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'''Tatar''' may also refer to: | '''Tatar''' may also refer to: | ||
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*], one of major Mongol tribes of the 13th century | |||
*], language of the Crimean Tatars | *], language of the Crimean Tatars | ||
*], language of the Siberian Tatars | *], language of the Siberian Tatars | ||
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*], scripts currently used for the Tatar language | *], scripts currently used for the Tatar language | ||
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⚫ | *], Governor of Sonargaon during 1259-1268 CE | ||
==Places== | ==Places== | ||
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*], a village in Amasya Province, Turkey | *], a village in Amasya Province, Turkey | ||
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⚫ | *], Governor of Sonargaon during 1259-1268 CE | ||
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*] (born 1987), Romanian footballer | *] (born 1987), Romanian footballer | ||
*] (born 1985], Turkish female boxer | *] (born 1985], Turkish female boxer | ||
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Tatars are Turkic-speaking peoples living mainly in Russia and other Post-Soviet countries.
Tatar may also refer to:
Languages and peoples
- Tatar confederation, one of major Mongol tribes of the 13th century
- Crimean Tatar language, language of the Crimean Tatars
- Siberian Tatar language, language of the Siberian Tatars
- Old Tatar language, literary language used among the Muslim Tatars from the Middle Ages till the 19th century
- Tatar alphabet, scripts currently used for the Tatar language
- Tatar language
Places
Azerbaijan
- Tatar, Azerbaijan (disambiguation), various Tatar named places in Azerbaijan
- Tatar, Jabrayil, a village in Azerbaijan
- Tatar, Qubadli, a village in Azerbaijan
- Tatar, Zangilan, a village in Azerbaijan
Iran
- Shahrak Tatar, a village in Iran
- Tatar, Khuzestan, a village in Iran
- Tatar, North Khorasan, a village in Iran
- Tatar Bayjeq, a village in Iran
- Tatar-e Olya, Golestan, a village in Iran
- Tatar-e Sofla, Golestan, a village in Iran
- Tatar-e Olya, East Azerbaijan, a village in Iran
- Tatar-e Sofla, East Azerbaijan, a village in Iran
- Tatar, West Azerbaijan, a village in Iran
Poland
- Tatar, Łódź Voivodeship, a village in Poland
Turkey
- Tatar, Amasya, a village in Amasya Province, Turkey
People
Given name
- Tatar Khan, Governor of Sonargaon during 1259-1268 CE
Surname
- Daniel Tătar (born 1987), Romanian footballer
- Gülsüm Tatar (born 1985], Turkish female boxer
- Maria Tatar, American academic
- Nur Tatar (born 1992), Turkish female taekwondo practitioner
- Peter Tatár (born 1953), Slovak politician
- Stanisław Tatar (1896–1980), Polish general
- Tomáš Tatar (born 1990), Slovak ice hockey player
See also
- Norwegian and Swedish Travellers, Romani people sometimes referred to as tatere or tattare
- Rouran Khaganate, from Chinese rendering of Tatar
- Tartar (disambiguation)
- Tater (disambiguation)
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