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- After the breakup of the Golden Horde, the Khiyat continued to rule the [[Crimean Peninsula|Crimea]] and [[Kazan]] until the late 18th century. They were ann ...of Central Asia. As a rule, the Genghisid descent played a crucial role in Tatar politics. For instance, [[Mamai]] had to exercise his authority through a s21 KB (2.943 kelime) - 11:28, 25 Mart 2017
- ...ccessor states, which, like the Mongols in general, were commonly called [[Tatar|Ta(r)tars]]{{efn|The spelling with 'r' is due to a confusion with ''[[tarta * [[Crimean Khanate]].26 KB (3.821 kelime) - 11:36, 25 Mart 2017
- ...dieval history?", ''The Historian'' 50 (1988), 568-70.</ref><ref>Allsen. ''Culture and Conquest''. p. 211.</ref> ...ynasty,<ref>Jackson. ''Mongols and the West''. p. 127.</ref><ref>Allsen. ''Culture and Conquest''. pp. xiii, 235.</ref> but it was later taken by the [[Han Ch108 KB (16.440 kelime) - 11:59, 25 Mart 2017
- |event_end = Last remnant subjugated by the [[Crimean Khanate]] |s1 = Crimean Khanate72 KB (10.914 kelime) - 18:09, 25 Mart 2017
- After the breakup of the Golden Horde, the Khiyat continued to rule the [[Crimean Peninsula|Crimea]] and [[Kazan]] until the late 18th century. They were ann ...of Central Asia. As a rule, the Genghisid descent played a crucial role in Tatar politics. For instance, [[Mamai]] had to exercise his authority through a s21 KB (2.943 kelime) - 18:10, 25 Mart 2017
- ...entral Asia]]. As a rule, the Genghisid descent played a crucial role in [[Tatar]] politics. For instance, [[Mamai]] (1335-1380) had to exercise his authori At a later period, [[Tatar]] potentates of Genghisid stock included the [[List of Kazan khans|khans of16 KB (2.350 kelime) - 18:14, 25 Mart 2017
- ...entral Asia]]. As a rule, the Genghisid descent played a crucial role in [[Tatar]] politics. For instance, [[Mamai]] (1335-1380) had to exercise his authori At a later period, [[Tatar]] potentates of Genghisid stock included the [[List of Kazan khans|khans of16 KB (2.350 kelime) - 18:15, 25 Mart 2017
- | 3.7% [[Tatars|Tatar]] ...ультуры Новгородской области}} (Novgorod Region Culture Committee) |access-date=October 20, 2016 |quote= |archive-url=http://web.ar253 KB (34.667 kelime) - 18:22, 25 Mart 2017
- [[Image:Flag of the Crimean Tatar people.svg|thumb|Flag of the [[Crimean Tatars]], sporting the traditional tamğa.]] [[Category:Turkish culture]]11 KB (1.599 kelime) - 16:39, 26 Mart 2017
- ...nic groups: Uzbek 80%, Russian 5.5%, Tajik 5%, Kazakh 3%, Karakalpak 2.5%, Tatar 1.5%, other 2.5% (1996 est.)" Assuming Uzbek, Kazakh, Karakalpak and Tartar ...%, German 1.1%, other 4.4% (2009 est.)" Assuming Kazakh, Uzbek, Uighur and Tatar are included as Turks, 63.1% + 2.9% + 1.4% + 1.3% = 68.7%. 68.7% of 17.9m =60 KB (9.224 kelime) - 16:50, 26 Mart 2017
- ...nic groups: Uzbek 80%, Russian 5.5%, Tajik 5%, Kazakh 3%, Karakalpak 2.5%, Tatar 1.5%, other 2.5% (1996 est.)" Assuming Uzbek, Kazakh, Karakalpak and Tartar ...%, German 1.1%, other 4.4% (2009 est.)" Assuming Kazakh, Uzbek, Uighur and Tatar are included as Turks, 63.1% + 2.9% + 1.4% + 1.3% = 68.7%. 68.7% of 17.9m =116 KB (16.285 kelime) - 17:30, 26 Mart 2017
- ...ewise in [[Greater Khorasan|Khorasan]], [[Persia]].<ref>Thomas T. Allsen ''Culture and Conquest in Mongol Eurasia'', p.45</ref> ...tern nations. In 1235 Batu, who earlier had directed the conquest of the [[Crimean Peninsula]], was assigned an army of possibly 130,000 to oversee an invasio24 KB (3.843 kelime) - 19:00, 26 Mart 2017
- ...Abouseif, Doris. ''Cairo of the Mamluks: A History of Architecture and Its Culture''. New York: Macmillan, 2008.</ref> ...The ''faris'' and the notion of ''furusiyya'' originated in [[Religion and culture in ancient Iran|pre-Muslim Persian brotherhoods]]. Within the [[Muslim worl48 KB (6.912 kelime) - 20:13, 26 Mart 2017
- ...]] and [[Kırklareli]]. The element is also known as “Tepreş” among [[Crimean Tatars]] who live in [[Northern Dobruja]] ([[Romania]]). Dita e Shëngjergj ...sonal celebrations which are, particularly rooted in ancient [[Anatolia]]n culture, held in spring or early summer and formed under the influence of [[Christi13 KB (2.211 kelime) - 10:07, 6 Mayıs 2017