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  1. The Tatars (/ ˈtɑːtərz /) is an umbrella term for different Turkic

    Turkic peoples

    The Turkic peoples are a collection of ethno-linguistic groups of Central, Eastern, Northern and Western Asia as well as parts of Europe and North Africa. The origins of the Turkic people are to be found with people who lived in present-day South Siberia and Mongolia, while the roots of those people may be traced back to the West Liao River Basin. The Turkic peoples speak related language…

    ethnic groups
    bearing the name "Tatar". Initially, the ethnonym Tatar possibly referred to the Tatar confederation. That confederation was eventually incorporated into the Mongol Empire when Genghis Khan unified the various steppe tribes.
    Australia: 900+
    Canada: 56,000, (incl. those of mixed ancestries)
    France: 700
    Poland: 1,916
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    What race are Tatars?
    • Crimean Tatars
    • Dobrujan Tatars
    • Karachays and Balkars: Mountain Tatars
    • Kumyks: Daghestan Tatars
    • Crimean Karaites: Crimean Karaite Tatars / Karaite Tatars
    • Krymchaks: Crimean Krymchak Tatars / Krymchak tatars
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    Are the Tatar people Asian or white?
    The Tartar people are one of the ancient nationalities and the smallest of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Tartar people belong to the white race. There are about 3,556 Tatars in China, most of who live in Yining, Tacheng and Urumqi in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
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    Where were the Tartars from?
    Tatar, also spelled Tartar, any member of several Turkic-speaking peoples that collectively numbered more than 5 million in the late 20th century and lived mainly in west-central Russia along the central course of the Volga River and its tributary, the Kama, and thence east to the Ural Mountains. The Tatars are also settled in Kazakhstan and, to a lesser extent, in western Siberia.
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    Who are the Tartar people?

    Who are the Tartar People?

    • Origin of the Name. The name Tatar may have been coined in the 5th century by nomadic Mongolic-speakers in the Tatar confederation.
    • History of the Tatar People. ...
    • Tatar Groups. ...
    • Volga Tatars. ...
    • Crimea Tatars. ...
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    Etymology [ edit] Kipchak groups Kipchak–Bulgar branch or "Tatar" in the narrow sense Volga Tatars Astrakhan Tatars Lipka... Kipchak–Bulgar branch or "Tatar" in the narrow sense Volga Tatars Astrakhan Tatars Lipka Tatars Kipchak–Cuman branch Crimean Tatars Dobrujan Tatars Karachays and Balkars: ... See more

    The Tatars is an umbrella term for different Turkic ethnic groups bearing the name "Tatar". Initially, the ethnonym Tatar possibly referred to the Tatar confederation. That confederation was eventually incorporated into the See more

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    The largest Tatar populations are the Volga Tatars, native to the Volga-Ural region, and the Crimean Tatars of Crimea. Smaller groups of See more

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    Tatar became a name for populations of the former Golden Horde in Europe, such as those of the former Kazan, Crimean, Astrakhan, Qasim, and Siberian Khanates. The form Tartar has its origins in either Latin or French, coming to Western European … See more

    11th century Kara-khanid scholar Mahmud al-Kashgari noted that the historical Tatars were bilingual, speaking other Turkic languages besides … See more

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  4. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tatar

    Jul 20, 1998 · Tatar, also spelled Tartar, any member of several Turkic-speaking peoples that collectively numbered more than 5 million in the late

  5. The Tatars: The Golden Horde, People from Hell, Or Something …

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      • Tatars in History. The name Tatar is said to have first appeared around the …
      • Tatar Religion and Administration. In spite of this name, the Tatars were far …
      • The Tatar Economy. Due to their nomadic roots, herding was an...
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  6. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/who-are-the-tartar-people.html
    • In the early 13th century, several nomadic groups joined the Genghis Khan’s army, leading to a fusion of the Turkic and Mongol elements. The army invaded the Pannonian Basin and Rus’ and became known as Tartars or Tatars to the Europeans. After the collapse of the Mongo Empire, the Tatars were identified as people living in the western part of the ...
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  7. https://www.encyclopedia.com/.../anthropology-and-archaeology/people/tatars
    • Most Tatars are Sunni Muslims, with the exception of the Kryashan Tatars, who are Christian. In Tatarstan, along with Islam and Orthodoxy there are some other religious communities such as Old Believers, Protestants, Seventh-Day Adventists, Lutherans, and Jews. Islam has played an important role in solidifying the Tatar culture, because the imperia...
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  8. https://barnesreview.org/who-were-the-tartars

    Aug 26, 2016 · Tara was the keeper of the Russian land and Tarkh, her brother, the guardian of Wisdom. Combining these brought something like Tartary, and this is what Russia was …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_Tatars

    In the 1950s the "special settler" regime ended, but Crimean Tatars were still kept closely tethered to Central Asia; while other deported ethnic groups like the Chechens, Karachays, and Kalmyks were fully allowed to return to their …

  10. Who were the Tatars?| islamstory | Islamic History Portal

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    Tatars or Mongols included peoples who came from north of China, i.e. the desert of Juba, even though the Tatars were the origin of all the tribes in this region. Who were the Tatars?| …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_Tatars

    It is believed that they were mostly Kazan Tatars and Bashkirs, some of whom were also in Cossack units, The Great Northern War, Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743) and Russo-Swedish …

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatar_confederation

    In contrast, Soviet and Russian orientalist Leonid Kyzlasov argues that the Toquz Tatars and Otuz Tatars were instead Turkic-speaking, as the Persian-authored 10th century geographical …

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