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Dobrujan Tatar is the Tatar language of Romania.[2] It includes Kipchak dialects,[3][4][5][6] but today there is no longer a sharp distinction between the dialects and it is mostly seen as one language.[7][8] This language belongs to the Kipchak Turkic languages, specifically to Kipchak-Nogai.[2]
^"Reservations and Declarations for Treaty No.148 – European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages". Council of Europe. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
^ abIsmail, Nilghiun. "Romanian Tatar language communication in the multicultural space".
^THE TURKISH LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY THE TURK-TATAR COMMUNITY LIVING IN ROMANIA
^"Общие сведения о татарах Добруджи". Академия наук Республики Татарстан. Archived from the original on 2022-01-19. Retrieved 2022-01-19.
^"Дунайские или румынские татары. Откуда взялись и как живут в настоящее время" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2022-01-18. Retrieved 2022-01-19.
DobrujanTatar is the Tatar language of Romania. It includes Kipchak dialects, but today there is no longer a sharp distinction between the dialects and...
Tatars of Romania or DobrujanTatars (Romanian: Tătarii din România) are a Turkic ethnic group that have been present in Romania since the 13th century...
Kipchak–Bulgar branch or "Tatar" in the narrow sense Volga Tatars Astrakhan Tatars Lipka Tatars Kipchak–Cuman branch Crimean TatarsDobrujanTatars Karachays and...
form support armies. The DobrujanTatar nationalist Fazil Ulkusal and Lipka Tatar Edige Kirimal helped in freeing Crimean Tatars from German prisoner-of-war...
Crimean Tatar (qırımtatar tili, къырымтатар тили, قریم تاتار تلی), also called Crimean (qırım tili, къырым тили, قریم تلی), is a moribund Kipchak Turkic...
Taner Murat (DobrujanTatar: تَانَرْ مُرَاتْ; born 8 May 1959) is a Romanian Tatar writer, poet and translator. Taner Murat was born on 8 May 1959 in...
referred to as Tatars, such as Volga Tatars, Lipka Tatars, Crimean Tatars, Mishar Tatars, DobrujanTatars, Tatar (Hazara tribe) and Siberian Tatars. Russia is...
Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: къырымтатарлар, romanized: qırımtatarlar) or Crimeans (къырымлылар, qırımlılar) are a Turkic ethnic group and nation native...
of the most widely spoken languages in this group are Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Tatar. The Kipchak languages share a number of features that have led linguists...
Crimean Tatar cuisine is primarily the cuisine of the Crimean Tatars, who live on the Crimean Peninsula. The traditional cuisine of the Crimean Tatars has...
example: Dobrujan Bulgarians Dobrujan Germans DobrujanTatarsDobrujan Turks This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dobrujans. If...
Sabah, Malaysia Cham language in Cambodia besides Western Cham script. DobrujanTatar in Romania and Bulgaria North Africa Arabic Berber languages have often...
The Budjak Horde or Belgorod Horde (DobrujanTatar: Bucaq Ordası) formed part of the Nogai Horde in the 17th and 18th centuries. It settled in the northern...
and Ukrainian: Буджак, Romanian: Bugeac, Gagauz and Turkish: Bucak, DobrujanTatar: Bucaq), is a historical region that was part of Bessarabia from 1812...
(Bulgarian: Татарско кюфте, DobrujanTatar: Tatar köftesĭ) is a Bulgarian recipe for a large Kofta. The name references the Tatar minority in Bulgaria. Food...
Northern Min (which also uses the caron). I-breve (Ĭ, ĭ) is used in DobrujanTatar for the [ɪ] sound. In Khmer, ă, ĕ, ĭ, ŏ, œ̆, and ŭ are used in Khmer...
language the Crimean Tatar language of Crimea the DobrujanTatar language of Romania the Siberian Tatar language of Siberia, Russia the Baraba dialect Tartary...
Gagauz, and Balkan Gagauz Turkish, as well as Oghuz-influenced Crimean Tatar. Other Turkic languages demonstrate varying amounts of mutual intelligibility...
A partial list of notable Crimean Tatars, in alphabetical order: Alime Abdenanova – Soviet spy during World War II Teyfuq Abdul – battalion commander in...
The Crimean Tatar diaspora dates back to the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 1783, after which Crimean Tatars emigrated in a series of waves spanning...
the Crimean Tatar People (Crimean Tatar: Qırımtatar Milliy Meclisi) is the single highest executive-representative body of the Crimean Tatars in period...
Tatars in Bulgaria are Crimean Tatar, but also Nogai Tatar minorities in Bulgaria. After 1241, the year of the earliest recorded Tatar invasion of Bulgaria...
Religion None Sunni Islam (Hanafi) Language Crimean Tatar (alphabet) DobrujanTatar (alphabet) Dialects Culture Cuisine Literature History Khanate (1441–1783)...
Romanian: Edisan, Turkish: Yedisan, Russian: Едисан, romanized: Yedisan, DobrujanTatar: Cedĭsan) was a conditional name for Özi [Paşa] Sancağı (Ochakiv Sanjak)...