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  1. Lithuanian Tatars are descendants of Turkic and Mongolian tribes. Their ancestors were emigrants from the Golden Horde and the Great Horde (the lower Volga region), as well as the Crimean Khanate. Tatars belonged to different ethnic groups and spoke the Kipchak languages. The Tatar population in Lithuania lives surrounded by other nations and ...

  2. Tatars are mainly assembled in major cities of Azerbaijan: Baku, Sumqayit, Ganja, Khachmaz, Guba, Gabala, etc. More than 90% of the Tatar community lives in Baku. 25,171 Tatars live here. They are the third largest ethnic group in Baku after Azerbaijani Turks and Russians. [11] Location of Tatars living in Azerbaijan by regions: Şəhərlər. Baku.

  3. Tatars (Kimek) The Tatar were one of the seven original Turkic tribes that made up the Kimek confederation, along with the Imur, Yemek, Bayandur, Kipchak, Lanikaz and Ajlad. The Tatār were the third in order. [1] The Kimek tribes originated in the Central Asian steppes, and had migrated to the territory of present-day Kazakhstan. [2]

  4. Lipka rebellion. The Lipka rebellion was a mutiny from 1672 of several cavalry chorągwie (regiments) of Lipka Tatars, who had been serving in the forces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth since the 14th century. The immediate cause of the rebellion was overdue pay, although increasing restrictions on their established privileges and ...

  5. The Kalmak Tatars ( Siberian Tatar: калмактар [2]) are one of the three subgroups of Tom group of Siberian Tatars. Their traditional areas of settlement are northeastern parts of Kemerovo Oblast, close to town of Yurga . Origin of the Kalmaks is in the 17th century, when a group of Teleuts from central parts of Kemerovo Oblast migrated ...

  6. Crimean Tatars. The Crimean Tatar diaspora dates back to the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 1783, after which Crimean Tatars emigrated in a series of waves spanning the period from 1783 to 1917. [1] The diaspora was largely the result of the destruction of their social and economic life as a consequence of integration into the Russian Empire .

  7. The most widespread among Zabolotnie Tatars is Y-DNA haplogroup N1c2b (80%). Other, more rare haplogroups are N1c1a and O2. The closest populations to Zabolotnie Tatars are Khanty, Mansi and forest Nenets people, and just a little bit more distant, but also very close, are the Khakas. Because of that geneticists are making conclusion about ...

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