Tatary
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How to use Tatary in a sentence
He was planning new missionary posts in Georgia and Tatary when death called him to his reward.
The Jesuits, 1534-1921 | Thomas J. CampbellA formidable insurrection, excited partly by religious enthusiasm, broke out in the western parts of Chinese Tatary in 1826.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 433 | VariousAmong these were the brothers Polo, who traded with the East and themselves visited Tatary.
"Impossible to go either to Turkey or Tatary," replied the Koschevoi, putting his pipe coolly into his mouth again.
Taras Bulba and Other Tales | Nikolai Vasilievich GogolLook up to where the church towers are crowned by the onion domes of Tatary against a European sky.
Capitals of the Northlands | Ian C. Hannah
British Dictionary definitions for Tatary
Tartary
/ (ˈtɑːtərɪ) /
a historical region (with indefinite boundaries) in E Europe and Asia, inhabited by Bulgars until overrun by the Tatars in the mid-13th century: extended as far east as the Pacific under Genghis Khan
Gulf of Tatary another name for the Tatar Strait
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