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Who are the Tatars? Europe's Oldest Remaining Islamic Community
Just who are the Tatars? The Tatars are arguably Europe's oldest remaining Islamic community, stretching back many hundreds (possibly over a thousand) years and today number in the tens of millions. Scattered over many parts of Eastern Europe, the Tatars are divided between a multitude of different groups with very diverse origins and histories.
The different Tatar groups, which includes those with a range of phenotypes and cultures; from more East Asian, European or Middle Eastern-looking individuals as well as those belonging to traditional Islamic, Christian, pagan and even Jewish communities. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-homelands-and-the-early-migrations-of-the-Turkic-peoples_fig1_341548378
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/who-are-the-tar...
published: 02 Aug 2020
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Who are the tatars? | Largest ethnic minority in Russia
We will visit tatars' biggest annual holiday SABANTUY where we will learn about tatar culture, traditions, food and lifestyle. Let's discover more about Russia's largest ethnic minority TATARS.
00:00 - About tatar people in Russia
02:12 - beginning of the festival : horse racing
03:44 - tatars about Sabantuy holiday
04:20 - traditional tatar food
05:34 - tatar clothes and headdress
06:21 - folk games
08:35 - Koresh wrestling
11:05 - sports competitions
12:28 - walking & discovering the Sabantuy festival
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My name is Elina, friends call me Eli. I am from Russia, and on my channel I share the Russian culture and travel to...
published: 27 Aug 2021
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Russia: Tatars try to save their language | DW English
Many of Russia's Tatars believe their culture is endangered, as their language is no longer a compulsory subject alongside Russian in Tatarstan's schools. Moscow did away with the requirement. But many in the autonomous republic want it back.
For more on this topic, go to: https://p.dw.com/p/2oiMc "Russian minorities fear for languages amid new restrictions"
For more Focus on Europe, go to: https://www.dw.com/en/tv/focus-on-europe/s-101185
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published: 23 Sep 2018
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Tatar Nation: The Other Crimea
Crimea's Tatars — who amount to 12 percent of the peninsula's 2.2 million residents — overwhelmingly boycotted the March 16th referendum for Crimea to become part of Russia. The Tatar's bad history with Russia was a major factor of their decision, as Stalin persecuted and deported them en masse from the Crimean Peninsula in 1944. After the collapse of the Soviet Union Tatars trickled back into Crimea, but their status there was always temporary. With Crimea's much-disputed status as part of Russia following the referendum, the future of the Tatars is a big question mark. VICE News' Simon Ostrovsky spent some time with Tatars in Simferopol in the week leading up to the referendum to get their side of the story.
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News
Check out th...
published: 02 Apr 2014
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Brief History of the Tatars
Sh. Marjani Institute of History released an animated video Brief History of The Tatars.
The video is presented within the framework of State Program of the Republic of Tatarstan - Preservation of National Identity of the Tatar People (for the years 2014-2016).
published: 30 Jul 2017
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Tatars Overview AoE2
Analysis of the Tatar bonuses, unique unit/techs, and tech tree.
BONUSES
1:08 Team Bonus: Cavalry Archers +2 LOS
1:54 Villagers gather +50% food from herdables
3:40 Units deal +25% damage from fighting from higher elevation.
Elevation bonus in more detail: https://youtu.be/6FK7mvhl3Kw
Attacking uphill calculations in more detail: https://youtu.be/84ocu0TBQAM
4:50 Thumb ring, Parthian tactics free
UNIQUE UNIT AND TECHS
6:50 Unique Unit: Keshik
Keshik in more detail, especially in various unit matchups: https://youtu.be/u9vDrIycnTU
8:30 Unique Unit: Flaming Camel
9:25 Silk armor (light cavalry, steppe lancers, cavalry archers +1 pierce armor)
9:50 Timurid siegecraft (+2 range for trebuchets)
TECH TREE
10:37 Archers A-
11:20 Infantry F
11:50 Cavalry B+
12:30 Siege B+
12:50 Navy B- (C+ ear...
published: 16 Jul 2020
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History of Tatars
published: 01 Jun 2016
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Crimea: March of the Tatars
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In one of history's most severe and efficient incidents of mass exile, the Tatars in Crimea were removed from their homeland by Stalin in 1944. Within just three days, 200,000 Tatars were forcibly deported. After spending 50 years in exile, the Tatars returned to their homeland in Crimea at the collapse of the Soviet Union, and have since felt generally protected under Ukrainian rule.
