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On the Language of Early Lithuanian Tatars or, Have Lithuanian Tatars Ever Written in Ukrainian?
Slavonic and East European Review, 2006Andrii Danylenko
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‘Our Muslims’ — The Lithuanian Tatars and the Russian imperial government
Journal of Baltic Studies, 1999In percent 1 897, of according the population to official of the figures, Russian Muslims Empire, made that up is to some say, eleven nearly p rcent of the pula i n o the Rus an E pir , tha is o say n arly double the percentage of the better known (both then and now) Jewish minority ( Obshchii svod 1: 250-1).
Theodore R Weeks
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EASTERN GUESTS IN LITHUANIA. THE BEGINNING OF SETTLING AND ETHNIC FEATURES OF THE LITHUANIAN TATARS
RSUH/RGGU Bulletin Series Eurasian Studies History Political Science International Relations, 2023This article is about one of the national minorities of modern Lithuania – the Lithuanian Tatars and the reasons for their appearance in the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. From the beginning, Lithuania was formed as a multi-confessional and multi-ethnic state.
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Borderless Fear: Lithuanian Jews and Tatars in the Witch Trials
Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and MagicVital Byl
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GENETIC PORTRAIT OF THE LITHUANIAN TATARS AND “THE MONGOLIAN GAINS OF THE XIII CENTURY” PHENOMENON
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Assimilation Level of the Polish-Lithuanian and Estonian Tatars: Comparative Analysis
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The Heraldry of the Lithuanian Tatars from the 16th to the Mid-17th Century
The Hospodar Tatars in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania constituted a distinct ethno-social group descended from the Golden Horde, who, due to various circumstances, joined the grand duke’s service. The settlement by the Tatars in the land of Lithuania was most intense from the late 14th to the early 16th century.
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