• Mishar Tatar or Misher Tatar, also Western Tatar (Мишәр, Mişär, Мишәр Татар, Mişär Tatar, көнбатыш татар, könbatış tatar), is a dialect of Tatar or a separate...
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    Moscow. Mishars also comprise the majority of Finnish Tatars and Tatars living in other Nordic and Baltic countries. Mishars speak the western dialect of the...
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    connotations. Mishar Tatars, or Mishars (mişär tatarları, mişärlär) are an ethnographic group of Volga Tatars speaking Mishar dialect of the Tatar language...
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  • in Serbia Mishar (cartoonist), Malaysian cartoonist Mishar Tatars Mishar Yurt Mishar Tatar dialect Misar (disambiguation) Mischer (disambiguation) Misharin...
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    differences exist also. Mishar is the dialect spoken by the Tatar minority of Finland. Two main isoglosses that characterize Siberian Tatar are ç as [ts] and...
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  • Misar may refer to: Mišar, Serbia Misar, Iran Mishar Tatar dialect Mishar (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    1900s, when Mishar Tatar merchants emigrated from the Nizhny Novgorod Governorate of the Russian Empire, and eventually settled in Finland. Tatars have the...
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    Turkic). There are two Tatar dialects—Central and Western. The Western dialect (Misher) is spoken mostly by Mishärs, the Central dialect is spoken by Kazan...
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  • modern Tatar languages are: the Tatar language of European Russia the Mishar Tatar dialect the Old Tatar language, its parent language the Crimean Tatar language...
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    Aisa Hakimcan (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    Hakimcan (Literary Tatar: Гайсә Хәкимҗан; Ğaysä Xäkimcan / Ğaysə Xəkimcan; In Mishar Dialect ğ is not pronounced) عيسى حكيم جان (Tatar İske imlâ) In modern...
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    Russian language. The Mishars are believed to be Mordvins who came under Tatar influence and adopted the language (Mishar Tatar dialect) and the Sunni Muslim...
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    Zinnetullah Ahsen Böre (category Mishar Tatars)
    Literary Tatar: Зиннәтулла Әхсән Бүре; Zinnätulla Äxsän / Zinnətulla Әxsən Büre, born Ğimadetdinov / Зиннәтулла Гыймадетдинов - Mishar Dialect: İmadetdinov...
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  • Finland-Swedish Sign Language Finnish Sign Language Mishar Tatar (language of the Finnish Tatars) Franco-Provençal Picard Norman Gallo Lorrain Poitevin-Saintongeaix...
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    Kasimov (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    group of Tatars settled there in 15th century and are now known as Qasim Tatars. They speak the Mishar dialect, mixed with the Middle Tatar dialect of the...
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    Räshid Hakimsan (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    Literary Tatar, 'Räshid Hakimsan' is Рәшит Хәкимҗан = Räşit Xäkimcan / Rəşit Xəkimcan. (’Hakimcan’ among Finnish Tatars; can = d͡ʒan, in Mishar Dialect). Original...
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    Ğabdulla Tuqay (category CS1 Tatar-language sources (tt))
    Tukay via Turkish and Abdulla Tukay via Mishar Tatar dialect. "Тукай, Габдулла". Tatar Encyclopaedia (in Tatar). Kazan: The Republic of Tatarstan Academy...
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    Khanate of Kazan (category CS1 Tatar-language sources (tt))
    was the Tatar language, including the Middle dialect of the Kazan Tatars and the Western dialect of the Mishars. Its written form (Old Tatar language)...
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    Volga Finns (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    be possible for a Finnic tribe to have adopted Tatar culture, referring to a theory that Mishar Tatars descend from "Tatarized" part of the tribe. Orlov...
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  • Mukhsha Ulus (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    Encyclopaedia. 2002. Mokshaland Mukhsha Sernya battle Narchat Mishar Yurt Temnikov Principality Mishar Tatars Burtas Mongol invasion of Europe History of Mokshaland...
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  • believed that among the current languages Cuman is closest to the Mishar dialect of the Tatar language. From the book known as the Codex Cumanicus, a Cuman...
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  • (dialect of Perm Bashkirs) Qariźel Lower Ağiźel Middle Ural Tatar (Tatarça / Tatar Tele) Central/Middle (Kazan) (basis of the standard literary Tatar)...
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    Kipchaks, Burtas: On the Ethnic Ancestors of the Nizhnii Novgorod Mishar Tatars". Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia. 57 (4): 317–318 – via Taylor...
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    Gabdulkhay Akhatov (category Volga Tatar people)
    Literary Language (Monograph). Kazan, 1979.(in Russian) Akhatov G. Mishar Dialect of Tatar Language" (a Textbook for University Students). Ufa, 1980.(in Russian)...
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    Ymär Abdrahim (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    romanized: Umyar Abdrahimov; Mishar Dialect: "Ümär", Literary Tatar: Гомәр Габдрәхимов, Ğomär Ğabdräximov; 24 March 1882 - 26 March 1975) was a Tatar entrepreneur, who...
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    Ymär Daher (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    romanized: Umyar Tagirov, Mishar Dialect: "Ümär", Literary Tatar: Гомәр Таһиров, Ğomər Tahir; 5 November 1910 – 10 July 1999) was a Tatar cultural worker, researcher...
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    Ymär Sali (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    Alyautdinov; Mishar Dialect: "Ümär", Literary Tatar: Гомәр Сәли / Галәветдин, Ğomər Səli / Ğaləwetdin; February 5, 1876 - August 12, 1951) was a Tatar entrepreneur...
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    Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    Istoriia KPSS 1999 (8): 56. Mishar (Mişär) Tatars are an ethnic sub-group of the Volga Tatars, speaking a Western dialect of the Tatar language, originating...
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    originally formed largely by "Meshchera Tatars" under the Golden Horde, which he also connects to later Mishar Tatars. A. V. Mirtov wrote that the life and...
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    two research trips to Russia. His studies include works on Chuvash, Mishar Tatar, Meadow Mari and Khanty languages, which led to further discoveries in...
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  • Khoton is a dialect of Uyghur language in the Karluk group of Turkic languages. Khoton learners are decreasing every year and considered an extinct language...
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