Tatars — Infobox Ethnic group group=Tatars (Tatarlar / Татарлар) poptime= 21 millionFact|date=September 2008 popplace=Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Lithuania, Finland, Estonia, Poland, Belarus, Germany, Bulgaria, Romania,… … Wikipedia
Tatars — Ethnic group. The original Tatars were a northeast Eurasian ethnos that was subsumed into the Mongol hordes during the conquests of Genghis Khan. Eventually, the ethnonym came to be applied to a number of ethnically heterogeneous, Eurasian,… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Siberian Bukharans — The Siberian Bukharans were Uzbek merchants from Bukhara who settled in Siberia in the 17th Century after the area had been conqueored by the Russians. They were also known as Sarts and occasionally also classed as Tatars.The Siberian Bukharans… … Wikipedia
Volga Tatars — Ethnic group group=Volga Tatars poptime= c. 8 million (2005) popplace=Russia: 7,500,000 *Tatarstan: 3,000,000 *Bashkortostan: 1,000,000 all over former Soviet Union *Kazakhstan *Uzbekistan *Ukraine *Azerbaijan *Tajikistan *Lithuania *Belarus… … Wikipedia
Lipka Tatars — The Lipka Tatars (also known as Lithuanian Tatars , Belarusian Tatars , Lipkowie or Muślimi ) are a group of Tatars living on the lands of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania since the 14th century. They followed Sunni branch of Islam and their… … Wikipedia
Siberia — Siberian redirects here. For the cat breed, see Siberian (cat). This article is about Siberia as a whole. For the federal district, see Siberian Federal District. For other uses, see Siberia (disambiguation). Coordinates: 60°0′N 105°0′E / … Wikipedia
Siberia — Siberian, adj., n. /suy bear ee euh/, n. 1. Russian, Sibir . an extensive region in the Russian Federation in N Asia, extending from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific. 2. any undesirable or isolated locale, job, etc., to which one is assigned as… … Universalium
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History of Siberia — The history of Siberia may be traced to the sophisticated nomadic civilizations of the Scythians (Pazyryk) and the Xiongnu (Noin Ula), both flourishing before the Christian erahuh. The steppes of South Siberia saw a succession of nomadic empires … Wikipedia