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The Tatars


The Tatars
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-06-29

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*Includes pictures *Includes a bibliography for further reading A history of the Tatar peoples covers a huge expanse of territory, time, and the rise and fall of many Tatar communities. As such, they played a role in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East over several centuries, and from Genghis Khan to Ivan the Terrible and Josef Stalin, some of history's most infamous tyrants have played a key role in this story. Crucially, the history of the Tatars is one that seems to take place at the fringes of the great empires. Geographically the Tatars descend from several parts of Asia, particularly Central Asia, but the Crimean region has been the nexus of several great power rivalries and numerous conflicts. Yet the Crimean Tatars endured through many of these, aligning themselves with a number of larger powers and developing a reputation as fearsome warriors. Today the Tatars are mainly linked with and live in the Volga region of the Russian Federation. Indeed, Tatarstan is a republic in modern Russia. The "Volga Tatars" are perhaps the best known of the peoples known as Tatars and today number about 5 million people. Yet, other Tatars and those descending from Tatars also live in modern Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Turkey and many other countries in Europe and former Soviet republics. What, then, defines a Tatar? Historically, Tatars have been considered ethnically Turkic and related to Central (and North) Asian peoples. In practice, this meant the Turkic and Mongol peoples that were predominantly nomadic or semi-nomadic. Tatars, for the most part, converted to Islam and their lands, once settled, were punctuated by mosques and Islamic religious practices. Perhaps the best example of Tatar culture that survives today is in the Kazan region of Tatarstan around the Volga River, for instance the Kul-Sharif mosque in Kazan. As the centuries progressed, the Tatars came to represent an important group within Russia and its surrounding countries, as not only members of those societies but also sitting slightly outside the establishment. One example would be Ukraine, where the Crimean Tatars were important players in the politics and trade of the region, but who were essentially independent until the Russian Empire came to dominate the Crimean Peninsula. The Tatars represented a unique fusion of Central Asian culture, style and practices and in many ways represent the crossroads between east and west. However, for centuries they also represented the marauding hordes of eastern invaders who remained in the Ukraine and Russia region and appeared to be engaged in perpetual war. Once the Tatars had been incorporated into the Russian Empire and then its successor the Soviet Union, they were often discriminated against. In the case of Soviet leader Josef Stalin's rule, that meant deportation as "suspicious" fifth columnists. The Tatars would fight for repatriation up until the end of the Soviet period and beyond. The Tatars: The History of the Tatar Ethnic Groups and Tatar Confederation looks at the origins of the ethnic groups, their place in medieval times, and their impact on various modern nations. Along with pictures depicting important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Tatars like never before.



Story Of The Tatars


Story Of The Tatars
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Author : Ragheb Al Sirjany
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014-07-01

Story Of The Tatars written by Ragheb Al Sirjany and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-07-01 with categories.


History of the Tatars invasion of the Abbasy khilafa from the beginning to Ein Jalut.



History Of The Tatars


History Of The Tatars
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Author : Ravil Fakhroutdinov
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

History Of The Tatars written by Ravil Fakhroutdinov and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Asia, Central categories.




Volga Tatars


Volga Tatars
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Author : Azade-Ayse Rorlich
language : en
Publisher: Hoover Press
Release Date : 2017-09-01

Volga Tatars written by Azade-Ayse Rorlich and has been published by Hoover Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-09-01 with History categories.


This is the first Western language study that investigates the history of the Volga Tatars since the Tenth Century A.D. The central theme of the book is the shaping and evolution of the identity of these people, focusing on the history of the first non-Christian and non-Slavic people incorporated into the Russian state.



Crimean Tatars


Crimean Tatars
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Author : Alan W. Fisher
language : en
Publisher: Hoover Press
Release Date : 2014-09-01

Crimean Tatars written by Alan W. Fisher and has been published by Hoover Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-09-01 with History categories.


The first in a series of volumes to discuss the history and development of the non-Russian nationalities in the Soviet Union. --"Professor Fisher's excellent book is brief but clear and succinct. It should be required reading for all students of Russian and European History."--Slavic Review



The Crimean Tatars


The Crimean Tatars
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Author : Brian Glyn Williams
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2016

The Crimean Tatars written by Brian Glyn Williams and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with History categories.


The pearl in the tsar's crown -- Dispossession: the loss of the Crimean homeland -- Dar al Harb: the nineteenth-century Crimean Tatar migrations to the Ottoman Empire -- Vatan: the construction of the Crimean fatherland -- Soviet homeland: the nationalization of the Crimean Tatar identity in the USSR -- Surgun: the Crimean Tatar exile in Central Asia -- Return: the Crimean Tatar migrations from Central Asia to the Crimean Peninsula



The History Of The Tatars Peoples Of The Eurasian Steppe Ancient Times


The History Of The Tatars Peoples Of The Eurasian Steppe Ancient Times
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Author : Rafaėlʹ Sibgatovich Khakimov
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

The History Of The Tatars Peoples Of The Eurasian Steppe Ancient Times written by Rafaėlʹ Sibgatovich Khakimov and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Golden Horde categories.




Crimea Is Ours The Crimean Tatars Never Ending Struggle A Short History


Crimea Is Ours The Crimean Tatars Never Ending Struggle A Short History
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Author : Melek Maksudoğlu
language : en
Publisher: İnkılâb Basım Yayım
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Crimea Is Ours The Crimean Tatars Never Ending Struggle A Short History written by Melek Maksudoğlu and has been published by İnkılâb Basım Yayım this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with History categories.


The Crimean Tatars have often been ignored in the Crimean studies. Whereas the Crimean Tatars are the indigenous people, the owners of the land, faced deportations multiple times and managed to arise each time. They have returned to homeland after 50 years of struggle to build their own civilisation once they had it before the horrific deportation of 1944 ‘Every Crimean Tatar, elderly, men, women, children; they all had bright lights in their eyes. The light of hope! The hope to build their home in the land of their ancestors. They had nothing in their possessions to start with. They did not have a roof over their heads, living in tents. But they had the light of hope. Soon, it will be ten years of living under the Russian control and the light in the people’s eyes are disappearing. Once Crimea becomes free, we have a lot to do!’ Quote from Safinar Djemileva, wife of the Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Djemilev, during a visit to her in exile in Istanbul 1 July 2023 This book is a short history of the Crimean Tatars based on the Crimean Tatars perspective.



The History Of The Tatars Tatar States 15 18th Centuries


The History Of The Tatars Tatar States 15 18th Centuries
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Author : Rafaėlʹ Sibgatovich Khakimov
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

The History Of The Tatars Tatar States 15 18th Centuries written by Rafaėlʹ Sibgatovich Khakimov and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Golden Horde categories.




The Crimean Tatars


The Crimean Tatars
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Author : Brian Glyn Williams
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2001-01-01

The Crimean Tatars written by Brian Glyn Williams and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001-01-01 with History categories.


This volume provides the most up-to-date analysis of the ethnic cleansing of the Crimean Tatars, their exile in Central Asia and their struggle to return to the Crimean homeland. It also traces the formation of this diaspora nation from Mongol times to the collapse of the Soviet Union. A theme which emerges through the work is the gradual construction of the Crimea as a national homeland by its indigenous Tatar population. It ends with a discussion of the post-Soviet repatriation of the Crimean Tatars to their Russified homeland and the social, emotional and identity problems involved.