Tatarstan and Bashkortostan
1 answer
According to the CIA world fact website, the ethnic breakdown of people in Russia was as follows in 2002: Russian: 79.8%, Tartar 3.8%, Ukrainian 2%, Bashkir 1.2%, Chuvash 1.1%, other or unspecified 12.1% (2002 census)
2 answers
Communist Party of the Republic of Tatarstan was created in 1991.
1 answer
Some Tatars do follow the Russian Orthodox faith they are a minority, but most of the Tatars in Russia are Sunni muslim.
1 answer
The country code and area code of Tatarstan, Russian Federation is 7, (8)843.
1 answer
Why? Are you racist against Tatars and are going to go to Russia and go through ethnic cleansing? You racist jerk!
1 answer
They were called the "Tatars" because one of the Mongol tribes was of the Tata people.
1 answer
please tell the answer for WHO RULED THE KASHMIR AFTER THE TATARS DROVE AWAY SINHA DEV?
1 answer
Ann Sheehy has written:
'The Crimean Tatars and Volga Germans: Soviet treatment of two national minorities' -- subject(s): Crimean Tatars, Deportation, Germans
1 answer
Tatarstan's culture is rich and diverse, combining elements of Tatar and Russian traditions. The region is known for its architecture, music, literature, and cuisine. Traditional Tatar crafts such as pottery, embroidery, and woodworking are also an important part of the culture.
1 answer
Tatiana Kovylina was born in Kazan, in Russia, USSR [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Sergei Kondrashov has written:
'Nationalism and the drive for sovereignty in Tatarstan, 1988-92'
1 answer
She was invaded in 1223 by the Tatars and Mongols.
3 answers
slavs
1 answer
Yelena Malikova was born in 1965, in Kazan, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Pavel Kormunin was born on January 28, 1919, in Bely Klyuch, Tatarstan province, Russia.
1 answer
Maksim Shvachko was born on December 28, 1968, in Kazan, USSR [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
The city of Kazan, the capital of the Russian republic of Tatarstan, has area code +7 843.
1 answer
Mongols and Turkic people
1 answer
Mongols and Turkic people
1 answer
Guillaume Le Vasseur Beauplan has written:
'Description de l'Ukranie depuis les confins de la Moscovie jusqu'aux limites de la Transylvanie' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Nobility, Social life and customs, Tatars
'A description of Ukraine' -- subject(s): Crimean Tatars, Description and travel, Kings and rulers, Nobility, Social life and customs, Tatars, Zaporozhians
1 answer
Alexander Alexeieff was born on August 1, 1901, in Kazan, Russian Empire [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Iosif Manevich was born on September 22, 1907, in Kazan, Russian Empire [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Vladimir Belokurov was born on July 8, 1904, in Kazan, Russian Empire [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Yevgeni Shvarts was born on October 21, 1896, in Kazan, Russian Empire [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Police of Russia's motto is 'Служа закону - служу народу!'.
5 answers
Central Asia
1 answer
Fevzi Altug has written:
'Thornbush' -- subject(s): History, Crimean Tatars
1 answer
Marina Maksimova was born on June 10, 1984, in Kazan, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Evgeny Afineevsky was born on October 21, 1972, in Kazan, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Igor Zektser was born on July 10, 1982, in Kazan, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Raoul Ganeev was born on February 11, 1964, in Kazan, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Anna Gourari was born on October 3, 1972, in Kazan, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Aida Vedishcheva was born on June 10, 1941, in Kazan, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
Vladimir Semakov was born on May 11, 1929, in Yudino, Tatarstan province, Soviet Union [now Russia].
1 answer
Dmitriy Yashonkov was born on September 16, 1964, in Kazan, Tatarskaya ASSR, RSFSR, USSR [now Tatarstan, Russia].
1 answer
There were a number of tribes but mainly Mongolia and Turkey and what is now Russia and Kazakhstan between the 11th and 16th Centuries
1 answer
Mansura Galeeva has written:
'Po sledam drevnikh predkov' -- subject(s): History, Tatars
1 answer