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Crimean Tatar diaspora (7781 bytes)
1: ...e to maintain their ethnic identity and [[Crimean Tatar language|language]] intact almost up until the [[... 3: ...after the decline of communism. The Crimean Tatar diaspora in Turkey established several ethnic associations... 5: ...nts. There are also very small numbers of Crimean Tatars in the [[Eastern Europe]], [[South America]], an... 7: ...nt of certain political rights for the members of diaspora, such as political representation, property-ownin... 11: *[[Crimean Tatars]] Crimean Tatar (119 bytes) 1: #For Crimean Tatar ethos see [[Crimean Tatars]] 2: ...Crimean Tatar language and alphabet see [[Crimean Tatar language]] Crimean Tatar language (4753 bytes) 3: ... [[Former Soviet Union]], and the [[Crimean Tatar diaspora]]: [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Turkey]]. 5: ...m Tatar Türkçesi'' (Crimean-Turkish resp. Crimean Tatar Turkish). 8: ... the Oguz [[Turkish language|Turkish]]. A Crimean Tatar speaker can undestand both [[Kypchak]] and [[Oghu... 10: ...e following newspaper report compares the Crimean Tatar and Turkish languages: 12: |+'''Comparing Crimean Tatar vs Turkish''' Diaspora (7205 bytes) 1: ...of peoples. For the novel by [[Greg Egan]], see [[Diaspora (novel)]].}} 3: The term '''''diaspora''''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] δι&alph... 5: ...ersion of [[Deuteronomy]] 28:25, "thou shalt be a diaspora (Greek for dispersion) in all kingdoms of the ear... 7: ...ieth century in regard to the expanded meaning of diaspora. 11: ==List of notable diasporas== Tatar (241 bytes) 1: The term '''Tatar''' may refer to 3: *A member of the [[Tatars]], [[Crimean Tatars]] 4: *[[Tatar language]], [[Crimean Tatar language]] 5: *Native people of [[Crimea]], [[Tatarstan]] Diaspora (novel) (1296 bytes) 1: '''''Diaspora''''' is a [[1997]] [[science fiction]] novel by [... 5: In ''Diaspora'', most human beings have [[Mind transfer|upload]... Diaspora language (194 bytes) 1: ...lution of the [[language]] originally used by a [[diaspora]] of a group of people or peoples. Quebec diaspora (879 bytes) 1: The '''Quebec diaspora''' consists of hundreds of thousands of people wh... Jewish diaspora (2297 bytes) 3: ...on of the [[Jew]]ish people throughout the world. Diaspora is commonly accepted to have begun with the [[Bab... 5: ...tably contributed to the numbers and geography of diaspora, as many Jews were scattered after losing their s... 7: ...mbers and dynamics of Jewish diaspora. In today's diaspora, the largest number of Jews 10: ...s Jewish population, usually is not considered as diaspora, was about 5,094,000 in 2003 <sup>1</sup>. See [[... Old Tatar language (1150 bytes) 1: ...l language of international communication between Tatars, [[Russians]], all [[Caucasians]] and Central As... 3: ...tte started publishing in modern [[Tatar language|Tatar]], which until then had been used only in a spoke... 5: ''See: [[Tatar alphabet]]'' 6: [[tt:İske Tatar ädäbi tele]] Arab diaspora (3163 bytes) 1: '''Arab diaspora''' refers to the numbers of [[Arab]] [[migration|... 11: Prominent members of the Arab diaspora include; Tatar alphabet (9925 bytes) 1: '''Alphabet for [[Kazan Tatar language]]''' 3: Two versions of the Tatar alphabet are currently used. The first one is bas... 6: The Latinic version of the Tatar alphabet contains 35 letters. There are 10 [[vowe... 10: Tatar vowels: '''a/ä, o/ö, u/ü, í/i, ı/e'''. 14: ...ble to use these letters for writing words of non-Tatar origin: Tatar invasions (1729 bytes) 1: '''Tatar invasions''' of [[Europe]] from the east took pla... 3: The term "Tatars" was often confusingly applied to different peop... 5: [[Mongol]]-[[Tatar]] [[Golden Horde|Golden Horde]] forces led by [[B... 7: The Tatars succeeded in establishing control over Rus' prin... 9: ... of Polish lands by [[Hetman]] [[Jan Tarnowski]]. Tatar forces invaded again in [[1589]], invading [[Lw&o... Tatar ASSR (538 bytes) 1: '''Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic''' ('''TASSR... 5: 1919 - [[Tatar-Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]] 7: 1921 - [[Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]] 9: 1990 - [[Tatarstan Soviet Socialist Republic]]; 11: 1990 - [[Tatarstan]], Tatarstan respublikası. Serbian diaspora (264 bytes) 1: ...d mostly by the [[Ottoman Turks]], and the recent diaspora was by the [[Yugoslav wars]]. A small part of it ... Diaspora studies (439 bytes) 1: ...med [[diaspora peoples]]. The usage of the term [[diaspora]] carries the [[connotation]] of forced resettlem... 3: See [[diaspora]] for a further discussion of diasporas. Irish diaspora (2113 bytes) 3: ...ebec]] and [[Australia]]. By one estimate, the [[diaspora]] contains as many as 60 million people. Diaspora people (235 bytes) 1: .... Diaspora peoples are the subject of study of [[diaspora studies]]. Armenian Diaspora (644 bytes) 1: The '''Armenian Diaspora''' is a term used to describe the communities of ... 3: ...merica]], and together they comprise the Armenian Diaspora. 5: The growth of diaspora was significanly influenced by the events at the ... 11: *http://www.armeniadiaspora.com/ Tatar language (11397 bytes) 1: {{language|name=Tatar|nativename=Tatar tele/Tatarça 11: '''Tatar'''<br> 12: |nation=[[Tatarstan]] 16: The '''Tatar language''' (''Tatar tele'', ''Tatarça'') is an [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] [[language... 19: Tatar is a [[Turkic languages|Turkic language]], which ...
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