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Turkic ethnic groups in Eurasia
The Tatars (/ˈtɑː.tərz/, TAH-tərz) are a group of Turkic speaking peoples found across Eastern Europe and Northern Asia who bear the name "Tatar". Initially
Tatars
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Tatar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tatar may refer to: Tatar (term), an ethnonym whose meaning has varied throughout history Tatars, an umbrella
Tatar
Kipchak Turkic language
Tatar (/ˈtɑːtər/ TAH-tər; Tatar: татар теле, romanized: tatar tele or татарча, romanized: tatarça) is a Turkic language spoken by the Tatars mainly located
Tatar_language
Tatar ethnic group in Eastern Europe
template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Lipka Tatars are a Turkic ethnic group and minority in Belarus, Lithuania and Poland
Lipka_Tatars
Turkic ethnic group in Volga-Ural region of Russia
being considered for merging. › The Volga Tatars, also known as Volga-Ural Tatars or simply Tatars (Tatar: татарлар, romanized: tatarlar; Russian: татары
Volga_Tatars
Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Crimea
Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: qırımtatarlar, къырымтатарлар), or simply Crimeans (qırımlılar
Crimean_Tatars
Kipchak Turkic language
Crimean Tatar (qırımtatar tili, къырымтатар тили, قریم تاتار تلی), also called Crimean (qırım tili, къырым тили, قریم تلی), is a Turkic language spoken
Crimean_Tatar_language
Term
Tatar is a term whose meaning has varied throughout history. The Orkhon inscriptions, a group of 8th-century Old Turkic texts, include the first instances
Tatar_(term)
Slovak ice hockey player (born 1990)
Tomáš Tatar (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈtɔmaːʂ ˈtatar]; born 1 December 1990) is a Slovak professional ice hockey player who is a forward for EV Zug of the
Tomáš_Tatar
Major tribal confederation in the Mongolian Plateau (12th century)
The Tatar confederation (Chinese: 塔塔兒; Old Turkic: 𐱃𐱃𐰺, romanized: tatar; (Mongol: Татар, ᠲᠠᠲᠠᠷ) was one of the five major tribal confederations (khanlig)
Tatar_confederation
First-level administrative division of Russia
the Golden Horde and the Khanate of Kazan. Only in 1920, the next Tatar state, the Tatar ASSR was formed. It became the current Republic of Tatarstan in
Tatarstan
Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Siberia
Siberian Tatars (Siberian Tatar: сибиртатарлар, себер татарлары, romanized: sibirtatarlar, seber tatarları), or simply Siberians (Siberian Tatar: сибиртар
Siberian_Tatars
referred to as Tatars, such as Volga Tatars, Lipka Tatars, Tatars in Lithuania, Crimean Tatars, Mishar Tatars, Dobrujan Tatars, Tatar (Hazara tribe) and
List_of_Tatars
Topics referred to by the same term
Volga Tatar may refer to: Volga Tatar language Volga Tatars This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Volga Tatar. If an internal
Volga_Tatar
Turkic ethnic group mostly of southeast Romania
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Tatars of Romania, Tatars of Dobruja or Dobrujan Tatars are a Turkic ethnic group that have been present
Tatars_of_Romania
1944 Soviet ethnic cleansing and genocide
During the Sürgünlik ("exile"), at least 191,044 Crimean Tatars were subjected to ethnic cleansing and cultural genocide through deportation carried out
Deportation of the Crimean Tatars
Deportation_of_the_Crimean_Tatars
Topics referred to by the same term
Crimean Tatar may refer to: Crimean Tatars, an ethnic group Crimean Tatar language, a language of the Crimean Tatars This disambiguation page lists articles
Crimean_Tatar
Senior wife of Batu Khan
