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- Tatars - Wikipedia
By far the largest group amongst the Tatars are the Volga Tatars, native to the Volga-Ural region (Tatarstan and Bashkortostan) of European Russia, who for this reason are often also known as Tatars in Russian
- Tatar | History, Culture Language | Britannica
Tatar, any member of several Turkic-speaking peoples that collectively numbered more than 5 million in the late 20th century and lived mainly in west-central Russia along the central course of the Volga River and its tributary, the Kama, and thence east to the Ural Mountains
- Tatars - New World Encyclopedia
Now the name Tatars is generally applied to two ethnic groups: Volga Tatars (or simply Tatars) and Crimean Tatars However, some indigenous peoples of Siberia are also traditionally named Tatars, such as Chulym Tatars
- Who are the Tartar People? - WorldAtlas
The Tartar people, also spelled as Tatar, are Turkic-speaking people that are mainly found in west-central Russia and other former Soviet Republics Initially, the name “Tartars” was used to refer to anyone who originated from the vast Central and Northern Asian region then known as the Tartary
- The Tatars: The Golden Horde, People from Hell, Or Something Else?
Today, Tatars is a collective name given to a number of Turkic-speaking groups that live in Russia and several former Soviet countries But Tatars has had various other meanings through history
- Who are the Tatars? | SIL in Eurasia
Tatars identify themselves as the descendents of the Bolgars, the people who lived in the Volga region before the Mongol invasion They converted to Islam in the year 922
- Tatars – Russias Periphery
The term Tatars refers to many distinct ethnic groups in Central Asia and Siberia However as evident by the 1979 census, the USSR and the rest of the world made no distinction between the Crimean Tatars, Volga Tatars, and Siberian Tatars (Rorlich, xiv)
- Tatars - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major . . .
After Russians and Ukrainians, the Tatars are the most populous ethnic group in the Russian Federation About 15 percent of all Tatars live in Bashkortostan, another ethnic homeland in the Russian Federation that lies just east of Tatarstan
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