatars

    Eushta_Tatars

  • Rinat Fakhretdinov
  • Russian mixed martial artist (born 1991)

    Championship (UFC). Rinat Ryashitovich Fakhretdinov was born into a Volga Tatar family on 28 September 1991, in the village of Belozerye in the Romodanovsky

    Rinat Fakhretdinov

    Rinat_Fakhretdinov

  • Crimean Tatar Americans
  • Crimean Tatar Americans (Crimean Tatar: AQŞ Qırımtatarları / امهرىقا قیریم تورکلری) are Americans of full or partial Crimean Tatar ancestry. According

    Crimean Tatar Americans

    Crimean_Tatar_Americans

  • Gabdulla Tukay
  • Tatar poet (1886–1913)

    founder of modern Tatar literature and the modern Tatar literary language, which replaced Old Tatar. Ğabdulla Tuqay (Tukayev) was born in the family of

    Gabdulla Tukay

    Gabdulla Tukay

    Gabdulla_Tukay

  • Á
  • Latin letter A with acute accent

    alphabet and represents the sound /aː/. Á is the 2nd letter of the Dobrujan Tatar alphabet, represents the near-low unrounded ATR or soft vowel /æ/ as in

    Á

    Á

    Á

  • Crimean Khanate
  • 1441–1783 Crimean Tatar state

    or Cuman language was created (named in Kypchak "tatar tili") – "Codex Cumanicus", which is the oldest memorial in the Crimean Tatar language and of great

    Crimean Khanate

    Crimean Khanate

    Crimean_Khanate

  • Crimean People's Republic
  • 1917–1918 self-declared state in Crimea

    Kurultai. The Kurultai, in opposition to the Bolsheviks, published a "Crimean Tatar Basic Law", which convened an All-Crimean Constitutional Assembly, established

    Crimean People's Republic

    Crimean People's Republic

    Crimean_People's_Republic

  • Stephen
  • Name list

    ⲥⲉⲧⲉⲡⲫⲉⲛ (Sedephen) – Coptic Сцяпан/Sciapan – Belarusian Ычтапан/Içtapan – Tatar სტეფანე (Stepane) – Georgian Ստեփանոս (Stepan), diminutive: Փանոս (Panos)

    Stephen

    Stephen

    Stephen

  • Languages of Ukraine
  • 2001, Ukrainian Sign Language (54,000 in 2008), Eastern Yiddish (11,500 in 2007), Urum (95,000 in 2000, often included under Tatar), and Krymchak (200

    Languages of Ukraine

    Languages of Ukraine

    Languages_of_Ukraine

  • Flag of Crimea
  • Flag of the Republic of Crimea in Ukraine

    romanized: Prapor Krymu; Russian: Флаг Крыма, romanized: Flag Kryma; Crimean Tatar: Къырым байрагъы, romanized: Qırım bayrağı) is the flag of the Autonomous

    Flag of Crimea

    Flag of Crimea

    Flag_of_Crimea

  • Corpus of Written Tatar
  • Electronic corpus of written Tatar

    of Written Tatar (Tatar Corpus) is an electronic corpus of the Tatar language, which has been made available online. This collection of Tatar texts in electronic

    Corpus of Written Tatar

    Corpus of Written Tatar

    Corpus_of_Written_Tatar

  • Baklava
  • Layered filo pastry dessert

    puskal or yupka or in Tatar yoka, which are sweet and salty savories (börekler) prepared with 10–12 layers of dough. In Crimean Tatar cuisine, the pakhlava

    Baklava

    Baklava

    Baklava

  • Languages of Romania
  • (Constanța). Tatars also make up roughly 0.1% of the Romanian population, with a community of 21,482 speakers. Most Crimean Tatars speak the Crimean Tatar language

    Languages of Romania

    Languages of Romania

    Languages_of_Romania

  • Irina Shayk
  • Russian fashion model (born 1986)

    Irina Valeryevna Shaykhlislamova (Russian: Ирина Валерьевна Шайхлисламова; Tatar: İrina Şəyxelislamova; born 6 January 1986), also known as Irina Shayk (/ʃeɪk/)

    Irina Shayk

    Irina Shayk

    Irina_Shayk

  • Tatar Braille
  • Tatar language Braille system

    alphabet used for the Tatar language is based on Russian Braille, with several additional letters found in the print Tatar alphabet. Tatar uses all of the letters

    Tatar Braille

    Tatar_Braille

  • Tatar Encyclopaedia
  • Encyclopedic dictionary

    dictionary published in Tatar language about history of Tatarstan and the Tatar people. The publication is produced by Tatar Encyclopedia Institute of

