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    The Crimean Tatar Wikipedia (Crimean Tatar: Qırımtatarca Vikipediya) is the Crimean Tatar language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. The...
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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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    Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: къырымтатарлар, romanized: qırımtatarlar) or Crimeans (къырымлылар, qırımlılar) are a Turkic ethnic group and nation native...
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    European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary, was a Crimean Tatar state existing from 1441–1783, the longest-lived of the Turkic khanates...
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  • (/ˈkrɪmtʃæk/ KRIM-chak; кърымчах тыльы, Qrımçah tılyı; also called Judeo-Crimean Tatar, Krimchak, Chagatai, Dzhagatay) is a moribund Turkic language spoken...
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  • continued. As a result, the Crimean Khanate was invaded several times, and conquered in the late 18th century. The Tatars eventually lost their influence...
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    Mountain Tatars Kumyks: Daghestan Tatars Crimean Karaites: Crimean Karaite Tatars / Karaite Tatars Krymchaks: Crimean Krymchak Tatars / Krymchak Tatars Kipchak–Nogai...
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  • Nogai, Nogai-Tatar, Dobrujan Nogai, Budjak Nogai, Crimean Tatar, Dobrujan Crimean Tatar, Authentic Crimean Tatar or Colloquial Crimean Tatar. In the grammar...
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  • The Crimean Tatar language consists of three dialects. The standard language is written in the middle dialect (bağçasaray, orta yolaq), which is part...
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    confused with Crimean Tatar or Siberian Tatar, which are closely related but belong to different subgroups of the Kipchak languages. The Tatar language is...
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    Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January...
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    Trakai dialect: karajlar, singular karaj; Hebrew: קראי מזרח אירופה; Crimean Tatar: Qaraylar; Yiddish: קרימישע קאַראַיִמער, romanized: krimishe karaimer)...
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    The Crimean Mountains (Crimean Tatar: Qırım dağları; Ukrainian: Кримські гори; Russian: Крымские горы; Turkish: Yayla Dağları) or Yayla Mountains /jaɪːlə/...
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    Mustafa Dzhemilev (category Articles containing Crimean Tatar-language text)
    Mustafa Abduldzhemil Jemilev (Crimean Tatar: Mustafa Abdülcemil Cemilev, Мустафа Абдюльджемиль Джемилев, [mustɑˈfɑ ɑbdyld͡ʒɛˈmil d͡ʒɛˈmilɛw]), also known...
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    began in 1507. Crimean Khan Devlet I Giray burnt down Moscow during the 1571 campaign. Contemporaries counted up to 80,000 victims of the Tatar invasion in...
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    and the 1944 deportation of all of the indigenous Crimean Tatars by the Soviet government, the Crimean ASSR was stripped of its autonomy in 1946 and downgraded...
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  • installations. When the referendum was proclaimed, the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People called for a boycott of the referendum. The official result from...
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    related to Tatar people. Tatar cuisine Sabantuy Bulgarism Tatar nobility Chinese Tatars Crimean Tatars Lipka Tatars Finnish Tatars Tatars of Kazakhstan...
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    Crimea (redirect from Crimean)
    usage since the early modern period the Crimean Khanate is referred to as Crim Tartary. Today, the Crimean Tatar name of the peninsula is Qırım, while the...
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    to Crimean Tatars Crimean Karaites - Crimean Khanate - Crimean People's Republic - Crimean Tatar diaspora - Crimean Tatar language - Crimean Tatar dialects...
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  • steppe dialect of Crimean Tatar, Kazakh, Karakalpak, and Kipchak dialects of Uzbek. /ŋ/ can be an allophone of /ɴ/. Siberian Tatar alphabet and IPA pronunciation:...
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    within the Russian SFSR in 1945 following the ethnic cleansing of the Crimean Tatars by the Soviet regime, and in 1954, Crimea was transferred to the Ukrainian...
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    De-Tatarization of Crimea (category Articles containing Crimean Tatar-language text)
    The de-Tatarization of Crimea (Crimean Tatar: Qırımnıñ tatarsızlaştırıluvı; Russian: Детатаризация Крыма, romanized: Detatarizatsiya Kryma; Ukrainian:...
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    the Kipchak branch, it is closely related to Kazakh, Karakalpak and Crimean Tatar. In 2014 the first Nogai novel (Akşa Nenem) was published, written in...
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    lit. 'Eastern War' Turkish: Kırım Savaşı Italian: Guerra di Crimea Crimean Tatar: Qırım cenki Badem 2010, p. 180. Clodfelter 2017, p. 180. Зайончковский...
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    the Latin-based Turkish alphabet or the Crimean Tatar alphabet. In 1 June 1956, Latin alphabet for Dobrujan Tatar was accepted and it was used in University...
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  • 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...
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    popular as slave concubines by the Crimean Tatar aristocrats, and Ebulgazi Bahadir stated that many Crimean-Tatar men preferred enslaved women as wives...
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    in Crimea in the late Middle Ages, after the Crimean Khanate had come into existence. The Crimean Tatars were forcibly expelled to Central Asia by Joseph...
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    Noman Çelebicihan Battalion (category Articles containing Crimean Tatar-language text)
    (Ukrainian: Батальйон імені Номана Челебіджіхана, Crimean Tatar: Noman Çelebicihan Batalyonı) was a Crimean Tatar volunteer battalion named after Noman Çelebicihan...
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