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Topic: Tatar ASSR


In the News (Fri 1 Jan 10)

  
  To Chairman of the Supreme Court of the RF - Bolvaria - by mkinal
The main sense that it is the Tatar Republic, the Government of Tatars, is preserved.
The name “Tatar” was given to the Republic by the Bolshevik’s garment of Russia with the only purpose: to impose by force the nickname “Tatar” on the Volga Bolgars.
In fact, tatarism (an ideology convincing that my people and I are Tatars) is raised to the level of the state and compulsory ideology for everybody, that contradicting the legislation of RF, Art.
my.opera.com /mkinal/blog/to-chairman-of-the-supreme-court-of-the   (7973 words)

  
  Tatarstan - background information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Tatars descended from nomadic tribes that migrated westward from southern Siberia between the 10th and the 13th centuries, assimilating local groups on their way.
The Tatar leaders were directly descended from the family of Djengiz Khan, but during the 14th century they were turkicized, and the Golden Hord was actually a Turkic empire.
The Tatar Public Center, which is the largest political organization in Tatarstan (it was founded in 1988 with the aim of campaigning for the status of a Union republic), called the treaty "a step backward from independence".
www.unpo.ee /en/members/info/tatarstan.html   (950 words)

  
 (CRIMEAN TATARS) Tall Armenian Tale: The Other Side of the Falsified Genocide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
All Tatars are to be exiled from the territory of the Crimea and settled permanently as special settlers in regions of the Uzbek SSR." The resolution entrusted Lavrentry Beria of the NKVD and Lazar Kaganovich of the NKPS (Peoples Commissariat of Transportation) to carry out the expulsion of the Crimean Tatars to Uzbekistan.
In 1941 the NKVD deported the Soviet Germans and Finns, in 1943 the Karachays and Kalmyks, and in 1944 the Chechens, Ingush, Balkars, Crimean Tatars, and Meskhetian Turks.
The Crimean Tatars activ ely petitioned and lobbied Moscow for rehabilitation from 1957 on.
www.tallarmeniantale.com /tatars.htm   (8089 words)

  
 Whither Tatarstan?
Tatars feel that this second-class status was a result of discrimination in favor of Russia, though this view could not be expressed openly during most of the Soviet period.
Tatar Public Center, an umbrella organization uniting many smaller groups established in early 1989, began to make two separate arguments, each of which was directly linked to the status of the republic.
Tatar leaders began to argue that their republic, whose titular nationality's relative cultural and demographic position was even more favorable in the earlier periods of Soviet rule, had fulfilled the conditions for becoming a union republic from the very beginning of the Soviet period.
faculty.oxy.edu /richmond/csp8/whither_tatarstan.htm   (2639 words)

  
 Brian Williams:The Book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Crimean Tatars in the Aftermath of the Migration of 1860.
This chapter proves that the republic was indeed established in recognition of the Crimean Tatars as the autonomy’s officially recognized native population (korennoi narod) and that all the state institutions of this republic recognized the Crimean Tatars’ unique status in the Crimea and claim to this republic.
The Post-Soviet Migrations of the Crimean Tatars from Central Asia to the Crimea.
www.stetson.edu /~gwilliam/bgwilliams/book_summary.html   (2748 words)

  
 Population of Tatars in the Muslim Republics of the USSR (1979-1989)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Population of Tatars in the Muslim Republics of the USSR (1979-1989)
-------------------------------------------------------- Autonomous Republics 1979 1989 -------------------------------------------------------- Bashkir ASSR Tatars 940,446 1,120,702
Up:TOC Previous:Population of Tatars in the USSR (1939-1989) Copyright (c) 1996 by Iskender Agi.
www.geocities.com /Athens/9724/Tatar_FAQ-shs009.html   (108 words)

  
 Abrar Gibadullovich Karimullin
Abrar Gibadullovich Karimullin (1925-2000), was a renowned Tatar scientist, bibliographer, doctor of philology (1978), member of the Academy of Sciences for Tatarstan (1992), honored worker in the sciences ТАSSR (1987), and the winner of the state premiere RT with G.Tukaja (1991), and winner of the international premiere with Kul Gali (1995).
From 1954 to 1960 old Tatar books were available to the reader on the basis of this new description, which opened all the riches of Tatar books to readers and promoted the start of their scientific study.
The Tatar book, being one of the earliest among all Turkic nations of the world (which was established for the first time by A.G. Karimullin), testifies to the rich literary and hand-written heritage of the Tatar people and its history since early times.
www.kitaphane.ru /english/abrar_eng.shtml   (4761 words)