Boraqchin Khatun was an Alchi Tatar woman, one of the Tatar tribes that roamed the east of Mongolia. She was the chief or senior wife of Batu Khan, a
Boraqchin_(Tatar)
Topics referred to by the same term
Siberian Tatar may refer to: Siberian Tatars, an ethnic group Siberian Tatar language, a language of the Siberian Tatars This disambiguation page lists
Siberian_Tatar
Tatar ethnic group in Northern Europe
Finnish Tatars (Finnish Tatar: Finlandiya tatarları; Finnish: Suomen tataarit, Tatar: Финляндия татарлары, romanized: Finləndiyə tatarları;) are a Tatar ethnic
Finnish_Tatars
Writing systems used for the Tatar language
Three scripts are currently used for the Tatar language: Cyrillic (in Russia, including the Republic of Tatarstan, where it is an official language and
Tatar_alphabets
Tatar-language edition of Wikipedia
Tatar edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Tatar Wikipedia (Tatar: Татар Википедиясе, romanized: Tatar Vikipediâse) is the Tatar language edition
Tatar_Wikipedia
Topics referred to by the same term
Mishar Tatar may refer to: Mishar Tatar dialect Mishar Tatars This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mishar Tatar. If an internal
Mishar_Tatar
President of Northern Cyprus from 2020 to 2025
Ersin Tatar (born 7 September 1960) is a Turkish Cypriot politician of Crimean Tatar origin who served as the fifth President of Northern Cyprus from 2020
Ersin_Tatar
Ethnic group
merging. › Tatars in Bulgaria are Crimean Tatar, but also Nogai Tatar minorities in Bulgaria. After 1241, the year of the earliest recorded Tatar invasion
Tatars_in_Bulgaria
Topics referred to by the same term
Kazan Tatar may refer to: Kazan Tatar dialect Kazan Tatars This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kazan Tatar. If an internal
Kazan_Tatar
Kipchak dialects spoken by Mishar Tatars
Mishar Tatar (Мишәр, Mişär / Mişər, Мишәр Татар, Mişär Tatar / Mişər Tatar, көнбатыш татар, könbatış tatar) is a dialect of Tatar spoken by Mishar Tatars, mainly
Mishar_Tatar_dialect
Turkic ethnic group in Afghanistan
considered for merging. › Afghan Tatars are a Turkic ethnic group in Afghanistan. A very small community speaks the Afghan Tatar language, while the vast majority
Afghan_Tatars
Algerian hammer thrower (born 1992)
Zahra Tatar (born 10 November 1992) is an Algerian hammer thrower. She competed in the 2024 Summer Olympics. "Zahra Tatar profile". World Athletics. Retrieved
Zahra_Tatar
Soviet government policy in Crimea until 1989
Crimean Tatar denialism is the idea that the Crimean Tatars are not a distinct ethnic group. After the deportation of the Crimean Tatars, the Soviet government
Denial of Crimean Tatars by the Soviet Union
Denial_of_Crimean_Tatars_by_the_Soviet_Union
2019 Bengali film
Goyenda Tatar is a Bengali adventure detective film directed by Srikanta Galui and produced by Binod Kumar Pandey and Usha Pande. Music is composed by
Goyenda_Tatar
Ethnic group
Tatar population in Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos totoriai) is an ethnic group living in the Republic of Lithuania historical lands of Lithuania. The
Tatars_in_Lithuania
Autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR (1920–1990)
The Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, abbreviated as Tatar ASSR, Tatarstan ASSR or TASSR, was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR. The
Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Tatar_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Governor of Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq
Dr. Ali Tatar Tawfiq Muhammad Amin, known as Ali Tatar (Kurdish: عەلی تەتەر, romanized: Elî Teter Tewfîq Mihemed Emîn; born 15 October 1968, Amedi), is
