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The Crimean Tatar Pedagogical Institute (Russian: Крымский татарский педагогический техникум, romanized: Krymskiy tatarskiy pedagogicheskiy tekhnikum), also known as Totayköy Pedagogical Institute (Russian: Тотайкойский педтехникум, romanized: Totayskoyskiy pedtekhnikum), was a Crimean Tatar university which existed from 1922 to 1931. Originally located in Totayköy (now Fersmanove [uk]), the institute moved to Simferopol, after two years.

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Crimean Tatar Pedagogical Institute

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The Crimean Tatar Pedagogical Institute (Russian: Крымский татарский педагогический техникум, romanized: Krymskiy tatarskiy pedagogicheskiy tekhnikum)...

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Asan Sabri Ayvazov

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he studied at the Istanbul Pedagogical Institute from 1892 to 1896. At this time, he was already active in the Crimean Tatar nationalist movement, publishing...

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Nogai language

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the Kipchak branch, it is closely related to Kazakh, Karakalpak and Crimean Tatar. In 2014 the first Nogai novel (Akşa Nenem) was published, written in...

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Teyfuq Abdul

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Abdul (Crimean Tatar: Teyfuq Amit oğlu Abdul, Russian: Тейфук Амитович Абдуль; 24 December [O.S. 11 December] 1915 – 18 March 1945) was a Crimean Tatar Hero...

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Lilya Budzhurova

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Lilya Rustemovna Budzhurova (Crimean Tatar : Lilâ Rustem qızı Bucurova or Lilya Rustem kyzy Budzhurova, Ukrainian : Lilya Rustemivna Budzhurova), ((1958-11-01)November...

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Armiansk

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romanized: Armyansk; Armenian: Արմյանսկ; Crimean Tatar: Ermeni Bazar) is a town of regional significance in the northern Crimean peninsula. The status of Crimea...

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Anatolii Mohyliov

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school in Slovyansk in 1972 and the Slovyansk Pedagogical Institute (today part of the Donbas State Pedagogical University) in 1977 obtaining diploma as a...

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Tatarstan

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Tatarstan (Tatar: Татарстан; Russian: Татарстан), officially the Republic of Tatarstan, sometimes also called Tataria, is a republic of Russia located...

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Zarema Nagayeva

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interiors of the Crimean Tatar Academic Music and Drama Theater, the "Renaissance" complex at the Crimean Engineering and Pedagogical University (in collaboration)...

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Islam in Romania

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Sunnis who adhere to the Hanafi school. Ethnically, they are mostly Tatars (Crimean Tatars and a number of Nogais), followed by Turks, as well as Muslim Roma...

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Rafiq Nishonov

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opposed allowing Crimean Tatars the right of return and rebuked them for wanting to return to Crimea, even saying that Crimean Tatars who want to leave...

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Mustafa Edige Kirimal

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He enrolled in the Institute of Pedagogy in Simferopol, now the Crimea State Medical University, but his involvement in Crimean Tatar nationalist activities...

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Turkmen language

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branch of the Turkic languages. It is closely related to Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar, Gagauz, Qashqai, and Turkish, sharing varying degrees of mutual intelligibility...

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Melitopol

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IPA: [mel⁽ʲ⁾iˈtɔpolʲ] Russian: Мелитополь The city was called Kyz-Yar (Crimean Tatar: Qız Yar; Ukrainian: Киз-Яр), and Novooleksandrivka (Ukrainian: Новоолександрівка)...

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Turkology

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all languages and dialects (1787) which included lexical materials from Tatar, Mishar, Nogai, Bashkir, and other Turkic languages. In the 19th century...

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Racism in Russia

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against Crimean Tatars was state-enforced during the Soviet era through the racially-based special settlement system, which confined the deported Crimean Tatar...

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Poltava

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of Zaporizhian Host. The uprising was extinguished with the help of Crimean Tatars. On the issue boyar Vasily Borisovich Sheremetev wrote to Alexei Mikhailovich...

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Emil Aslan

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director at the Institute of International Relations in Prague. Emil Aslan was born in Yerevan. He graduated from Moscow State Pedagogical University (1997...

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Nikolai Dmitriev

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an expert on Turkic folklore. He published or co-authored works on Crimean-Tatar, Azeri, Turkmen, and Slavic folklore, and Azeri songs in Armenian transcription...

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Sharof Rashidov

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nothing like the coastal Crimean homeland that Crimean Tatars had been longing for, and the climate was inhospitable. Most Crimean Tatars grew to see the project...

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