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Crimean Tatars are the native ethnic group of Crimea. This site contains documents, articles, news items, essays, poems, and interviews that cover Crimean Tatar history and culture, their experiences during deportation and exile, The Crimean Tatars are Turkic people who inhabited the Crimean peninsula, now a part of Ukraine,
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The Crimean Tatars are a Turkic people who inhabited Crimean peninsula from at least the 13th century to Word War II, when they were deported to Central Asia by Stalin's orders. Although the Soviet regime "exonerated" them, it has denied permission for the Crimean Tatars to return to Crimea.
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Crimean Tatars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tatars (Tatar: Tatarlar/Татарлар), sometimes spelled Tartars, are a Turkic-speaking ethnic group or multiple ethnic groups.
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Beyond Memory: The Crimean Tatars' Deportation and Return - Greta Uehling Profiles of Potential Migrants - Crimean Tatars: Profile and Migration Intentions of Crimean Tatars Living in Uzbekistan - United Nations...
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Useful documents about the Crimean Tatars No Other Home: The Crimean Tatars is a Multi-Media Project sponsored by the U.S.- Ukraine Foundation in Washington, DC. Find out how you can support this project.
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The present paper is a short report of the fieldwork done between August 31 and September 30, 1997, as well as June 13 and July 7, 1998, in Turkey in the regions inhabited by the Crimean Tatars and Noghais.
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War with Lithuania War with Lithuania Crimean Tatars aided Ottoman forces in the Conquest of Akkerman (Mauro Castro) from the Genoese War with the Great Horde (Kazakhs) Raids in christian lands War with the Great Horde (Kazakhs) War with Poland-Lithuania (Polish Invasion of Moldavia 1497) (1493-1503) .
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CRIMEAN TATAR KHANATE IN THE 15TH CENTURY Timeline : Crimean Tatars CRIMEAN TATAR KHANATE C. 1700 Timeline : Crimean Tatars...
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The Crimean Tatar cultural history is little known in the West due to the lack of enough sources. In fact, as Allan W. Fisher wrote, "...there is no account in any language of the history of Crimean Tatars from their first appearance in Crimea until today" (_The Crimean Tatars_, p. xii).
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