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“The Hyrkanians, retreating to the eastern shores of the continent, evolved into the tribes later known as Tatars, Huns, Mongols and Turks.”
“The Tatars are a rare ethnic and religious minority in homogenous, overwhelmingly Roman”
“Tatars" is the correct form]; and, as the barbarous Mongolians lost their hold on the districts of the middle Volga, the power of the Czars began its forward march, pressing back Asiatics on the East and Poles on the West.”
The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.)
“Though the Crimea region is home to more than 250,000 Muslim Crimean Tatars, cases of Sharia punishment being meted out by stoning have thus far been unheard of.”
“On the same day the NKVD also reported mobilizing 11,000 Crimean Tatar men for forced labor, bringing the total number of Crimean Tatars removed from Crimea to 191,014 (Ibid.).”
Global Voices in English » Ukraine: 65th Anniversary of the Crimean Tatar Deportations
“Français · Ukraine: 65ème anniversaire des déportations des Tatars de Crimée”
Global Voices in English » Ukraine: 65th Anniversary of the Crimean Tatar Deportations
“They reported loading a total of 180,014 Crimean Tatars into 67 train echelons of which 63 with 173,287 deportees were already on their way to their new destinations (Bugai, doc. 13, pp. 138-139).”
Global Voices in English » Ukraine: 65th Anniversary of the Crimean Tatar Deportations
“The following day the number of Crimean Tatars transported to rail stations increased to 165,515 of which 136,412 had been loaded onto train echelons bound for Uzbekistan (Bugai, doc. 12, p. 138).”
Global Voices in English » Ukraine: 65th Anniversary of the Crimean Tatar Deportations
“Over dinner in Simferopol with my adopted Crimean Tatar family last week, Ayder, a veteran of the Crimean Tatar human rights war against the USSR, used the term “genocide” to describe the present Ukrainian non-policy towards Crimean Tatars.”
Global Voices in English » Ukraine: 65th Anniversary of the Crimean Tatar Deportations
“May 18 marked the 65th anniversary of Sürgün, the 1944 deportations of Crimean Tatars from their homeland in Crimea.”
Global Voices in English » Ukraine: 65th Anniversary of the Crimean Tatar Deportations
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