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Tatars

The Tatars (/ˈtɑː.tərz/, TAH-tərz) are a group of Turkic speaking peoples found across Eastern Europe and Northern Asia who bear the name "Tatar".

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Afghanistan
100,000 (estimate)
Australia
500+
Azerbaijan
25,900
Belarus
3,000
Bulgaria
5,003
Canada
56,000 (incl. those of mixed ancestries)

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Tatars

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Edges251
Triples217
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007937
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Tatars

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related to Lipka Tatars · 30
Tatars → Belarus, Christian Lithuanians, Commonwealth, Crimean, From, Grand Duchy, Grand Duke Vytautas, Great, Hrodna, Kaunas, Lipka Tatars, Lithuania, Lithuanian Commonwealth, Muslims, Nogay Tatars, Poland, Polish, Such, The, The Grand Dukes
related to Volga Tatars · 28
Tatars → AD, After, Batu Khan, Bolgar, Bulgar, Bulgars, Chuvashia, Crimean Tatars, East, Finno-Ugrians, Golden Horde, In, It, Kazan Khanate, Kipchak, Most, Mountain Mari, Nogais, Russian, Samara
related to Crimean Tatars · 26
Tatars → At, Canike, Crimea, Crimean, Crimean Tatars, Crimean Ulus, De, During, Eastern Europe, Edigey, Following, Golden Horde, Hacı Giray, In, Islam, Islamic, Khan, Kipchaks, Lithuania, Nogai Horde
related to Further reading · 23
Tatars → Aktarma, Ankara, Atatürk Kültür Merkezi Başkanlığı, Başkurt, Bilim Dalı, Doctoral, Ege, Erkan, Folk-Literature'a, Folklor, GÜLTEKİN, ISBN, Karagöz, Mustafa, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Tatar, Tataristan, Tatarstan, Turkish, Türk Halk Bilimi
related to Etymology · 22
Tatars → Astrakhan, Crimean, Europe, French, From, Genghis Khan, Golden Horde, Kazan, Latin, Oxford English Dictionary, Persian, Qasim, Siberian Khanates, Tartar, Tartarus, Tatar, The, The Arabic, The Persian, Turkish
related to Contemporary groups and nations · 14
Tatars → Asia, Astrakhan Tatars, Crimea, Crimean Tatars, Europe, European Russia, Idel-Ural, Lipka Tatars, Siberian Tatars, Smaller, Tatar, The, Volga Tatars, Volga-Ural
related to Languages · 10
Tatars → Bashkir, Eleventh-century Kara-khanid, Kashgari, Kipchak, Kypchak-Volga-Ural, Mahmud, Northwestern Turkic, Tatar, The, Turkic
related to External links · 9
Tatars → Charles Norton Edgcumbe, Eliot, Encyclopædia Britannica, Kropotkin, Peter Alexeivitch, Tartars, The American Turko-Tatar Association, Vol, XXIII
related to Gallery · 7
Tatars → Crimean KhanateTartary, Crimean TatarsFlag, Flags FlagsFlag, Kazan KhanateFlag, Lipka TatarsFlag, Siberian TatarsFlag, TatarstanFlag
related to Siberian Tatars · 4
Tatars → The Siberian Tatars, Tobolsk, Tomskthe Altay, Yeniseisk

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tatar crimean kazan volga crimea russian siberian century horde 000 khan golden language khanate also peoples russia lithuania lipka astrakhan

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
TatarsAfghanistan100,000 (estimate)1.00infobox
TatarsAustralia500+1.00infobox
TatarsAzerbaijan25,9001.00infobox
TatarsBelarus3,0001.00infobox
TatarsBulgaria5,0031.00infobox
TatarsCanada56,000 (incl. those of mixed ancestries)1.00infobox
TatarsChina3,5441.00infobox
TatarsCzech Republic300+1.00infobox
TatarsEstonia2,0001.00infobox
TatarsFinland600–7001.00infobox
TatarsFrance7001.00infobox
TatarsIran20,000–30,000 (Volga Tatars)1.00infobox
TatarsJapan600–20001.00infobox
TatarsKazakhstan208,9871.00infobox
TatarsKyrgyzstan28,3341.00infobox
TatarsLatvia2,800[citation needed]1.00infobox
TatarsLithuania2,800–3,200 (incl. all of Lipka, Crimean and Volga origins)1.00infobox
TatarsPoland1,9161.00infobox
TatarsRomania≈20,0001.00infobox
TatarsRussia5,554,6011.00infobox
TatarsSwitzerland1,045+1.00infobox
TatarsTurkey4–6 million[a]1.00infobox
TatarsTurkmenistan36,6551.00infobox
TatarsUkraine (.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}incl. population in Crimea and Crimean Tatars)319,3771.00infobox
TatarsUnited States10,000[citation needed]1.00infobox
TatarsUzbekistan≈239,965 (Crimean Tatars)1.00infobox

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