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Tatary
[ tah-tuh-ree ]
Tatary
/ ˈtɑːtərɪ /
noun
- 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 Tataryanother name for the Tatar Strait
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He was planning new missionary posts in Georgia and Tatary when death called him to his reward.
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A formidable insurrection, excited partly by religious enthusiasm, broke out in the western parts of Chinese Tatary in 1826.
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Among these were the brothers Polo, who traded with the East and themselves visited Tatary.
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"Impossible to go either to Turkey or Tatary," replied the Koschevoi, putting his pipe coolly into his mouth again.
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Look up to where the church towers are crowned by the onion domes of Tatary against a European sky.
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