Tatars

The Tatars (; Tatar: татарлар, tatarlar, تاتارلار‎, Crimean Tatar: tatarlar; Old Turkic: 𐱃𐱃𐰺‎, romanized: Tatar [ ]) is an umbrella term for different Turkic ethnic groups bearing the name "Tatar."Initially, the ethnonym Tatar possibly referred to the Tatar confederation. That confederation was eventually incorporated into the Mongol Empire when Genghis Khan unified the various steppe tribes. Historically, the term Tatars (or Tartars) was applied to anyone originating from the vast Northern and Central Asian landmass then known as Tartary, which was dominated by various Turco-Mongol nomadic empires and kingdoms. More recently, however, the term has come to refer more narrowly …

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UN: The United Nations · 30 September 2024 French

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limitations à la capacité de la communauté des Tatars de Crimée de conserver ses instances représentatives


MRG: Minority Rights Group International · 25 September 2024 English

state language and Russian is recognized as the language of per cent of Kyrgyz, and 45.3 per cent of Tatars. [...] The State Programme for Improving the Teaching and Salaries for teachers and faculty members

frequently imposes information blockades 15,171), Tatars (0.1 per cent or 6,495) and Arabs (0.1 per on the language of per cent of Kyrgyz, and 45.3 per cent of Tatars. Tajik was inter-ethnic communication, while all freely (Article 2). The Law on the State per cent of Tatars (Statistical Agency under the President Language TAJIKISTAN 9 52.2% 22.8% Uzbeks Russians Kyrgyz 31% Tatars 30.6% Figure 2: Tajik as the second language as Worth underscoring is the growing perception among Tatars some minority communities of the Russian language


UN: The United Nations · 23 September 2024 English

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including Lezgins, Poles, Ukrainians, Armenians, Tatars, Roma, Lithuanians and Turkmens, which constituted


Wilson Center Canada · 18 September 2024 English

The conditions the possibility that the KGB arranged the pogroms of the deportation were deplorable: people were to show the Uzbek authorities that the locals could moved by trucks and …

Socialist Republics Volga Germans, or the Crimean Tatars, forcing them (USSR). Unlike many other ethnic lives of this community is the and the Crimean Tatars. Without an eponymous fact that the Ahiskan dialect Uzbekistan. (Others, like the Chechens, Crimean Tatars, Volga Germans, and Ingush, were similarly In 1989


CFPPR: Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research · 11 September 2024 English

the warm waters.38 The invasion of Crimea in this century led to the forced migration of Crimean Tatars as part of the Russification policy.39 After the invasion of Crimea, Russia became the power controlling

gas” were added to the “energy” sub-code. “Crimean Tatars,” “Meskhetians,” and “Gagauz” were included in century led to the forced migration of Crimean Tatars as part of the Russification policy.39 After the and related societies, in particular the Crimean Tatars, were forced to emigrate from the USSR because The 1,000 Houses project was proposed by Crimean Tatars in 1994, on the 50th anniversary of the 1944 deportations


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 6 September 2024 French

immatériel (2003), « l’ornek, un ornement des Tatars de Crimée, et les savoirs connexes » ont été inscrits des manuels sur la langue et la littérature des tatars de Crimée n’est que de 37 %, et qu’il n’y a aucun représentants du peuple autochtone d’Ukraine, à savoir les Tatars de Crimée. Après le début de l’agression à grande administratives ont été imposées à 344 personnes, dont 223 Tatars de Crimée, soit presque 65 %. ❖ Article 20.2.2 Russie est le plus souvent invoqué contre les Tatars de Crimée qui se présentent devant les « tribunaux


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 3 September 2024 English

134 persons, are representatives of the Crimean Tatars, an indigenous people of Ukraine. After the beginning imposed on 344 individuals, of whom 223 were Crimean Tatars, or almost 65%. ❖ Article 20.2.2 of the Code of Offenses of the Russian Federation is against Crimean Tatars who come to the occupation “courts” to support to administrative penalties, 236 were Crimean Tatars (84%). The “court cases” also have compact geography related to the places of compact residence of Crimean Tatars, as in the case of the above article. Court hearings


UN: The United Nations · 26 August 2024 English

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Poles and 159,656 Ukrainians. Jews, Armenians, Tatars, Roma, Azerbaijanis, Lithuanians and other groups


Amnesty International · 20 August 2024 French

Tofik Abdulgaziev, human rights activist from Crimea sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment on politically motivated charges in Russia, was hospitalized in a critical condition in March 2024. He has lost …

organisait des événements pour les enfants de Tatars de Crimée incarcérés pour des motifs politiques envoyait des colis alimentaires aux prisonniers tatars de Crimée se trouvant en détention provisoire, caractère politique, et allait soutenir d’autres Tatars de Crimée lors de perquisitions à leurs domiciles Abdoulgaziev a fait partie des plus de 20 militant·e·s tatars de Crimée arrêtés arbitrairement le 27 mars 2019 religieuses exercées par les autorités russes contre les Tatars de Crimée en Crimée occupée. Cette organisation


Amnesty International · 20 August 2024 English

Tofik Abdulgaziev, human rights activist from Crimea sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment on politically motivated charges in Russia, was hospitalized in a critical condition in March 2024. He has lost …

was organizing events for children of Crimean Tatars imprisoned on politically motivated charges. He motivated cases, came to support other Crimean Tatars during searches of their homes. Tofik Abdulgaziev political and religious persecution of Crimean Tatars in the occupied Crimea. The group brings together been imprisoned on trumped-up charges. Crimean Tatars are an Indigenous people of Crimea who made up


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