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    The deportation of the Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: Qırımtatar halqınıñ sürgünligi, Cyrillic: Къырымтатар халкъынынъ сюргюнлиги) or the Sürgünlik ('exile')...
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    Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: qırımtatarlar, къырымтатарлар) or Crimeans (Crimean Tatar: qırımlılar, къырымлылар) are a Turkic ethnic group and nation...
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    on the study of the Crimean Tatar language following the deportation of the Crimean Tatars by the Soviet government has led to the fact that at the moment...
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  • The Crimean Tatar diaspora dates back to the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 1783, after which Crimean Tatars emigrated in a series of waves spanning...
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  • political justification for the deportation and marginalization of them. After the deportation of the Crimean Tatars in May 1944, the government strongly promoted...
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    Two of these cases with the highest mortality rates have been labelled by some as genocides–the deportation of the Crimean Tatars was declared as genocide...
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    served as the basis for the deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944, despite active Crimean Tatar participation in the war effort and the desire by...
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    000 Crimean Tatars died during the deportation, and tens of thousands perished subsequently due to the harsh exile conditions. The Crimean Tatar deportation...
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    from the Soviet Union's border regions. Nearly 8,000 Crimean Tatars died during the deportation, and tens of thousands perished subsequently due to the harsh...
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    Kipchak–Bulgar branch or "Tatar" in the narrow sense Volga Tatars Astrakhan Tatars Lipka Tatars Kipchak–Cuman branch Crimean Tatars Dobrujan Tatars Karachays and...
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  • 200 years, due in part to the deportation of the Crimean Tatars 70 years ago. Following the Tatar deportation, large numbers of ethnic Russians and ethnic...
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    from the full-scale deportation and exile of Crimean Tatars in 1944 to other measures such as the burning of Crimean Tatar books published in the 1920s...
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    Genocide recognition politics (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2024)
    attempted an "unmaking of Crimean Tatars and their language" by not allowing them even to be registered as Crimean Tatars since the deportation; they could only...
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    After the Second World War and the 1944 deportation of all of the indigenous Crimean Tatars by the Soviet government, the Crimean ASSR was stripped of its...
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  • list of notable Crimean Tatars, in alphabetical order: Alime Abdenanova – Soviet spy during World War II Teyfuq Abdul – battalion commander in the Red...
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  • The main wave of Crimean Tatar repatriation occurred in the late 1980s and early 1990s when over 200,000 Crimean Tatars left Central Asia to return to...
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  • published the first Crimean Tatar drama "Olcağa çare almaz". Crimean Tatar literary process was interrupted by the Soviet Deportation of the Crimean Tatars in...
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    (РОССПЭН) Deportation of Crimean Tatars by Stalin Archived 2009-10-15 at the Wayback Machine Robert Conquest, The Nation Killers: The Soviet Deportation of Nationalities...
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  • by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army Deportation of the Crimean Tatars, 1944 ethnic cleansing and genocide in Crimea by the Soviet Union Allegations of genocide...
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    living like Crimean Tatars and speaking dialects of Crimean Tatar. Mikhail Kizilov writes: "According to Marcin Broniewski (1578), the Tatars seldom cultivated...
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    all Crimean Tatars were deported by the Soviet regime and the peninsula was resettled with other peoples, mainly Russians and Ukrainians. The autonomous...
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    Crimean Tatars in period between sessions of the Qurultay of the Crimean Tatar People. The Mejlis is a member institution of the Platform of European...
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    Danylivka (category Articles containing Crimean Tatar-language text)
    belonging to the Hurzuf Settlement Council of the Yalta Raion. Following the forced deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944, the Presidium of the Supreme...
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  • other deported peoples who were acknowledged to be distinct ethnic groups and given their national republics back under Khrushchev, the Crimean Tatars were...
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    people. Deportation of the Chechens and Ingush Deportation of the Crimean Tatars Deportation of the Karachays Deportation of the Kalmyks Deportation of Koreans...
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    Deportation of the Chechens and Ingush Deportation of the Crimean Tatars Deportation of the Kalmyks Deportation of the Karachays Deportation of the Meskhetian...
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    Old Simferopol (category Crimean Tatar culture)
    Aqmescit in the Crimean Tatar language. Since renamed in 1944 to Bilohirsk. Following the deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944, the cinema was renamed...
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    The Sürgün, the deportation of the Crimean Tatars of 18 May 1944 in Bakhchysarai was prompted by accusations that the Tatars collaborated with the Axis...
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    Hromivka, Crimea (category Articles containing Crimean Tatar-language text)
    Previously, the settlement was known as the Shelen village (Crimean Tatar: Şelen). Following the forced deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944, the Presidium...
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    of the Muslim Roma heavily assimilated among Crimean Tatars to the point that they are often considered to be the fourth subgroup of Crimean Tatars....
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