Ali_Tatar
Tatar Legions: 1941, Germany
The Tatar Legions were auxiliary units of the Waffen-SS formed after the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. It included: Crimean Tatar Legion
Tatar_Legions
Subgroup of the Volga Tatars
template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Mishar Tatars (endonyms: мишәрләр, мишәр татарлары, romanized: mişärlär, mişär tatarları)
Mishar_Tatars
A Tatar personal name, being strongly influenced by Russian tradition, consists of two main elements: isem (given name) and familia (family name) and
Tatar_name
Kipchak Turkic language spoken in Western Siberia
Siberian Tatar (татарца, тадарца, татарча, тадарча, сибиртатарца, себертатарца, tatartsa, tadartsa, tatarcha, tadarcha, sibirtatartsa, sebertatartsa)
Siberian_Tatar_language
Belief that Tatars should constitute an independent nation
Volga Tatar nationalism is the belief that Tatars should constitute an independent nation. Finding historical basis in the Khanate of Kazan and Russian–Tatar
Volga_Tatar_nationalism
American actor
Benjamin Tatar (January 23, 1930 – November 29, 2012) was an American film, television, theater, and voice actor who was Jackie Gleason's aide and had
Benjamin_Tatar
Tatar people serving as state servants
Serving Tatars (Tatar: йомышлы татарлар; Russian: Служилые татары) were a class of ethnically Tatars state servants in Russia (particularly Muscovy) and
Serving_Tatars
American academic (born 1945)
Maria Magdalene Tatar (born May 13, 1945) is an American academic whose expertise lies in children's literature, German literature, and folklore. She
Maria_Tatar
Ethnic group
as Volga Tatars, less often Siberian Tatars. In Ukraine, the number of Tatars is estimated at over 73,000 (the 2001 Ukrainian Census) Tatars in Ukraine
Tatars_in_Ukraine
Prejudice against Tatar people
people who are generally referred to as Tatars, including but not limited to Volga, Siberian, Lipka and Crimean Tatars, although negative attitudes against
Tatarophobia
Bosnia and Herzegovinan footballer (born 1996)
Kerim Tatar (born 2 September 1996) is a Bosnia and Herzegovinan professional footballer who plays as a winger for First League of FBiH club Igman Konjic
Kerim_Tatar
Kipchak Turkic language of the North Caucasus
Nogay tili, Ногайша, Nogayşa) also known as Noğay, Noghay, Nogay, or Nogai Tatar, is a Turkic language spoken in Southeastern European Russia, Kazakhstan
Nogai_language
Turkish taekwondo practitioner
Nur Tatar Askari (born 16 August 1992) is a Turkish female taekwondo practitioner. She is a World and European champion, competing in the feather, light
Nur_Tatar
Latin letter A with diaeresis
Turkic Alphabet, and some Latin-based alphabets in Central Asia, including Tatar, Kazakh, Gagauz, and Turkmen use it. The letter is also used in some Romani
Ä
Peninsula in Europe
Germany during World War II. When the Soviets retook it in 1944, Crimean Tatars were ethnically cleansed and deported under the orders of Joseph Stalin
Crimea
13th-century Mongol military campaign in Europe
the Tatar language had become fashionable in the court of the Grand Prince of Moscow, Vasily II, who was accused of excessive love of the Tatars and their
Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'
Mongol_invasion_of_Kievan_Rus'
outskirts of Vienna and Udine. Death of Ögedei Khan; Retreat of Mongol-Tatar army.[citation needed] spring 1241 – early 1242: Mongol incursions in the
Lists of battles of the Mongol invasion of Europe
Lists_of_battles_of_the_Mongol_invasion_of_Europe
Sultan of Bengal from 1259 to 1268
Muhammad Tatar Khan (Bengali: মুহাম্মদ তাতার খাঁন, Persian: محمد تاتار خان) was the Sultan of North Bengal during 1259-1268 CE after usurping the Governorship
