• Dobrujan Tatar is the Tatar language of Romania. It includes Kipchak dialects,[clarification needed] but today there is no longer a sharp distinction...
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    Tatars of Romania, Tatars of Dobruja or Dobrujan Tatars (Romanian: Tătarii din România) are a Turkic ethnic group that have been present in Romania since...
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    The Dobrujan Tatar alphabet is the writing system of Dobrujan Tatar. Before 1956 only Perso-Arabic script was used and after 1956, Latin alphabet was...
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    Kipchak–Bulgar branch or "Tatar" in the narrow sense Volga Tatars Astrakhan Tatars Lipka Tatars Kipchak–Cuman branch Crimean Tatars Dobrujan Tatars Karachays and...
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    Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: qırımtatarlar, къырымтатарлар) or Crimeans (Crimean Tatar: qırımlılar, къырымлылар) are a Turkic ethnic group and nation...
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    form support armies. The Dobrujan Tatar nationalist Fazil Ulkusal and Lipka Tatar Edige Kirimal helped in freeing Crimean Tatars from German prisoner-of-war...
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    (UK: /kɒnˈstæntsə/, US: /kənˈstɑːn(t)sə/; Romanian: [konˈstantsa] ; Dobrujan Tatar: Köstencĭ; Aromanian: Custantsa; Bulgarian: Кюстенджа, romanized: Kyustendzha...
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    Crimean Tatar (qırımtatar tili, къырымтатар тили, قریم تاتار تلی), also called Crimean (qırım tili, къырым тили, قریم تلی), is a moribund Kipchak Turkic...
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  • referred to as Tatars, such as Volga Tatars, Lipka Tatars, Crimean Tatars, Mishar Tatars, Dobrujan Tatars, Tatar (Hazara tribe) and Siberian Tatars. Russia is...
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  • Taner Murat (category CS1 Tatar-language sources (tt))
    Taner Murat (Dobrujan Tatar: تَانَرْ مُرَاتْ; born 8 May 1959) is a Romanian Tatar writer, poet and translator. Taner Murat was born on 8 May 1959 in...
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  • (extinct) South Kipchak (Aralo-Caspian Turkic) Kipchak-Nogai Dobrujan Tatar (Tatarşa / Tatar tílí) Şól Nogay Yalîbolu Fergana Kipchak (Kipchak Uzbek / ”Old...
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    (majuscule: Ţ, minuscule: ţ) is a letter which is part of the Gagauz and Dobrujan Tatar alphabet, used to represent the sound /t͡s/, the voiceless alveolar...
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  • the most widely spoken languages in this group are Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tatar. The Kipchak languages share a number of features that have led linguists...
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  • example: Dobrujan Bulgarians Dobrujan Germans Dobrujan Tatars Dobrujan Turks This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dobrujans. If...
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    Budjak Horde (category Tatar states)
    The Budjak Horde or Belgorod Horde (Dobrujan Tatar: Bucaq Ordası) formed part of the Nogai Horde in the 17th and 18th centuries. It settled in the northern...
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    and Ukrainian: Буджак, Romanian: Bugeac, Gagauz and Turkish: Bucak, Dobrujan Tatar: Bucaq), is a historical region that was part of Bessarabia from 1812...
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    (Bulgarian: Татарско кюфте, Dobrujan Tatar: Tatar köftesĭ) is a Bulgarian recipe for a large Kofta. The name references the Tatar minority in Bulgaria. Food...
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    Tatar Festival - Tuzla The TV show "Tatars from Romania" Romanian name: Uniunea Democrată a Tătarilor Turco-Musulmani din România, UDTTMR; Dobrujan Tatar...
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    Crimean Tatar cuisine is primarily the cuisine of the Crimean Tatars, who live on the Crimean Peninsula. The traditional cuisine of the Crimean Tatars has...
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  • Emin Bektöre (category Crimean Tatar activists)
    – 15 April 1995) was a Dobrujan-born Dobrujan Tatar folklorist, ethnographer, lyricist, and activist for ethnic Dobrujan Tatar causes. Emin was born in...
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    Arabic script (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    Sabah, Malaysia Cham language in Cambodia besides Western Cham script. Dobrujan Tatar in Romania and Bulgaria North Africa Arabic Berber languages have often...
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    the Crimean Tatar People (Crimean Tatar: Qırımtatar Milliy Meclisi) is the single highest executive-representative body of the Crimean Tatars in period...
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  • language the Crimean Tatar language of Crimea the Dobrujan Tatar language of Romania the Siberian Tatar language of Siberia, Russia the Baraba dialect Tartary...
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    Northern Min (which also uses the caron). I-breve (Ĭ, ĭ) is used in Dobrujan Tatar for the [ɪ] sound. In Khmer, ă, ĕ, ĭ, ŏ, œ̆, and ŭ are used in Khmer...
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  • A partial list of notable Crimean Tatars, in alphabetical order: Alime Abdenanova – Soviet spy during World War II Teyfuq Abdul – battalion commander in...
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    Romanian: Edisan, Turkish: Yedisan, Russian: Едисан, romanized: Yedisan, Dobrujan Tatar: Cedĭsan) was a conditional name for Özi [Paşa] Sancağı (Ochakiv Sanjak)...
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  • 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...
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    Gagauz, and Balkan Gagauz Turkish, as well as Oghuz-influenced Crimean Tatar. Other Turkic languages demonstrate varying amounts of mutual intelligibility...
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    Tatars in Bulgaria are Crimean Tatar, but also Nogai Tatar minorities in Bulgaria. After 1241, the year of the earliest recorded Tatar invasion of Bulgaria...
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  • Tatarşa may refer to: Tatarşa, native name of Dobrujan Tatar Tatarşa, noun for Tatar language in Kazakh Tatarka (disambiguation) Tatarca (disambiguation)...
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