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  1. CRIMEA. A typical day of the Crimean Tatars. Cooking ... - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUO0DmZZrKg

    WebCooking TRADITIONAL Crimea Tatar meal. Cooking CHEBUREKI! How to cook chebureki? Traditional Crimea Tatar meal. Life in Crimea. Crimean people. Crimean villa...

  2. Crimean Tatars and Noghais in Turkey - iccrimea.org

    https://iccrimea.org/scholarly/jankowski.html

    WebHOME: Recent Studies on Crimean Tatars: SEARCH : The following study by Professor Henryk Jankowski is a slightly edited version of the paper with the same title that appeared in Türk Dilleri Arastirmalari [Studies on the Turkic Languages] 10 (2000): 113-131, distributed by Sanat Kitabevi, Ankara, Turkey. A Polish version of this paper was published in …

  3. List of Tatars - Wikipedia

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    WebTatars are a Turkic ethnic group numbering 6.7 million in the late 20th century, including all subgroups of Tatars, such as Volga Tatars, Lipka Tatars, Crimean Tatars, and Siberian Tatars. Russia is home to the majority of ethnic Tatars, with a population of around 5,500,000. Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and …

  4. Crimeia – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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    WebEtimologia. O nome Crimeia provém do nome da cidade de Qırım (atual Stary Krym), que servia como capital da província da Crimeia durante o domínio da Horda Dourada.O nome Krim, portanto, remonta ao termo tártaro que designa "estepe" ou "monte" (língua tártara da Crimeia: qırım, "minha estepe", "meu monte", que vem do antigo turcomano e do …

  5. Crimea in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    WebDuring the existence of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, different governments existed within the Crimean Peninsula.From 1921 to 1936, the government in the Crimean Peninsula was known as the Crimean Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic and was an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic located within the Russian Soviet Federative …

  6. Crimean Tatar language - Wikipedia

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    WebCrimean Tatar (qırımtatar tili, къырымтатар тили) also called Crimean (qırım tili, къырым тили), is a Kipchak Turkic language spoken in Crimea and the Crimean Tatar diasporas of Uzbekistan, Turkey, Romania, and Bulgaria, as well as small communities in the United States and Canada.It should not be confused with Tatar proper, spoken in Tatarstan and …

  7. The Mongol invasion was the reason Russia formed

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    WebRussia continued sending money and valuable goods to different parts of the Horde just to make peace with militant Tatars. This was called “pominki” (appr. ‘memorables’) in Russian. Dmitry ...

  8. Commentaries - Jamestown

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    WebFeb 10, 2022 · Global Research & Analysis. The ataman (head) of the “All-Russian Cossack Society,” Nikolai Doluda, addressed a meeting of the Atamans’ Council, in Krasnodar Krai, on February 4, and instructed those gathered that “the time has come when the Cossacks are once again becoming a stronghold and reliable shield of...

  9. Crimea: Six years after illegal annexation - Brookings

    https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order-from-chaos...

    WebMar 17, 2020 · Crimean Tatars complain of intimidation and oppression as one reason for moving. During the same period, some 250,000 people have moved from Russia to Crimea (Crimean Tatar leaders claim the ...

  10. List of conflicts in Eastern Europe during Turco-Mongol rule

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    WebTatars ruined Vladimir 1415: Tatars devastated Elets: 1429: Tatars looted the vicinities of Galich and Kostroma 1437: Tatars won the Battle of Belyov: 1439: Tatar incursions into the vicinities of Moscow and Kolomna 1443: Tatars looted the outskirts of Ryazan, but were repelled from the city proper 1445: Tatars attacked Nizhni Novgorod and Suzdal

  11. Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russo-Turkish_War_(1735–1739)

    WebThe Russo-Turkish War of 1735–1739 between Russia and the Ottoman Empire was caused by the Ottoman Empire's war with Persia and continuing raids by the Crimean Tatars. The war also represented Russia's continuing struggle for access to the Black Sea.In 1737, the Holy Roman Empire joined the war on Russia's side, known in historiography as the …

  12. These Muslim Tatars are Fighting Russian Soldiers in Ukraine

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    WebMay 21, 2022 · Crimean Tatars have faced a long history of persecution and ethnic cleansing throughout the Soviet Union. Now, Russia is invading their homeland of Ukraine. ...

  13. Wehrmacht foreign volunteers and conscripts - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wehrmacht_foreign_volunteers_and_conscripts

    WebKrimtürken (Crimean Tatars) Kirim ("Crimea") – Weekly paper for the Crimean Tatar volunteers, Berlin 1944–1945; Tataren (Tatar nation) Deutsch-tatarisches Nachrichtenblatt ("German-Tatar News Journal") – Volga Tatar Legion, monthly publication, Berlin 1944–1945 (bilingual) Turkestaner (Central Asian nation)

  14. ‘I Can’t Shoot Anyone’: 7 Russians on Dodging Putin’s Draft

    https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/10/14/...

    WebOct 14, 2022 · Putin’s invasion of Ukraine remains hugely popular in Russia, but his decision to draft 300,000 men has many fearing for their lives — and fleeing the country.



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