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Index of articles related to Crimean Tatars

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list of articles related to Crimean Tatars Crimean Karaites - Crimean Khanate - Crimean People's Republic - Crimean Tatar diaspora - Crimean Tatar language...

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Crimean Tatars

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Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: къырымтатарлар, romanized: qırımtatarlar) or Crimeans (къырымлылар, qırımlılar) are a Turkic ethnic group and nation native...

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Tatars

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Kipchak–Bulgar branch or "Tatar" in the narrow sense Volga Tatars Astrakhan Tatars Lipka Tatars Kipchak–Cuman branch Crimean Tatars Dobrujan Tatars Karachays and...

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Outline of the Ottoman Empire

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database of references to theses, books, articles, papers and research-projects Osmanlı Edebiyatı Çalışmaları Bibliyografyası Veritabanı Turkish version of The...

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Index of language articles

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This is a partial index of Wikipedia articles treating natural languages, arranged alphabetically and with (sub-) families mentioned. The list also includes...

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Racism in the Soviet Union

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referring to people by incorrect ethnonyms to minimize ties to their homeland (ex, "Tatars that formerly resided in Crimea" instead of "Crimean Tatars"), arresting...

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Population transfer in the Soviet Union

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Karelia (1940–1941, 1944), Crimean Tatars, Crimean Greeks (1944) and Caucasus Greeks (1949–50), Kalmyks, Balkars, Italians of Crimea, Karachays, Meskhetian...

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Yevpatoria

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Russians: 64,9% Ukrainians: 23,3% Crimean Tatars: 6,9% Belarusians: 1,5% Armenians: 0,5% Jews: 0,4% Tatars (excluding Crimean Tatars): 0,2% Poles: 0,2% Moldovans:...

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Islam in Ukraine

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much as 12% in Crimea. According to the 2000 census Ukraine was home to 248,193 Crimean Tatars, 73,304 Volga Tatars, 45,176 Azeris, 12,353 Uzbeks, 8,844...

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List of Turkic languages

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Urum (closely related to Crimean Tatar and spoken by Turkish-speaking Greeks of Southeastern Ukraine and Georgia, etymological related to the Turkish name...

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Azerbaijanis

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of the Russian Empire in the nineteenth century, the Russian authorities, who traditionally referred to all Turkic people as Tatars, defined Tatars living...

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Sevastopol

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Republic of Crimea, respectively. The city's population has an ethnic Russian majority and a substantial minority of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars. Sevastopol's...

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Tatarstan

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The official languages of the republic are Tatar and Russian. "Tatarstan" derives from the name of the ethnic group—the Tatars—and the Persian suffix...

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Mongol invasions and conquests

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Greeks, and Crimean Goths in Crimea, the origin of the current Crimean Tatars. The Mongols conquered, by battle or voluntary surrender, the areas of present-day...

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Slavery in Russia

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combined forces of Crimean Khan Mehmed I Giray and his Kazan allies attacked Moscow and captured thousands of slaves. In 1571, the Crimean Tatars attacked and...

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Staryi Krym

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Staryi Krym (Ukrainian: Старий Крим; Crimean Tatar: Eski Qırım; Russian: Старый Крым; Armenian: Հիմ Ղրիմ lit. 'Old Crimea' in all four languages) is a...

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Stepove

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Stepnoye. Stepove, Saky Raion, a village in Crimea also known in the Crimean Tatar language as Qambar Stepove, Feodosia Municipality, a village near Feodosia...

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Saky

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destroyed by bombing. After the Crimean War, during the second wave of emigration of Crimean Tatars, the Tatar population of Saky abandoned the ruined village...

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Islam in Europe

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Volga Tatars, Crimean Tatars, Lipka Tatars, Kazakhs, Gajals, and Megleno-Romanians. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, large numbers of Muslims...

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Ukraine

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more homogenized due to post-war population transfers, most of which, as in the case of Germans and Crimean Tatars, were forced. As of 1 January 1953, Ukrainians...

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Kara Dag Mountain

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(Crimean Tatar: Qaradağ, Qara dağ, Ukrainian: Карадаг, Кара-Даг – translated as black mount) is a volcanic rock formation which rises to a height of 577...

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Mehmed

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(1861–1926), 36th and last Ottoman sultan Mehmed I Giray (1465–1523), a khan of the Crimean Khanate in 1515–1523 Mehmed Abdulaziz (1901–1977), Ottoman prince Mehmed...

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Henichesk Raion

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of a 1967 Soviet decree that restored Tatar rights lost during the 1944 deportation of the Crimean Tatars. Because de jure they were not allowed to return...

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Soviet dissidents

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The Crimean Tatar movement takes a prominent place among the movement of deported nations. The Tatars had been refused the right to return to the Crimea...

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Sokolyne

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Соколине; Crimean Tatar: Kökköz) is a village in Bakhchysarai Raion (district) of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries...

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