Crimean Tatar language, a language of the Crimean Tatars
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CrimeanTatars (CrimeanTatar: къырымтатарлар, romanized: qırımtatarlar) or Crimeans (къырымлылар, qırımlılar) are a Turkic ethnic group and nation native...
CrimeanTatar (qırımtatar tili, къырымтатар тили, قریم تاتار تلی), also called Crimean (qırım tili, къырым тили, قریم تلی), is a moribund Kipchak Turkic...
CrimeanTatar may refer to: CrimeanTatars, an ethnic group CrimeanTatar language, a language of the CrimeanTatars This disambiguation page lists articles...
The deportation of the CrimeanTatars (CrimeanTatar: Qırımtatar halqınıñ sürgünligi, Cyrillic: Къырымтатар халкъынынъ сюргюнлиги) or the Sürgünlik ('exile')...
The CrimeanTatar cuisine is primarily the cuisine of the CrimeanTatars, who live on the Crimean Peninsula. The traditional cuisine of the Crimean Tatars...
European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary, was a CrimeanTatar state existing from 1441–1783, the longest-lived of the Turkic khanates...
The CrimeanTatar diaspora dates back to the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 1783, after which CrimeanTatars emigrated in a series of waves spanning...
of the CrimeanTatar People (CrimeanTatar: Qırımtatar Milliy Meclisi) is the single highest executive-representative body of the CrimeanTatars in period...
installations. When the referendum was proclaimed, the Mejlis of the CrimeanTatar People called for a boycott of the referendum. The official result from...
(/ˈkrɪmtʃæk/ KRIM-chak; кърымчах тыльы, Qrımçah tılyı; also called Judeo-CrimeanTatar, Krimchak, Chagatai, Dzhagatay) is a moribund Turkic language spoken...
Tatars (Lipka – refers to Lithuania, also known as Lipkas, Lithuanian Tatars; later also – Polish Tatars, Polish–Lithuanian Tatars, Belarusian Tatars...
usage since the early modern period the Crimean Khanate is referred to as Crim Tartary. Today, the CrimeanTatar name of the peninsula is Qırım, while the...
CrimeanTatar is written in both Latin and Cyrillic. Historically, the Arabic script was also used. Since 1990s when Verkhovna Rada of Crimea officially...
and the 1944 deportation of all of the indigenous CrimeanTatars by the Soviet government, the Crimean ASSR was stripped of its autonomy in 1946 and downgraded...
The main wave of CrimeanTatar repatriation occurred in the late 1980s and early 1990s when over 200,000 CrimeanTatars left Central Asia to return to...
champion of the rights of CrimeanTatars. Basing their interests in Crimea off of the historical existence of the Crimean Goths (the last surviving Gothic...
by numerous independent observers. The BBC reported that most of the CrimeanTatars that they interviewed were boycotting the vote. Reports from the UN...
confused with CrimeanTatar or Siberian Tatar, which are closely related but belong to different subgroups of the Kipchak languages. The Tatar language is...
A partial list of notable CrimeanTatars, in alphabetical order: Alime Abdenanova – Soviet spy during World War II Teyfuq Abdul – battalion commander in...
modified form of the CrimeanTatar language, called the Krymchak language. It is the Jewish patois, or ethnolect of CrimeanTatar, which is a Kypchak Turkic...
The CrimeanTatar language consists of three dialects. The standard language is written in the middle dialect (bağçasaray, orta yolaq), which is part...
V. E. Vozgrin, the Goths interbred with the CrimeanTatars and converted to Islam. In The CrimeanTatars: the diaspora experience and the forging of a...
slightly altered to the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. As a result of alleged collaboration of CrimeanTatars with Nazi Germany during...
The Crimean Roma (also known as Crimean gypsies, Tatar gypsies, Ayuji (CrimeanTatar for 'bear cub'), Krymy, or Çingene, Tajfa or Dajfa) are a sub-ethnic...