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Tatars Summary
1,180 words, approx. 4 pages
The name Tatars (also spelled Tartars) refers to several Turkic peoples and ethnic groups living in Asia and Europe, among them the Astrakhan Tatars, Budjak Tatars, Crimean Tatars, Dobrudja Tatars, Siberian Tatars, and Volga-Ural Tatars. The most...
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Tatar
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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...
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Tatar
126 words, approx. 1 pages
Any member of the Turkic-speaking peoples who today live mainly in west-central Russia east to the Ural Mountains, in Kazakhstan, and in western Siberia. They first appeared as nomadic tribes in northeastern Mongolia in the 5th century. Some joined the...
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Tatars Information
5,811 words, approx. 19 pages
Tatars (Tatar: Tatarlar/Татарлар), sometimes spelled Tartar (more about the name), are a Turkic ethnic group or a couple of ethnic groups. Most current day Tatars live all over Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Moldova, Lithuania, Belarus, Bulgaria,...


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The Boston Globe
A Tatar Test For Glasnost
07/30/1987: 334 words, approx. 1 pages
The official response to the request by Crimean Tatars that they be allowed to return to the homeland from which they were banished 40 years ago is being watched carefully outside the Soviet Union. It may be the signal of a fundamental change in...
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The Washington Times
Perpetual plight of the Crimean Tatars.(Commentary)
11/22/1996: 773 words, approx. 3 pages
On May 18, 1944, the critical event occured that transformed the life of 250,000 Crimean Tatars whose ancestral home was the Crimean Peninsula. On that date, Josef Stalin ordered the removal of the entire Crimean Tatar population to remote camps in Uzbekistan, charging...
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AP News
Fort Dix suspect applied for police jobs
5/24/2007: 662 words, approx. 2 pages
One of the men accused of plotting to attack soldiers at Fort Dix had recently applied to be a police officer in two big cities _ a move some authorities believe may have been an effort to infiltrate law enforcement agencies.Serdar Tatar, 23, applied for...
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Dix terror arrest hurts N.J. pizzeria
5/12/2007: 387 words, approx. 1 pages
The father of one of the six men charged with plotting to massacre soldiers at Fort Dix says the business near the base that he's nurtured for years is all but ruined since his son's arrest.Muslim Tatar, who has owned Super Mario's Pizza for five...
 


 

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