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Casualties of Conflict: Crimean Tatars during the Crimean War

Slavic Review, 2008
During the Crimean War, Crimean Tatars were charged en masse with collaborating with the Allies. At the war's conclusion, nearly 200,000 Tatars left the peninsula to relocate in the Ottoman empire. Mara Kozelsky contributes to an understanding of this critical episode in the Crimean War by examining secret surveillance documents, a collection that ...
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Crimean-Tatar Turkish Dictionary

2023
The sentence in the Orkhon inscriptions as "Thirty Tatar Tokuz Oguz begleri bodunu bu sabımı edgüti equal" (Köl Tigin, G-1) is one of the oldest historical records of the name Tatar in our language. Crimea, which was an important center during the Golden Horde State period, was built in the 15th century.
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The Crimean Tatars.

The American Historical Review, 1979
Steven L. Burg, Alan Fisher
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The Struggle of the Crimean Tatars

Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1975
Resume/AbstractCette etude examine les relations russes avec les Tatars de Crimee du dix-huitieme siecle jusqu’a l’epoque actuelle. Elle etudie l’impact de la revolution russe de 1917 sur la lutte des Tatars pour leur statut national et passe en revue les restrictions imposees sur le developpement culturel et politique des Tatars durant les annees 1930.
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