Following a fraudulent and illegal referendum earlier this year on whether to become part of Russia, Crimea was annexed by the Russian Federation — a move that brought back painful memories of persecution and oppression for the local Tatar community.
VICE News spent time with Tatars around the time of the commemoration of their exile, and f...
published: 01 Aug 2014
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We are Crimean Tatars
This clip was produced as part of the project «Advocating human rights of Crimean Tatar people through public diplomacy» funded by the Estonian Development Cooperation Programme of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
published: 18 May 2016
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ԹԱԹԱՐ ԲՈՐԱԿԻ։ARMENIAN PASTA TATAR BORAKI. ТАТАР БОРАКИ..BORAKI TATARS.
published: 27 Feb 2020
11:38
Who are the Tatars? Europe's Oldest Remaining Islamic Community
Just who are the Tatars? The Tatars are arguably Europe's oldest remaining Islamic community, stretching back many hundreds (possibly over a thousand) years and...
Just who are the Tatars? The Tatars are arguably Europe's oldest remaining Islamic community, stretching back many hundreds (possibly over a thousand) years and today number in the tens of millions. Scattered over many parts of Eastern Europe, the Tatars are divided between a multitude of different groups with very diverse origins and histories.
The different Tatar groups, which includes those with a range of phenotypes and cultures; from more East Asian, European or Middle Eastern-looking individuals as well as those belonging to traditional Islamic, Christian, pagan and even Jewish communities. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-homelands-and-the-early-migrations-of-the-Turkic-peoples_fig1_341548378
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/who-are-the-tartar-people.html
https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/27/10/2220/963437
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep30197
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/3/140314-crimea-tatars-referendum-russia-muslim-ethnic-history-culture/
https://wn.com/Who_Are_The_Tatars_Europe's_Oldest_Remaining_Islamic_Community
Just who are the Tatars? The Tatars are arguably Europe's oldest remaining Islamic community, stretching back many hundreds (possibly over a thousand) years and today number in the tens of millions. Scattered over many parts of Eastern Europe, the Tatars are divided between a multitude of different groups with very diverse origins and histories.
The different Tatar groups, which includes those with a range of phenotypes and cultures; from more East Asian, European or Middle Eastern-looking individuals as well as those belonging to traditional Islamic, Christian, pagan and even Jewish communities. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-homelands-and-the-early-migrations-of-the-Turkic-peoples_fig1_341548378
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/who-are-the-tartar-people.html
https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/27/10/2220/963437
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep30197
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/3/140314-crimea-tatars-referendum-russia-muslim-ethnic-history-culture/
- published: 02 Aug 2020
- views: 862226
19:08
Who are the tatars? | Largest ethnic minority in Russia
We will visit tatars' biggest annual holiday SABANTUY where we will learn about tatar culture, traditions, food and lifestyle. Let's discover more about Russia'...
We will visit tatars' biggest annual holiday SABANTUY where we will learn about tatar culture, traditions, food and lifestyle. Let's discover more about Russia's largest ethnic minority TATARS.
00:00 - About tatar people in Russia
02:12 - beginning of the festival : horse racing
03:44 - tatars about Sabantuy holiday
04:20 - traditional tatar food
05:34 - tatar clothes and headdress
06:21 - folk games
08:35 - Koresh wrestling
11:05 - sports competitions
12:28 - walking & discovering the Sabantuy festival
📌http://elinabakunova.com/russianclub - Russian Speaking Club where you can practice the Russian language. Join us from any level ;)
🔸What can you find on my channel?