    Tatar Encyclopaedia

    Tatar Encyclopaedia

    Tatar_Encyclopaedia

  • Multilingualism
  • Use of multiple languages

    beginning of the compulsory study of the Tatar language in Tatarstan, there has been an increase in knowledge of Tatar among the natively Russian-speaking

    Multilingualism

    Multilingualism

    Multilingualism

  • Crimean Tatar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Crimean Tatar may refer to: Crimean Tatars, an ethnic group Crimean Tatar language, a language of the Crimean Tatars This disambiguation page lists articles

    Crimean Tatar

    Crimean_Tatar

  • Qaratay
  • Mordvinian ethnic group of southwest Tatarstan, Russia

    variety of the Tatar language complemented by Moksha words, which is sometimes considered as a Qaratay dialect of the Kazan Tatar language. They number

    Qaratay

    Qaratay

  • Crimean Tatar culture
  • Crimean Tatars practice Islam, so most of the holidays they celebrate come from the Muslim world. The native language of the Crimean Tatars is the Crimean

    Crimean Tatar culture

    Crimean Tatar culture

    Crimean_Tatar_culture

  • Demographics of Crimea
  • primary language. 93% of Crimean Tatars gave Crimean Tatar as their native language, 6% were Russophone. In 2013, however, the Crimean Tatar language was

    Demographics of Crimea

    Demographics_of_Crimea

  • Isthmus of Perekop
  • Isthmus

    Crimean Tatar name of Or Qapı adopts the Greek in the Crimean Tatar language meaning Or "trench" and Qapı "gate," and Perekop in the Slavic languages literally

    Isthmus of Perekop

    Isthmus of Perekop

    Isthmus_of_Perekop

  • Cathay
  • Alternative name for China in some languages

    Ricci formed a strong suspicion that Marco Polo's Cathay is simply the Tatar (i.e., Mongol) name for the country he was in, i.e. China. Ricci supported

    Cathay

    Cathay

    Cathay

  • Tatar–Russian code-switching
  • Mixing of languages among bilingual inhabitants of Tatarstan

    Tatar–Russian code-switching is a code-switching language of the urban population of Tatarstan, and is spoken predominantly among bilingual Tatars. It

    Tatar–Russian code-switching

    Tatar–Russian_code-switching

  • Mari language
  • Uralic language

    medieval texts the variant forms Sarmys and Tsarmys are also found, as well as Tatar: Чирмеш, romanized: Çirmeş; and Chuvash: Ҫармӑс, Śarmăs before the Russian

    Mari language

    Mari language

    Mari_language

  • Language policy in Ukraine
  • Laws of Ukraine regarding language

    for the Crimean Tatar language, other languages of indigenous peoples of Ukraine, the English language and the other official languages of the European

    Language policy in Ukraine

    Language_policy_in_Ukraine

  • Autonomous Republic of Crimea
  • De jure autonomous republic of Ukraine

    spoke Russian as their first language. The only exception were Crimean Tatars, of whom 93% spoke the Crimean Tatar language natively, while 5,9% spoke Russian

    Autonomous Republic of Crimea

    Autonomous Republic of Crimea

    Autonomous_Republic_of_Crimea

  • Chak-Chak
  • Deep-fried sweet dough

    If the dough is fried as noodles, chak-chak is called boxara käläwäse (Tatar: бохара кәләвәсе, [bɔxɑˈrɑ kælæwæˈse], i.e. bukharan käläwä). Kazakh shek-shek

    Chak-Chak

    Chak-Chak

    Chak-Chak

  • De-Tatarization of Crimea
  • Soviet Union's Stalinist era: the Crimean Tatar language was suppressed and supplanted by the Russian language, especially by renaming Crimean toponyms;

    De-Tatarization of Crimea

    De-Tatarization of Crimea

    De-Tatarization_of_Crimea

  • Ahmad
  • Arabic male name

    ISBN 5-295-03669-3. Archived from the original on 2024-06-08 – via VK. "Tatar male names" (in Tatar and Russian). Archived from the original on 2022-10-27. This

    Ahmad

    Ahmad

  • Börek
  • Stuffed phyllo pastry

    Crimea, crimean tatars, a Turkic ethnic group, prepare their own varieties of burek (Crimean Tatar: börek). The most popular variety Tatar börek variety

    Börek

    Börek

    Börek

  • Chat Tatars
  • Subgroup of Tom Tatars

    The Chat Tatars or Chats (Siberian Tatar: цат татарлар, цаттыр, чат татарлар, чаттыр, cat tatarlar, cattyr, chat tatarlar, chattyr, Russian: чаты) are