Tatar_Khan
Turkic ethnic group in Xinjiang, China
Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Tatars (Chinese: 塔塔尔族; pinyin: Tǎtǎ'ěrzú; Tatar: татарлар, romanized: tatarlar) are the smallest of
Tatars_in_China
Fictional detective
Goenda Tatar is a fictional detective character created by Bengali novelist Sasthipada Chattopadhyay. Chattopadhyay wrote a number of stories of Goenda
Goenda_Tatar
Topics referred to by the same term
Tatar, Azerbaijan may refer to: Tatar, Jabrayil Tatar, Qubadli Tatar, Zangilan This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations
Tatar,_Azerbaijan
Dialect of Siberian Tatar
Baraba Tatar or Paraba Tatar is a dialect of Siberian Tatar spoken by Baraba Tatars in Siberia. While middle aged individuals and the young generation
Baraba_Tatar_dialect
Topics referred to by the same term
Tatar Mongols may refer to: Mongols, see Tatar (Mongolia) Tatar confederation The Golden Horde This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Tatar-Mongols
Romanian footballer (born 2002)
Mădălina Maria Tătar (born 19 December 2002) is a Romanian footballer who played as a midfielder for Vitória Guimarães. Tătar is a native of Turda, Romania
Mădălina_Tătar
Topics referred to by the same term
Tatar dragon may refer to: Zilant Yelbeghen Chuvash dragons Yuxa This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tatar dragon. If an
Tatar_dragon
Bosnian footballer
Benjamin Tatar (born 18 May 1994) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a forward or midfielder for Sloga Doboj. In September 2020, Tatar was called
Benjamin_Tatar_(footballer)
Capital of Tatarstan, Russia
the Soviet Union, Kazan became the capital of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Tatar ASSR). Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union
Kazan
Hungarian sprinter
István Tatár (24 March 1958 – 2 January 2017 in Eger) was a Hungarian sprinter. He competed in the 4 × 100 metres relay and the 100 meters at the 1980
István_Tatár
The subethnic groups of the Crimean Tatar people refer to ethnic subdivisions among Crimean Tatars deriving from their diverse pre-Tatarization origins
Crimean Tatar subethnic groups
Crimean_Tatar_subethnic_groups
Sub-group of Siberian Tatars
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Baraba Tatars or Paraba Tatars (Siberian Tatar: бараба, параба, бараба татарлар, барама, romanized: baraba
Baraba_Tatars
Hungarian reporter and presenter (born 1983)
Csilla Tatár (born 27 May 1983) is a Hungarian reporter and presenter. Tatár made her first appearance in 1996, at the age of 13, when she recited a poem
Csilla_Tatár
Cuisine of the Tatar people
Tatar cuisine is primarily the cuisine of the Volga Tatars, who live in Tatarstan, Russia, and surrounding areas. The cuisine of the Volga Tatars takes
Tatar_cuisine
Demetrius, Prince of the Tatars (Latin: Demetrius princeps Tartarorum) was a Mongol or Tatar ruler in the second half of the 14th century. Demetrius was
Demetrius, Prince of the Tatars
Demetrius,_Prince_of_the_Tatars
The Old Tatar Quarter (tat.: Иске бистә, İske bistä) is a historical area in the southern part of the Vakhitovsky district in Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan
Old_Tatar_Quarter
Subgroup of Tobol-Irtysh Tatars
(Yaskolbinsk) Tatars (Siberian Tatar: сас татарлар, romanized: sas tatarlar) are a subgroup of the Tobol-Irtysh group of Siberian Tatars. They live in
Zabolotnie_Tatars
Return of Tatars to Crimea, 1980s–1990s
The main wave of Crimean Tatar repatriation occurred in the late 1980s and early 1990s when over 200,000 Crimean Tatars left Central Asia to return to
