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...Uyghur language|Uyghur]], [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]], and [[Tatar language|Tatar]]. English, as well as Turkish, have gained popularity among younger people
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...tor and [[martial artist]]. Nigmatullin was born on October 5, 1949 in a [[Tatar]]-[[Uzbek people|Uzbek]] family in [[Kirgizia]]. He took part in many actio
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...ursak]]'', ''shelpek'', ''[[Çäkçäk|sheck-sheck]]'' (also known by the Tatar name ''chack-chack''<!--the kazakh' name is sheck-sheck, chack-chak used in
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...ed only for editors to communicate with each other primarily about editing topics. Access to the forums requires an editor account and editors are expected t
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...group]]s in a 2003 census were: Kazakh 43.6%, Russian 40.2%, Uyghur 5.7%, Tatar 2.1%, Korean 1.8%, Ukrainian 1.7%, German 0.7%.
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...and the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]]s, like the [[Kyrgyz people|Kirghiz]] and the [[Tatar]]s, had almost entirely converted to [[Islam]] under the authority of [[Emi
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...on was Kangar.<ref>P.Golubovsky, ''Pechenegs, Torks, and Polovetses before Tatar invasion'', SPb, 1884. p.55, in L.Gumilev, ''Ancient Türks'', [http://gumi
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...the post of ''cishi'' for [[Dai County]]. He hired more than ten thousand Tatar nomads to bring back to Daizhou, but was denied admittance to the Shiling P
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The first record of the Senior ''zhuz'' dates to 1748, due to a [[Tatar]] emissary of the [[Anna of Russia|Tsaritsa]] who had been sent to the ste
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...rity of "Russian, Polish and [[Galician Jews]] descend from the Khazars, a Tatar people from the south of Russia who converted to Judaism in mass at the tim
...ot Turkic. A further conclusion was that the Ashkenazi arose from ‘Turko-Tatar converts to Judaism.’<ref name ="Kizilov">Mikhail Kizilov, [https://book
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...olarship is likewise sceptical of claims that the [[Crimean Tatar language|Tatar-speaking Krymchak Jews]] of the Crimea descend from Khazars.<ref>{{harvnb|B
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...ods to nomadic Kazakhs. They were also [[Islam|Islamic]] missionaries, and Tatar settlers were the conduit of [[Islam]] into the region.
Now each Kazakhstan oblast has its own Tatar cultural centre, dedicated to preserve ethnic identity.
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...ent name of the lake originates from the word "balkas" of [[Tatar language|Tatar]], [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] and [[Southern Altai language]]s which means
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...er hand, have achieved majority support for their assertion that 'ural' in Tatar means a belt, and recall that an earlier name for the range was 'stone belt
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| minor_ethnic = Russian, Uzbek, Ukrainian, Uyghur, Tatar, German
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...are [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]], [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]], [[Tatar language|Tatar]], [[Uyghur language|Uyghur]], [[Turkish language|Turkish]], [[Azeri langua
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...<ref>{{cite web|url=http://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/15284/TU|title=Tatar in Turkey|author=Joshua Project|publisher=|accessdate=10 May 2015}}</ref>
| languages = [[Tatar language|Tatar]], [[Russian language|Russian]]
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!Bashkir||Tatar||Uzbek||Russian||Chinese
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