My name is Elina, friends call me Eli. I am from Russia, and on my channel I share the Russian culture and travel to the remoted places of the country. I also discover other countries, cultures and languages when studying or working abroad.
Here you will find
👉🏻explanation of the Russian culture and facts about Russia that you won't find on google
👉🏻interviews with people in the streets on controversial topics
👉🏻opportunities for education for international students and learning the Russian language
👉🏻travel vlogs from the Big country
📍 More videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYQlZSh-Nw8 - Russian girls about beauty standards in Russia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pVu9PDhm2Y - Russian culture | Habits you should adopt in Russia
https://youtu.be/awrFPsvx6ik - Slavic languages | Are they similar and can you learn all of them?
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https://wn.com/Who_Are_The_Tatars_|_Largest_Ethnic_Minority_In_Russia
We will visit tatars' biggest annual holiday SABANTUY where we will learn about tatar culture, traditions, food and lifestyle. Let's discover more about Russia's largest ethnic minority TATARS.
00:00 - About tatar people in Russia
02:12 - beginning of the festival : horse racing
03:44 - tatars about Sabantuy holiday
04:20 - traditional tatar food
05:34 - tatar clothes and headdress
06:21 - folk games
08:35 - Koresh wrestling
11:05 - sports competitions
12:28 - walking & discovering the Sabantuy festival
📌http://elinabakunova.com/russianclub - Russian Speaking Club where you can practice the Russian language. Join us from any level ;)
🔸What can you find on my channel?
My name is Elina, friends call me Eli. I am from Russia, and on my channel I share the Russian culture and travel to the remoted places of the country. I also discover other countries, cultures and languages when studying or working abroad.
Here you will find
👉🏻explanation of the Russian culture and facts about Russia that you won't find on google
👉🏻interviews with people in the streets on controversial topics
👉🏻opportunities for education for international students and learning the Russian language
👉🏻travel vlogs from the Big country
📍 More videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYQlZSh-Nw8 - Russian girls about beauty standards in Russia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pVu9PDhm2Y - Russian culture | Habits you should adopt in Russia
https://youtu.be/awrFPsvx6ik - Slavic languages | Are they similar and can you learn all of them?
___
📸 https://www.instagram.com/elibakunova/ - on my Instagram I share more content about Russia, cultures, traveling and my daily life
- published: 27 Aug 2021
- views: 1933668
4:44
Russia: Tatars try to save their language | DW English
Many of Russia's Tatars believe their culture is endangered, as their language is no longer a compulsory subject alongside Russian in Tatarstan's schools. Mosco...
Many of Russia's Tatars believe their culture is endangered, as their language is no longer a compulsory subject alongside Russian in Tatarstan's schools. Moscow did away with the requirement. But many in the autonomous republic want it back.
For more on this topic, go to: https://p.dw.com/p/2oiMc "Russian minorities fear for languages amid new restrictions"
For more Focus on Europe, go to: https://www.dw.com/en/tv/focus-on-europe/s-101185
For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/
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https://wn.com/Russia_Tatars_Try_To_Save_Their_Language_|_Dw_English
Many of Russia's Tatars believe their culture is endangered, as their language is no longer a compulsory subject alongside Russian in Tatarstan's schools. Moscow did away with the requirement. But many in the autonomous republic want it back.
For more on this topic, go to: https://p.dw.com/p/2oiMc "Russian minorities fear for languages amid new restrictions"
For more Focus on Europe, go to: https://www.dw.com/en/tv/focus-on-europe/s-101185
For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/
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- published: 23 Sep 2018
- views: 49535
19:05
Tatar Nation: The Other Crimea
Crimea's Tatars — who amount to 12 percent of the peninsula's 2.2 million residents — overwhelmingly boycotted the March 16th referendum for Crimea to become pa...
