Tatars (redirect from Tartar people)
The Tatars (/ˈtɑːtərz/ TAH-tərz), formerly also spelled Tartars, is an umbrella term for different Turkic ethnic groups bearing the name "Tatar" across...
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Look up Tartar or tartar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tartar may refer to: Tartar (river), a river in Azerbaijan Tartar, Switzerland, a village...
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HMS Tartar (F133) was a Tribal-class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN). She was named after the Tartar people, most of whom were located in Asia and Eastern...
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Steak tartare (redirect from Steak tartar)
Steak tartare or tartar steak is a French dish of raw ground (minced) beef. It is usually served with onions, capers, parsley or chive, salt, pepper, Worcestershire...
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The Tartar Relation (Latin: Hystoria Tartarorum, "History of the Tartars") is an ethnographic report on the Mongol Empire composed by a certain C. de Bridia...
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After short time of suppression of the Tartar uprising, the new uprising broke out in Karabakh and the people of Tartar joined the new uprising, Guba Uprising...
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today's Khabarovsk and Komsomolsk-on-Amur) were known as Yupi Tartars, while the name of the people living on the Dondon and on the Amur below Dondon was transcribed...
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The bombardment of Tartar (Azerbaijani: Tərtərin bombalanması) was the bombardment of the cities, towns, and villages in Tartar District of Azerbaijan...
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Muslim refugees. Russia between 1854 and 1876 expelled 1.4 million Crimean Tartars, and in the mid-1860s another 600,000 Circassians from the Caucasus. Their...
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The Tartar Case (Azerbaijani: Tərtər işi, also known as the Terter Case) is a case of large scale torture that took place in Azerbaijan, dealing with Azerbaijani...
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shall say that he is a little, short, thick man, with the physiognomy of a Tartar. He has a broad and brown face, high cheek bones, a round beard, a great...
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Portein, Präz, Sarn and Tartar merged into the municipality of Cazis. Tartar is first mentioned around 1290-98 as in Tartere. Tartar had an area, as of 2006[update]...
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have been named Tartar: Tartar (1766 ship), of 300 tons (bm), was launched in Virginia under another name. She first appeared as Tartar in Lloyd's Register...
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C. Tartar is a French-American mathematician currently the University Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University. "Luc Tartar". cmu...
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of his visit to Xi'an just before the Xinhai revolution:"In Sianfu the Tartar quarter is a dismal picture of crumbling walls, decay, indolence and squalor...
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perform his suite Khroma, which detailed musically the struggle of the Tartar people under the Cossacks. The piece included radically modern classical guitar...
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University. Dept. of Far Eastern History 1986, p. 90. Ronay, Gabriel (1978). The Tartar Khan's Englishman. Cassell. p. 111. ISBN 0-304-30054-3. Retrieved 28 June...
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radical, is used in character names for two northern barbarians. Dada 韃靼 "Tartar people" is written with da 韃 "red-dyed leather" and da 靼 "pliable leather;...
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suggested in an annotation that the name "Tartaro" derived from the Tartar people citing adaptations of Charles Perrault's stories Cinderella, Hop-o'-My-Thumb...
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enslaved people. She made one complete voyage as an enslaving ship; French naval vessels captured Tartar on her second enslaving voyage. Tartar first appeared...
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Strait of Tartary (redirect from Tartar Strait)
Asia and North Asia. The toponym is derived from the Medieval ethnonym Tartars, which was applied to various Turkic and Mongol semi-nomadic empires, including...
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Pashtuns (redirect from Afghani people)
including Persians, Greeks, Turks, Arabs, Bactrians, Dards, Scythians, Tartars, Huns (Hephthalites), Mongols, Moghals (Mughals), and anyone else who has...
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Mehdi Tartar (Persian: مهدی تارتار, born September 24, 1972, in Tehran) is an Iranian association football coach and former player who currently manages...
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597 inhabitants in 2015. On 16 March 2023, 20 Azerbaijani families (90 people) resettled in village. According to the program, 158 families are expected...
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Translation of the Ts'ing Wan K'e Mung, A Chinese Grammar of the Manchu Tartar Language, with Introductory Notes on Manchu Literature, Shanghai: London...
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Timour the Tartar is an 1811 hippodrama play by English dramatist Matthew Lewis. The equestrian drama was a popular success. Due to the success of a new...
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over-exploitation of fisheries by the Japanese (and later the Russians) on the Tartar Strait and lower Amur occurred in 1898. It drove many Nivkhs into starvation...
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Tartar was built in Spain in 1784, almost certainly under another name. She was taken in prize and appears under British ownership in 1799. She became...
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Ursus and the Tartar Princess (Italian: Ursus e la ragazza tartara, French: La fille des Tartares, also known as Tartar Invasion) is a 1961 Italian-French...
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Çaylı, also Chaylu) or Aygestan (Armenian: Այգեստան) is a village in the Tartar District of Azerbaijan, in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Prior...
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