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    The All-Tatar Public Center (ATPC) was a Tatar nationalist organization founded on 7 July 1988 to promote Tatarstan sovereignty and self-determination...
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    an Islamic Tatarstan. The moderate All-Tatar Public Center, on the other hand, was primarily concerned with Tatar independence as opposed to religious...
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  • called as Tatar language. But in some sources is also seen Romanian Tatar, Dobrujan Tatar, Danube Tatar, Budjak Tatar, Moldovan-Romanian Tatar, Nogai, Nogai-Tatar...
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    The Volga Tatars or simply Tatars (Tatar: татарлар, romanized: tatarlar; Russian: татары, romanized: tatary) are a Kipchak-Bulgar Turkic ethnic group native...
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    Tatars Chulyms or Chulym Tatars Khakas: Yenisei Tatars (also Abakan Tatars or Achin Tatars), still use the Tatar designation Shors: Kuznetsk Tatars Oghuz...
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    Ittifaq Party (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    Tatar Encyclopaedia (in Tatar). Kazan: The Republic of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia. 2002. All-Tatar Public Center...
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  • Astrakhan Tatars (Tatar: Əsterxan tatarları, Əsterhan tatarlary, Ashtarkhan tatarları) are an ethnic subgroup of the Tatar. In the 15th to 17th-centuries...
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  • "Список организаций, признанных российскими судами э… / СОВА". www.sova-center.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-07-15. List of Extremist Organisations -...
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  • List of banned political parties (category All articles needing additional references)
    countries in which they were or are based. In 1943, Pedro Pablo Ramírez banned all political parties after overthrowing the government. The Brazilian Communist...
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    Flag of Tatarstan (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    Green band symbolizes hope, freedom and wealth. Tatar nationalists such as the All-Tatar Public Center use a different flag, divided diagonally by red...
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    Sunni Muslims. The Muslim Spiritual Center of Lithuania, or the Muftiate, was re-established in 1998. Lithuanian Tatar mosques operate in Nemėžis, the village...
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    List of active separatist movements in Europe (category All pages needing factual verification)
    Tatarstan People: Tatars Proposed state: Tatarstan Government in exile: Tatarstan government in exile Militant organisation: All-Tatar Public Center Advocacy groups:...
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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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    Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    that the forum's sponsors change each time, alternating between European public organizations and philanthropists from Ukraine. It is important to note...
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    Tatarstan (Tatar: Татарстан; Russian: Татарстан), officially the Republic of Tatarstan, sometimes also called Tataria, is a republic of Russia located...
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    Separatism in Russia (category Public policy proposals)
    movements. The main Tatar separatist movements are the All-Tatar Public Center, Tatarstan government in exile, the Milli Mejlis of the Tatar People, and the...
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    Fauziya Bayramova (category CS1 Tatar-language sources (tt))
    specializing in the history of Tatars in the early 20th century. In 1988, Bayramova joined the All-Tatar Public Center, which advocates increased autonomy...
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  • Ethnic nationalism in Russia (category All articles needing additional references)
    groups in Russia Rossiyane Siberian regionalism Category:Tatar nationalism All-Tatar Public Center Circassian nationalism Balkar and Karachay nationalism...
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    Free Idel-Ural (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    Free Idel-Ural (Russian: Свободный Идель-Урал; Tatar: Азат Идел-Урал; Erzya: Олячив Рав-Уралонь) is a civil movement of the people of Idel-Ural that aims...
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  • Damir Zaynullin (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    the Tatar and anti-fascist media, and is often seen as a racist attack. Many anti-fascist and Tatar groups, including the All-Tatar Public Center, state...
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    Yarullin was the creator of the first Tatar ballet, known as Şüräle. Modern Tatar music includes practically all existing musical genres. There are 16...
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    Tatars in Bulgaria are Crimean Tatar, but also Nogai Tatar minorities in Bulgaria. After 1241, the year of the earliest recorded Tatar invasion of Bulgaria...
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  • Rafis Kashapov (category Tatar politicians)
    persecution of Tatar organizations. In 2017, while Kashapov was still in prison, Russian authorities recognized the All-Tatar Public Center as a terrorist...
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    became the basis of the spiritual life of the Crimean Tatar people. Mosques functioned in almost all significant settlements. Throughout the existence of...
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    Rustem Umerov (category Articles containing Crimean Tatar-language text)
    Rustem Enverovych Umerov (Ukrainian: Рустем Енверович Умєров, Crimean Tatar: Rüstem Enver oğlu Ümerov; born 19 April 1982) is a Ukrainian politician,...
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    romanized: Flag Kryma; Ukrainian: Прапор Криму, romanized: Prapor Krymu; Crimean Tatar: Qırım bayrağı / Къырым байрагъы) is the flag of the Autonomous Republic...
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    the Tatar language had become fashionable in the court of the Grand Prince of Moscow, Vasily II, who was accused of excessive love of the Tatars and their...
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    of Written Tatar (Tatar Corpus) is an electronic corpus of the Tatar language, which has been made available online. This collection of Tatar texts in electronic...
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    Kazan (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    enhancing public transport, and adopting Russian, English, and Tatar languages in all transportation, large stores, and shopping centers.[citation needed]...
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    Murat Ülker (category Turkish people of Crimean Tatar descent)
    of Crimean Tat descent. He told that his father said "we are Tats, not Tatars", adding that "Tats are a mixed ethnic group that come from abroad and settled...
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