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{{wikt|Tatar}}
''']''' are Turkic-speaking peoples living mainly in Russia and other Post-Soviet countries.
'''Tatar''' may refer to:

'''Tatar''' may also refer to:
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==Peoples==
==Languages and peoples==
* ], an umbrella term for different Turkic ethnic groups bearing the name "Tatar"<!-- people disambiguate to more specific links below -->
*], one of major Mongol tribes of the 13th century
* ], a people from the Volga-Ural region of western Russia
*], language of the Crimean Tatars
* ], a people from the Crimea peninsula by the Black Sea
*], language of the Siberian Tatars
* ], a people from western Siberia
*], literary language used among the Muslim Tatars from the Middle Ages till the 19th century
* ], an ethnic group in Afghanistan
*], scripts currently used for the Tatar language
* ], a tribe of Hazara people in Afghanistan
*]
* {{transclude list | Caucasian Tatars (disambiguation) }}
*], a tribe of Hazara people in Afghanistan
* ], one of the major Mongol tribes of the 13th century

==Languages==
* ], language of the Volga Tatars
* ], language of the Crimean Tatars
* ], language of the Siberian Tatars
* ], literary language used among the Muslim Tatars from the Middle Ages until the 19th century
* ], scripts currently used for the Tatar language


==Places== ==Places==
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===Turkey=== ===Turkey===
*], a village in Amasya Province, Turkey *], a village in Amasya Province, Turkey
*]


==People== ==People==
===Given name=== ===Given name===
*], Governor of Sonargaon during 1259-1268 CE *], Governor of Sonargaon during 1259-1268 CE
*] (d. 1611), Eastern Afghan Confederates soldier
*] ({{lit|Detective Goenda}}), a fictional Indian detective

===Surname=== ===Surname===
*] (born 1987), Romanian footballer *] (born 1987), Romanian footballer
*] (born 1985], Turkish female boxer *] (born 1960), Turkish Cypriot politician and Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus
*] (born 1985), Turkish female boxer
*], American academic *], American academic
*] (born 1992), Turkish female taekwondo practitioner *] (born 1992), Turkish female taekwondo practitioner
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*] (born 1990), Slovak ice hockey player *] (born 1990), Slovak ice hockey player


== See also == ==See also==
* {{srt}}
*], Romani people sometimes referred to as ''tatere'' or ''tattare'' *], Romani people sometimes referred to as ''tatere'' or ''tattare''
*], from Chinese rendering of Tatar *], from Chinese rendering of Tatar
*] *]
*] *]
* ] *]
*]


{{disambig|geo|surname}} {{disambiguation|geo|surname}}
] ]

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