Crimean_Tatar_repatriation
Kamaletdinov, Tatar: Галиәсгар Галиәкбәр улы Камалетдинов, [ɣæˌliæsˈɣær kʌˈmɑl], Russian: Галиаскар Камал, Galiaskar Kamal;1879-1933) was a Tatar writer, dramatist
Ğaliäsğar_Kamal
Literary works written in Tatar language
Tatar literature is a part of Tatar society and has been part of Tatar history since the existence of a Tatar state.[citation needed] Famous Tatar poets
Tatar_literature
Topics referred to by the same term
Transcaucasian Tatars, modern Azerbaijani people living in Transcaucasia, called Tatars until the Bolshevik Revolution North Caucasian Tatars or Dagestan Tatars, today
Caucasian_Tatars
Topics referred to by the same term
Tatar-e Olya (Persian: تاتارعليا), also known as Tatar-e Bala, may refer to: Tatar-e Olya, East Azerbaijan Tatar-e Olya, Golestan This disambiguation page
Tatar-e_Olya
The Armenian–Tatar massacres (also known as the Armenian–Tatar war, the Armenian–Muslim war, Armenian–Azerbaijani war) was the bloody inter-ethnic confrontation
Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1906
Armenian–Tatar_massacres_of_1905–1906
Turkic tribe in Iran
The Qarai, Karai or Qara Tatars (lit. Black Tatars) are a Turkic tribe found in Khorasan, Azerbaijan, Kerman, and Fars. According to Encyclopedia Iranica
Qarai_(tribe)
Subgroup of Tom Tatars
Eushta Tatars (Siberian Tatar: яушталар, yaushtalar, Russian: Эуштинцы) are one of the three subgroups of Tom Tatar group of Siberian Tatars. Eushta
Eushta_Tatars
Medieval Turkic tribe of the Kimak confederation
The Tatar were one of the seven original Turkic tribes that made up the Kimak confederation, along with the Imur, Kimaks, Bayandur, Kipchak, Lanikaz and
Tatars_(Kimak)
Conflicts between the Tsardom of Russia and the Crimean Khanate in the 16th century
was invaded several times, and conquered in the late 18th century. The Tatars eventually lost their influence in the regions. The raids began shortly
Russo-Crimean_Wars
Ethnic group
Tatar Canadians are Canadian citizens of Tatar descent residing in Canada. According to the 2011 census, there were 2,850 Canadians who claimed Tatar
Tatar_Canadians
Subgroup of Tom Tatars
merging. › The Kalmak Tatars (Siberian Tatar: ҡалмаҡтар, qalmaqtar) are one of the three subgroups of Tom group of Siberian Tatars. Their traditional areas
Kalmak_Tatars
Turkic ethnic group in the North Caucasus
Persian sources Kumyks were also called Dagestan Tatars (or Dagestan Turks), Circassian and Caucasus Tatars. There is no universal opinion regarding the origin
Kumyks
Military unit
The Tatar Cavalry Regiment (Azerbaijani: Tatar süvari alayı; Russian: Татарский конный полк) was one of the regiments of the Caucasian Native Cavalry Division
Tatar_Cavalry_Regiment
Kipchak Turkic language
(/ˈkrɪmtʃæk/ KRIM-chak; кърымчах тыльы, Qrımçah tılyı; also called Judeo-Crimean Tatar, Krimchak, Chagatai, Dzhagatay) is a moribund Turkic language spoken in
Krymchak_language
Tatar language Braille system
alphabet used for the Tatar language is based on Russian Braille, with several additional letters found in the print Tatar alphabet. Tatar uses all of the letters
Tatar_Braille
Empire in Eurasia from 1206-1368
the Tatars, the allies of the Jin, in the east and north. One nephew of Qutula Khan, named Yesugei, had some success fighting against the Tatars, and
Mongol_Empire
Subgroup of the Volga Tatars
Astrakhan Tatars (Tatar: Əsterxan tatarları, Əsterhan tatarlary, Ashtarkhan tatarları; Russian: Астраханские Татары) are an ethnic subgroup of the Tatar. In
Astrakhan_Tatars
Татарско кюфте, Dobrujan Tatar: Tatar kóftesí; "Tatar kofta") is a Bulgarian recipe for a large kofta. The name references the Tatar minority in Bulgaria
