- Crimea (redirect Crimean)
Crimea is the homeland for the Crimean Tatars , an ethnic minority who now make up about 13% of the population. The Crimean Tatars were …
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- Tatars (section Crimean Tatars)
Tatars (Tatar : Tatarlar/Татарлар), sometimes spelled Tartars, refers to ethnic … Tatars of East Europe Crimean Tatars: Crimean Tatars …
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- Crimean Tatars
Crimean Tatars (sg. … Today, more than 250,000 Crimean Tatars have returned to their homeland, struggling to re-establish their lives and …
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- Crimean Tatar diaspora
after which Crimean Tatars were forced to emigrate in a series of waves spanning … places of deportation to homeland and for the recognition …
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- Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People (redirect Mejlis of the Crimean Tatars)
of the Crimean Tatars , living in their homeland of Crimea , Ukraine . … declared its sovereignty over the Crimean Tatars, and adopted the …
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- Crimean Tatars in Bulgaria
the Second Bulgarian Empire maintained constant political contacts with the Tatars. … The Crimean Tatars (Qirim Tatarlari, Tatarlar), …
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- Crimean Tatars in Romania
The roots of the Crimean Tatar diaspora community in Romania began with the Cuman … Between 1593 and 1595 Tatars from Nogai and Bucak were …
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- Mustafa Abdülcemil Qırımoğlu
Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People and a member of the Ukrainian Parliament since 1998. … rights of Crimean Tatars to return to their homeland. …
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- Islam in Ukraine
The majority of Muslims in Ukraine are of Crimean Tatars in ethnicity and live in … The repatriation of Crimean tatars to their homeland …
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- Mehmet Niyazi
was an Ottoman -born Romania n and Crimean Tatar poet, journalist, schoolteacher … lyrical depicting Crimea (The Green Island and The Green Homeland …
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- Noman Çelebicihan
Çelebi Cihan) (1885-1918) was one of the most popular Crimean Tatar leaders of all time. … See also : Crimean Tatars Crimean Tatar language …
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- Racism and discrimination in Ukraine (section Discrimination against Tatars)
Muslim Crimean Tatars are among the targets of bias-motivated crimes. … More than 250,000 Crimean Tatars have returned to their homeland …
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- Ayrancı
governments settled the incoming Crimean Tatars who were forced out of their homeland by the Russian Empire in late 19th and early 20th century. …
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- Population transfer in the Soviet Union
data from the Crimean Tatar activists (see Deportation of Crimean Tatars ) … Volga Germans were allowed to return en masse to their homelands. …
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- Self-immolation
violations of the individual rights of the Crimean Tatars by Soviet regime. … every Tatar who is not allowed to return to his Crimean homeland.” …
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- Hatuqwai
The Hatuqwai were a western Circassian tribal prince dom whose homeland lay along … both with other Circassian tribes and the Crimean Tatars . …
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- Crimean Khanate
The Crimean Khanate or the Khanate of Crimea … Hungary ) and Asia (Persia This made Crimean Tatars dependent on the booty attained after …
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- Russians in Ukraine
the entire population of Crimean Tatars (numbering up to a quarter of a million) was expelled from their homeland in Crimea to Central …
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- Political rehabilitation
Many of those groups were also allowed to return to their former homelands, and many had their … Volga Germans and Crimean Tatars. References …
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- Islam in the Soviet Union
(Crimean Tatars, Balkars, Karachais, Meshketian Turks, and others), who happen to be Muslim , from their homelands during World War II, …
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