Crimea's Tatars — who amount to 12 percent of the peninsula's 2.2 million residents — overwhelmingly boycotted the March 16th referendum for Crimea to become part of Russia. The Tatar's bad history with Russia was a major factor of their decision, as Stalin persecuted and deported them en masse from the Crimean Peninsula in 1944. After the collapse of the Soviet Union Tatars trickled back into Crimea, but their status there was always temporary. With Crimea's much-disputed status as part of Russia following the referendum, the future of the Tatars is a big question mark. VICE News' Simon Ostrovsky spent some time with Tatars in Simferopol in the week leading up to the referendum to get their side of the story.
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News
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https://wn.com/Tatar_Nation_The_Other_Crimea
Crimea's Tatars — who amount to 12 percent of the peninsula's 2.2 million residents — overwhelmingly boycotted the March 16th referendum for Crimea to become part of Russia. The Tatar's bad history with Russia was a major factor of their decision, as Stalin persecuted and deported them en masse from the Crimean Peninsula in 1944. After the collapse of the Soviet Union Tatars trickled back into Crimea, but their status there was always temporary. With Crimea's much-disputed status as part of Russia following the referendum, the future of the Tatars is a big question mark. VICE News' Simon Ostrovsky spent some time with Tatars in Simferopol in the week leading up to the referendum to get their side of the story.
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News
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- published: 02 Apr 2014
- views: 411947
16:06
Brief History of the Tatars
Sh. Marjani Institute of History released an animated video Brief History of The Tatars.
The video is presented within the framework of State Program of the R...
Sh. Marjani Institute of History released an animated video Brief History of The Tatars.
The video is presented within the framework of State Program of the Republic of Tatarstan - Preservation of National Identity of the Tatar People (for the years 2014-2016).
https://wn.com/Brief_History_Of_The_Tatars
Sh. Marjani Institute of History released an animated video Brief History of The Tatars.
The video is presented within the framework of State Program of the Republic of Tatarstan - Preservation of National Identity of the Tatar People (for the years 2014-2016).
- published: 30 Jul 2017
- views: 471682
16:25
Tatars Overview AoE2
Analysis of the Tatar bonuses, unique unit/techs, and tech tree.
BONUSES
1:08 Team Bonus: Cavalry Archers +2 LOS
1:54 Villagers gather +50% food from herdable...
Analysis of the Tatar bonuses, unique unit/techs, and tech tree.
BONUSES
1:08 Team Bonus: Cavalry Archers +2 LOS
1:54 Villagers gather +50% food from herdables
3:40 Units deal +25% damage from fighting from higher elevation.
Elevation bonus in more detail: https://youtu.be/6FK7mvhl3Kw
Attacking uphill calculations in more detail: https://youtu.be/84ocu0TBQAM
4:50 Thumb ring, Parthian tactics free
UNIQUE UNIT AND TECHS
6:50 Unique Unit: Keshik
Keshik in more detail, especially in various unit matchups: https://youtu.be/u9vDrIycnTU
8:30 Unique Unit: Flaming Camel
9:25 Silk armor (light cavalry, steppe lancers, cavalry archers +1 pierce armor)
9:50 Timurid siegecraft (+2 range for trebuchets)
TECH TREE
10:37 Archers A-
11:20 Infantry F
11:50 Cavalry B+
12:30 Siege B+
12:50 Navy B- (C+ early, B late)
13:35 Monks C
13:55 Defences/University B
14:28 Economy B+
14:50 Wrap Up. Thoughts on strategies, maps, strengths, and weaknesses.
Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/SpiritoftheLaw
Full intro song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edyj-qxOaqc
Background music from Epidemic Sound: http://www.epidemicsound.com
Game: Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition, with Forgotten Empires, African Kingdoms, Rise the Rajas, and Last Khans expansions
https://wn.com/Tatars_Overview_Aoe2
Analysis of the Tatar bonuses, unique unit/techs, and tech tree.
BONUSES
1:08 Team Bonus: Cavalry Archers +2 LOS
1:54 Villagers gather +50% food from herdables
3:40 Units deal +25% damage from fighting from higher elevation.
