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    areas. The 2010 census recorded 34,882 Kryashens in Russia. Scholars associate the formation of groups of Kryashens with the process of voluntary and violent...
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    Tatar groups. Some of the Kryashens speak the Kazan dialect, others Mishar dialect. In 2010 census, 34,882 identified as Kryashens. Teptyars (tiptär), Nagaibaks...
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  • middle dialect of the Tatar language, and is similar to the dialect of the Kryashens. Many speakers live in Fershampenuaz. Akiner, Shirin (2013). Islamic Peoples...
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    be formed in the residential areas of mixed Turkic-speaking (Tatars, Kryashens, Bashkirs, Chuvash people), Finno-Ugric-speaking (Udmurts, Mari people)...
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    Russian authorities, beginning in 1552, resulting in the emergence of Kryashens (keräşen / keräşennär), also known as "Christianized Tatars". In the 16th...
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    be formed in the residential areas of mixed Turkic-speaking (Tatars, Kryashens, Bashkirs, Chuvash people), Finno-Ugric-speaking (Udmurts, Mari people)...
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    Shors Siberian Tatars Baraba Tatars Tatars Astrakhan, Chinese, Lipka, Kryashens, Mishar, Nağaybäk, Volga Tofalar Turkmens Afghan, Iranian1 Turkish in...
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    Xinjiang in the Yuan dynasty period. It disappeared after its collapse. Kryashens are a sub-group of the Volga Tatars, and the vast majority are Orthodox...
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    Татары 5,310,649 3.7163% 145 Astrakhan Tatars Астраханские татары 7 0% 146 Kryashens Кряшены 34,822 0.0244% 147 Mishar Tatars Мишари 786 0.0006% 148 Siberian...
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    village, the Mishars saw Islam central to their identity; they stated that Kryashens, the Christian Tatars, were not Tatars at all. They themselves identified...
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  • Tatar Russia (Tatarstan) Astrakhan Tatars, Kasimov Tatars, Kazan Tatars, Kryashens, Nagaybaks, Nukrat Tatars, Perm Tatars, Teptyars Islam → Sunni Islam Votians...
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  • originally formed in the areas of the mixed Turkic-speaking (Volga Tatars, Kryashens, Bashkirs, Anatris), Finno-Ugric-speaking (Udmurts, Eastern Maris), and...
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    well-known Siberian Cossack Starshyna family of Kryashen Tatar origin and spoke both Russian and Tatar of Kryashen accent . His father died when he was twelve...
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    suggests that one-third of all Russian nobles were of Turkic origins. Kryashens and Nağaybäk, Christian Tatars in modern Russia. Lipka Tatars in Grand...
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    Tuvans Tozhu Tuvans Udmurts Volga Tatars (as Tatars) Astrakhan Tatars Kryashens Mishar Tatars Nağaybäks Yakuts Indigenous peoples Other ethnic peoples...
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    members of other ethnic groups (Ossetians, Chuvash, Caucasus Greeks, Kryashens etc.) and a similar percentage of Belarusians and Ukrainians identify...
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    alphabet for Tatar. This alphabet is still used by Christian Tatars (Kryashens). In the Soviet Union after 1928, Tatar was written with a Latin alphabet...
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  • Empire including the Tatar dialect of the Christianized Tatars, called the Kryashens. He and his colleagues translated and issued the Gospels (1891), the Psalter...
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  • 1,534 1,578 1,520 1,509 1,599 1,702 1,733 1,745 Volga Tatar (excluding Kryashen) 1,622 4 27 228 839 1,381 1,657 1,747 1,717 1,709 1,764 1,851 1,938 2,274...
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    Tuvans Tozhu Tuvans Udmurts Volga Tatars (as Tatars) Astrakhan Tatars Kryashens Mishar Tatars Nağaybäks Yakuts Indigenous peoples Other ethnic peoples...
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    of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union. Born in Grodno in a family of Kryashen ethnicity as the son of an artillery officer of the Imperial Russian Army...
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    Shors Siberian Tatars Baraba Tatars Tatars Astrakhan, Chinese, Lipka, Kryashens, Mishar, Nağaybäk, Volga Tofalar Turkmens Afghan, Iranian1 Turkish in...
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  • the hero of the Defense of Brest Fortress. Pyotr Gavrilov was an ethnic Kryashen and a major in command of the 44th Motor Rifle Regiment of the 42nd Rifle...
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    Khakas Koibal Kumandins Kumyks Nogais Shors Soyots Tatars Astrakhan Tatars Kryashens Mishar Tatars Nağaybäk Volga Tatars Siberian Tatars Siberian Bukharans...
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    Other Ethnicities Ethnicities not noted or noted inexactly a) Tavlin b) Kryashen c) Teptyar d) Uigar e) Oirot f) Khakass g) Others 191. Foreign subjects...
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    Shors Siberian Tatars Baraba Tatars Tatars Astrakhan, Chinese, Lipka, Kryashens, Mishar, Nağaybäk, Volga Tofalar Turkmens Afghan, Iranian1 Turkish in...
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    Orthodox Church, John's brother. Charles Bronson – Russian Orthodox, son of a Kryashen. Yul Brynner – actor. His remains were interred in France on the grounds...
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    the Kryashens of Zakazania and the Pestrechinsky region is considered the standard of the Kryashen folk tradition. The ancestors of the Kryashens of the...
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  • Tuvans Tozhu Tuvans Udmurts Volga Tatars (as Tatars) Astrakhan Tatars Kryashens Mishar Tatars Nağaybäks Yakuts Indigenous peoples Other ethnic peoples...
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    Teptyars and Kryashens. In May–August 1898, he travelled to the Ufa province to study the Bashkirs, Mishar Tatars, and again the Teptyars and Kryashens. Detailed...
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