- Crimea (redirect Crimean)
the Russian Empire in the 18th–20th centuries, the Russian SFSR … Crimea is the homeland for the Crimean Tatars , an ethnic minority who …
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- Tatars (section Crimean Tatars)
Tatars (Tatar : Tatarlar/Татарлар … ethnic group mainly inhabiting Russia , Uzbekistan , … Tatars of East Europe Crimean Tatars: Crimean Tatars …
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- Crimean Tatars (section In the Russian Empire)
Crimean Tatars (sg. … The Crimean Tatars and non-Russian minorities living in Crimea are descendants of a mix of Turkic (Bulgars , Khazars , …
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- Crimean Tatar language
The Crimean Tatar language. (Qırımtatar tili, Qırımtatarca … is the language of the Crimean Tatars . and the Crimean Tatar diaspora s in …
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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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- Crimean Tatar diaspora
annexation of Crimea by Russia in 1783, after which Crimean Tatars were forced to … (1854-1856), as the Russian government began to treat …
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- Ukraine
Russian speakers constitute an overwhelming … percent But in everyday life the majority of Crimean Tatars and Ukrainians in Crimea …
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- Russo-Crimean War (1571) (redirect Crimean tatars invasion of Russia, 1571)
In 1570, the Crimean Khanate terribly devastated the Ryazan borderland of Muscovy … 000 Tatar, 33,000 … the 6,000-man Russian army. …
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- Krymchaks (redirect Judeo-Crimean Tatars)
At first krymchak was a Russian descriptive used to differentiate … The Crimean Tatars referred to them as zuluflı çufutlar ("Jews with …
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- Russo-Crimean Wars (redirect Crimean Tatars invasions of Russia)
Russo-Crimean Wars were fought between the forces of the Muscovy and the invading … Khanate attacked the Russian towns of Belev and Kozelsk . …
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- Russia (section Russian Federation)
Russia … established the first Russian feudal representative body ( … harvests weakened the state, and the Crimean Tatars were able to burn down …
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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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- Feodosiya
Feodosiya (Ukrainian Феодосія, Crimean Tatar Kefe, Russian Феодосия) is a port and resort city in Crimea , Ukraine , located on the …
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- Tatar language
Tatarça | Tatarça , Татар теле, Татарча) is a Turkic language spoken by the Tatars . … Some Tatars speak Russian without palatalisation, …
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- Crimean People's Republic
The Crimean People's Republic (Qırım Halq Cumhuriyeti) existed during December … of Crimean Tatars , but … whom were the Russians (42%), …
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- Tatars of Romania (section Crimean Tatars)
Tatars (Tătari) were present on the territory of today's Romania since the 13th … of them being Crimean Tatars living in Constanţa County . …
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- List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances sorted by origin (section Crimean Tatars)
Russia : Barynya Drobushki Kamarinskaya Kazachok Khorovod … Crimean Tatars : Qaytarma Horan Ağır ava See also : Dance basic topics , a list of …
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- Crimean campaigns
Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689 (Крымские походы in Russian ), military campaign … the Crimean Tatars set the steppe s on fire, …
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- Flag of Crimea (section Crimean Tatars)
When Crimean Tatars declared their independence as the Crimean People's Republic from the Russian Empire at the end of 1917, they were …
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- Turkic peoples
of the nineteenth century in the Russian Empire and was advanced by … Balkars, Bashkorts, Crimean Tatars, Karachay, Kazaks, Kumuk, Kyrgyz, …
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