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  1. The Tatar language was made a de facto official language in Russia in 1917, but only within the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Tatar is also considered to have been the official language in the short-lived Idel-Ural State , briefly formed during the Russian Civil War .

    • Tatars

      They compose 53% of the population in Tatarstan. Their...

    • Tatar alphabet

      Tatar alphabet. Three scripts are currently used for the...

  2. The Tatar language is a Turkic language that is spoken by the Tatar people, and is the official language of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia . Alphabets. Like many other Turkic languages, different alphabets are used to write the Tatar language. Cyrillic. In Russia, the Tatar alphabet is Cyrillic by a federal government law passed in 2002.

    • 6.5 million (2002)
  3. Tatar is a Turkic language with about 5.2 million speakers mainly in the Russian Federation, particularly in the Republic of Tatarstan, and also in the Republic of Bashkortostan and other parts of Russia. Tatar is official recognised as a provincial language in Tatarstan, and is recognised as a minority language in Poland.

  4. Tatar language, northwestern (Kipchak) language of the Turkic language family within the Altaic language group. It is spoken in the republic of Tatarstan in west-central Russia and in Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, and China. There are numerous dialectal forms. The major Tatar dialects are Kazan Tatar (spoken in Tatarstan) and Western or Misher Tatar.

  5. Tatar is a Turkic language spoken by the Volga Tatars mainly located in modern Tatarstan, as well as Siberia. It should not be confused with Crimean Tatar or Siberian Tatar, which are closely related but belong to different subgroups of the Kipchak languages.

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