Elevation bonus in more detail: https://youtu.be/6FK7mvhl3Kw
Attacking uphill calculations in more detail: https://youtu.be/84ocu0TBQAM
4:50 Thumb ring, Parthian tactics free
UNIQUE UNIT AND TECHS
6:50 Unique Unit: Keshik
Keshik in more detail, especially in various unit matchups: https://youtu.be/u9vDrIycnTU
8:30 Unique Unit: Flaming Camel
9:25 Silk armor (light cavalry, steppe lancers, cavalry archers +1 pierce armor)
9:50 Timurid siegecraft (+2 range for trebuchets)
TECH TREE
10:37 Archers A-
11:20 Infantry F
11:50 Cavalry B+
12:30 Siege B+
12:50 Navy B- (C+ early, B late)
13:35 Monks C
13:55 Defences/University B
14:28 Economy B+
14:50 Wrap Up. Thoughts on strategies, maps, strengths, and weaknesses.
Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/SpiritoftheLaw
Full intro song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edyj-qxOaqc
Background music from Epidemic Sound: http://www.epidemicsound.com
Game: Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition, with Forgotten Empires, African Kingdoms, Rise the Rajas, and Last Khans expansions
- published: 16 Jul 2020
- views: 340795
10:31
Crimea: March of the Tatars
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In one of history's most severe and efficient incidents of mass exile, the Tatars in Crimea w...
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In one of history's most severe and efficient incidents of mass exile, the Tatars in Crimea were removed from their homeland by Stalin in 1944. Within just three days, 200,000 Tatars were forcibly deported. After spending 50 years in exile, the Tatars returned to their homeland in Crimea at the collapse of the Soviet Union, and have since felt generally protected under Ukrainian rule.
Following a fraudulent and illegal referendum earlier this year on whether to become part of Russia, Crimea was annexed by the Russian Federation — a move that brought back painful memories of persecution and oppression for the local Tatar community.
VICE News spent time with Tatars around the time of the commemoration of their exile, and found a community already under pressure from new Russian authorities. It’s unclear what their future will hold under Russian rule again, and many fear that history could repeat itself.
Read more on VICE News: Crimean Tatars Are Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands - http://bit.ly/1pqWDhQ
Watch "Tatar Nation: The Other Crimea" - http://bit.ly/1u0NnT5
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Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News
In one of history's most severe and efficient incidents of mass exile, the Tatars in Crimea were removed from their homeland by Stalin in 1944. Within just three days, 200,000 Tatars were forcibly deported. After spending 50 years in exile, the Tatars returned to their homeland in Crimea at the collapse of the Soviet Union, and have since felt generally protected under Ukrainian rule.
Following a fraudulent and illegal referendum earlier this year on whether to become part of Russia, Crimea was annexed by the Russian Federation — a move that brought back painful memories of persecution and oppression for the local Tatar community.
VICE News spent time with Tatars around the time of the commemoration of their exile, and found a community already under pressure from new Russian authorities. It’s unclear what their future will hold under Russian rule again, and many fear that history could repeat itself.
Read more on VICE News: Crimean Tatars Are Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands - http://bit.ly/1pqWDhQ
Watch "Tatar Nation: The Other Crimea" - http://bit.ly/1u0NnT5
Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com
Follow VICE News here:
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- published: 01 Aug 2014
- views: 178910
5:50
We are Crimean Tatars
This clip was produced as part of the project «Advocating human rights of Crimean Tatar people through public diplomacy» funded by the Estonian Development Coop...
This clip was produced as part of the project «Advocating human rights of Crimean Tatar people through public diplomacy» funded by the Estonian Development Cooperation Programme of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
https://wn.com/We_Are_Crimean_Tatars
This clip was produced as part of the project «Advocating human rights of Crimean Tatar people through public diplomacy» funded by the Estonian Development Cooperation Programme of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- published: 18 May 2016
- views: 78505