  
 Tatar language - China-related Topics TA-TD - China-Related Topics
The Tatar language (Tatar tele, Tatar?a) is an Turkic languagesTurkic language belonging to the Altaic languagesAltaic branch of the Ural-Altaic languagesUral-Altaic family of languages.
Tatar is the official language of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Tatar's ancestors are the extinct Bolgar languageBolgar and Kipchak languages.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Tatar_language   (1536 words)

  
 HUNMAGYAR.ORG - TURAN - TATARSTAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Russia conquered these states in 1556 and 1552 respectively, and eventually, the Tatars spread east and west in the Russian empire and became divided into a variety of tribal and territorial groups.
It was not until the fall of the Khanates that the name "Tatar" became common also to denominate the poorer parts of the population.
In 1990, the Supreme Soviet of the Tatar ASSR adopted the "Declaration on the State Sovereignty of the Republic of Tatarstan".
www.hunmagyar.org /turan/tatar/tatar.html   (740 words)

  
 Tatarstan - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bulgars dominated the region from the 8th to 13th cent., when it was conquered by the Mongols of the Golden Horde ; their Tatar descendants, in turn, gradually replaced or absorbed the Bulgar population.
Russian colonization followed the capture (1552) by Czar Ivan IV of the khanate of Kazan, the most powerful of the Tatar states emerging from the empire of the Golden Horde.
The Tatar ASSR was organized in 1920 as one of the first autonomous areas established by the Soviet government.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-tatarstn.html   (536 words)

  
 History of Tatarstan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1708, the Khanate of Kazan was abolished and the province was placed under the control of a new Kazan Governorate.
Restrictions in occupation, heavy taxation, and discrimination against non-Christians blocked the cultural and economic development of the Tatars.
In 1919 the Bolsheviks declared an autonomous Tatar-Bashkir Soviet Socialistic Republic, but the region was at the time largely occupied by the Whites, the leader of whom, General Kolchak, did not support an independent Muslim republic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/History_of_Tatarstan   (1448 words)

  
 The Tatars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The term "Tatar" has been used in a variety of ways since it appeared for the first time among Mongolian and Turkic tribes in the 6th to 9th c.
Between 1917 and 1919, many Tatar nationalists had camaigned for creation of a Volga-Urals state, which would have included the Tatars, Maris, Chuvash, and Bashkirs, but in 1920, the Bolsheviks established the smaller Tatar ASSR, as part of RSFSR.
In the late 1980s, in the period of Perestroyka, Tatar nationalism again grew strong, and a variety of nationalist groups and movements appeared.
russia.rin.ru /guides_e/4321.html   (515 words)

  
 Tataria (Russia)
A Tatar ASSR was established early in the history of the USSR, in 1920.
Tatars as a nation originated as a result of mixing of Turkic tribes that came from Asia to what is now Tatarstan in the 7th century AD with local Finnish tribes that lived there.
Tatars created their own state in the 9th century AD in what is now Tatarstan.
www.fanshop-online.de /fahnen-flaggen-infos/ru-ta.html   (909 words)

  
 Indigenous Status for the Crimean Tatars in Ukraine: A History of a Political Debate - Part I
The topic of special rights for the Crimean Tatars, who were returning to Crimea after their forcible mass deportation of 1944 and the almost half a century of living in exile, first surfaced as an important political issue during the debates in the national legislature of Ukraine on 12 February 1991.
None of the members of the Crimean Tatar delegation who came to Kyiv to present their view on the restoration of Crimean autonomy was allowed to participate in either the parliamentary sittings of 12 February, or in preceding discussions organized jointly by several permanent Committees, though their appeal for admission was supported by some MPs.
But although the Crimean Tatar aspect was constantly addressed, and the solution to be reached would, inevitably, strongly affect the future of their community, this was not perceived at the time as a strong enough argument for allowing the Crimean Tatars' representatives to participate in the discussion.
www.iccrimea.org /scholarly/indigenous.html   (8166 words)

