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| | A. Rorlich - Origin of the Volga Tatars |
 | | Later, they [the Tatars] mixed with them [Kypchaks], and the land had priority over their racial and natural qualities and they [the Tatars] became like Kypchaks, as they were of the same origin with them, because the Tatars settled on their lands, married them, and remained to live on their lands. |
 | | When the Golden Horde was organized, however, the new set of political and socioeconomic conditions determined changes in the functions of the languages spoken in the area under the rule of its khans. |
 | | Kypchak emerged as the official language, and it was in this capacity that it had an impact on the evolution of the Bulgar language. |
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