    Chat Tatars

    Chat Tatars

    Chat_Tatars

  • Aul
  • Type of fortified village or town in the Caucasus and Central Asia

    romanized: awıl; Chechen: эвла, romanized: ēvla; Chuvash: ял, romanized: yal; Crimean Tatar: аул, romanized: aul; Georgian: აულ; Ingush: эйла, romanized: ēyla; Karakalpak:

    Aul

    Aul

    Aul

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  • Tata
  • Girl/Female

    African, Anglo, British, Chinese, English, German, Hebrew, Swahili

    Tata

    To Tangle; Complication; Difficulty; Fairy Princess

    Tata

  • Attar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh

    Attar

    Perfume; Frangrance

    Attar

  • Tahar
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    African, Arabic, Muslim

    Tahar

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  • Tamar
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Tamar

    From Tamar

    Tamar

  • Hazezon-tamar
  • Biblical

    Hazezon-tamar

    drawing near to bitterness

    Hazezon-tamar

  • Matar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian

    Matar

    Rain

    Matar

  • Hazezon-tamar
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Hazezon-tamar

    Drawing near to bitterness.

    Hazezon-tamar

  • Talar
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Talar

    From the headland in the field.

    Talar

  • TAMAR
  • Female

    Hebrew

    TAMAR

    (תָּמָר) Hebrew name TAMAR means "palm tree." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a wife of Judah.

    TAMAR

  • Tatat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Tatat

    Buy

    Tatat

  • Tatai
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Tatai

    Hot

    Tatai

  • Tamar
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical Hebrew

    Tamar

    Palm, palm-tree.

    Tamar

  • Tamyra
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    Tamyra

    Combination of Tamar and Myra

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  • Datar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Datar

    Creator; Giver; Donor; Liberal Person

    Datar

  • Tatpar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tatpar

    Deeply

    Tatpar

  • Baal-tamar
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Baal-tamar

    Master of the palm-tree.

    Baal-tamar

  • Talar
  • Girl/Female

    Armenian, Australian, Welsh

    Talar

    Green; From the Headland in the Field

    Talar

  • Baal-tamar
  • Biblical

    Baal-tamar

    master of the palm-tree

    Baal-tamar

  • Tamar
  • Biblical

    Tamar

    date palm; date-tree erect

    Tamar

  • Tamar
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Armenian, British, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Muslim

    Tamar

    Palm Tree; Date Palm

    Tamar

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  • Tartarize
  • v. t.

    To impregnate with, or subject to the action of, tartar.

  • Tartarous
  • a.

    Containing tartar; consisting of tartar, or partaking of its qualities; tartareous.

  • Tartarum
  • n.

    See 1st Tartar.

  • Tartaric
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to tartar; derived from, or resembling, tartar.

  • Otto
  • n.

    See Attar.

  • Tartar
  • n.

    A correction which often incrusts the teeth, consisting of salivary mucus, animal matter, and phosphate of lime.

  • Tartar
  • n.

    A reddish crust or sediment in wine casks, consisting essentially of crude cream of tartar, and used in marking pure cream of tartar, tartaric acid, potassium carbonate, black flux, etc., and, in dyeing, as a mordant for woolen goods; -- called also argol, wine stone, etc.

  • Tartrated
  • a.

    Containing, or derived from, tartar; combined with tartaric acid.

  • Tartar
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Tartary in Asia, or the Tartars.

  • Tartareous
  • a.

    Consisting of tartar; of the nature of tartar.

  • Attar
  • n.

    A fragrant essential oil; esp., a volatile and highly fragrant essential oil obtained from the petals of roses.

  • Antimoniated
  • a.

    Combined or prepared with antimony; as, antimoniated tartar.

  • Tartar
  • n.

    A person of a keen, irritable temper.

  • Tartar
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Tartary in Asia; a member of any one of numerous tribes, chiefly Moslem, of Turkish origin, inhabiting the Russian Europe; -- written also, more correctly but less usually, Tatar.

  • Tartarous
  • a.

    Resembling, or characteristic of, a Tartar; ill-natured; irritable.

  • Tartarine
  • n.

    Potassium carbonate, obtained by the incineration of tartar.

  • Ottar
  • n.

    See Attar.

  • Argol
  • n.

    Crude tartar; an acidulous salt from which cream of tartar is prepared. It exists in the juice of grapes, and is deposited from wines on the sides of the casks.

  • Argal
  • n.

    Crude tartar. See Argol.

  • Tartar
  • n.

    See Tartarus.