Tatarsko_kyufte
Alphabet of the Crimean Tatar language
Crimean Tatar is written in both the Latin and Cyrillic scripts. Before 1928, the Perso-Arabic script was the main orthography. Before the official introduction
Crimean_Tatar_alphabet
Slovak politician
Peter Tatár (born September 10, 1953) became in 1990 a member of the Slovak National Council, i.e. Slovak parliament. He was reelected in 1998–2002 term
Peter_Tatár
Turkic ethnic group
people as Tatars, defined Tatars living in the Transcaucasus region as Caucasian Tatars or more rarely Aderbeijanskie (Адербейджанские) Tatars or even Persian
Azerbaijanis
Latin letter G with breve
Azerbaijani alphabets as well as the Latin alphabets of Zazaki, Laz, Crimean Tatar, Tatar, and Kazakh. It traditionally represented the voiced velar fricative
Ğ
Montenegrin footballer (born 1993)
Boris Tatar (born March 17, 1993) is a Montenegrin footballer who most recently played as a defender for Budućnost Dobanovci. Tatar started his career
Boris_Tatar
A partial list of notable Crimean Tatars, in alphabetical order: Alime Abdenanova – Soviet spy during World War II Teyfuq Abdul – battalion commander in
List_of_Crimean_Tatars
Hungarian footballer (1952–2024)
György Tatár (10 September 1952 – 20 April 2024) was a Hungarian footballer. During his club career, he played for Honvéd Papp József Miskolc, Diósgyőri
György_Tatár
People of Crimean Tatar heritage who live outside Crimea
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
Crimean_Tatar_diaspora
Turkish boxer (born 1985)
Gülsüm Şeyma Tatar (February 6, 1985 in Kars, Turkey) is a world and European champion Turkish female boxer. After having boxed seven years for the sports
Gülsüm_Tatar
Mayonnaise-based cold sauce
Tartar sauce (French: sauce tartare), often spelled tartare sauce in the UK and other Commonwealth countries, is a mayonnaise-based condiment mixed with
Tartar_sauce
Siberian Tatar dialect spoken in Tomsk, Kemerovo and Novosibirsk Oblasts in Russia
The Tom Tatar dialect is one of three major dialects of Siberian Tatars. Eushta, Kalmak and Chat Tatars speak this dialect. In Tumasheva's opinion, the
Tom_Tatar_dialect
Topics referred to by the same term
Tatar-e Sofla (Persian: تاتارسفلي), also known as Tatar-e Pain, may refer to: Tatar-e Sofla, East Azerbaijan Tatar-e Sofla, Golestan This disambiguation
Tatar-e_Sofla
TATAR
TATAR
Male
Russian
(БориÑ) Russian name said to originally derive from Tatar Bogoris, BORIS means "small." Later, however, it was taken to be a short form of Borislav, the first element coming from the root bor- ("battle"), hence "fighter, warrior."Â
TATAR
TATAR
Boy/Male
Hindu
Unrestrained
Boy/Male
Egyptian
God of darkness.
Boy/Male
Indian
Vision, Propitious, Auspicious, Prudent, Bringer of glad tidings
Boy/Male
Welsh
God of war.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Malvika | மாலவிகா
One who lived in malva
Girl/Female
Indian, Kashmiri
Love
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
A Precious Stone; Like a Diamond; Truthful; Union; Fruit
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of French Stéphane, STEAFAN means "crown."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Glow of Moon
Girl/Female
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Lady Capulet, wife to Capulet.
TATAR
TATAR
TATAR
TATAR
TATAR
n.
A native or inhabitant of Tartary in Asia; a member of any one of numerous tribes, chiefly Moslem, of Turkish origin, inhabiting the Russian Europe; -- written also, more correctly but less usually, Tatar.
n.
One of the hereditary nobility among the Tatars, esp. one of the second class.