  
 Russian military ships. Rocket boat "Komsomolets of Tatar"
In 1972 at the request of workers of Tatar ASSR to one of the best rocket boats of the Black Sea fleet has been appropriated the name "Member of the "Komsomolets of Tatar".
Members of the Komsomol and youth Tatar ASSR can is proud of the sponsored ship.
Welcome guests of seamen are delegations of workers of the industry and an agriculture of Tatar ASSR.
shipandship.chat.ru /pages/ship4.html   (256 words)

  
 Bolgar National Congress   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The name “Tatar” was given to the Republic by the Bolshevik’s garment of Russia with the only purpose: to impose by force the nickname “Tatar” on the Volga Bolgars.
The outstanding turkologist A.U. Yakubovsky noted, that “the population of Tatar Republic occupying the territory of former Bulgar State, never left that land, was not liquidated by anyone and continues to live here up till now:; we can surely say that the ethnic structure of Tatars or the Tatar autonomous Republic form ancient Bulgars…”.
In fact, tatarism (an ideology convincing that my people and I are Tatars) is raised to the level  of the state and compulsory ideology for everybody, that contradicting the legislation of RF, Art.
www.bulgars.ru /english/supreme.htm   (7940 words)

  
 The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire
The national awakening of the Crimean Tatars began in the last quarter of the 19th century nurtured by the rise of Pan-Islamism and the Pan-Turkish movements.
A connection is assumed to exist between the deportation of the Crimean Tatars and Soviet claims on the straits ruled by Turkey.
In 1945 the Crimean ASSR was downgraded to an autonomous region and in 1954 it was incorporated into the Ukraine.
www.eki.ee /books/redbook/crimean_tatars.shtml   (1286 words)

  
 Kommersant - Russia's Daily Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The territories inhabited by the Nakhcho were subjected to devastating Tatar raids in the 13th century and invasions by Tamerlane's forces in the late 14th century.
The Chechen-Ingush ASSR was liquidated and the territory divided among Russia, Georgia, Dagestan, and North Ossetia.
In November 1990, the Supreme Soviet of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR passed a Declaration of the republic's national sovereignty; and in May 1991, the republic was renamed the Chechen-Ingush Republic.
www.kommersant.com /tree.asp?rubric=5&node=439&doc_id=-95   (1967 words)

  
 Happy Dogs Clup, The biggest dog resource center,breeds,cloths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Republic of Tatarstan or, unofficially, Tataria (Russian: Респу́блика Татарста́н; Tatar: Cyrillic: Татарстан Республикасы, Latin: Tatarstan Respublikası) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic).
Under the influence of Tatarstan Jadidist theologians, the Tatars were renowned for their friendly relations with other peoples of the Russian Empire.
As of 2006, the President is Mintimer Shaeymiev (Tatar: Mintimer Şäymiev, Russian: Минтимер Шарипович Шаймиев).
www.happydogsclup.com /sdmc_Tatarstan   (1551 words)

  
 The Constitutional Process in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Thus, Crimean Tatars who by that time had developed a strong sense of self-identification as a coherent people or nation were equated with all other returnees to Crimea, belonging to ethnicities (namely, Armenians, Bulgarians, Greeks, and Germans) that already had their own firmly established kinstates.
In the context of Ukrainian-Crimean Tatar relations, it is especially interesting to note the mutual support of the Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar communities on such a sensitive issue as linguistic rights and their implementation in the Crimea.
The Crimean Tatar community represents the most organized, easily mobilized political force in the ARC, and a further delay in the adoption of legislative and normative acts for securing the full restoration of their rights is fraught with the danger of a more radicalized movement.
www.iccrimea.org /scholarly/nbelitser.html   (7046 words)

  
 Ethnologue report for Russia (Europe)
Dagestan ASSR, Nalchik in Kabardino-Balkar ASSR, in villages and ancient cities of the Caucasus mountains (Derbent, Makhachkale, Nalchik, Majalis, Pyatigorsk).
Mari ASSR, east of the Volga, Bashkir, Tatar, Udmurt ASSR, Perm, Sverov, Kirov Oblasts.
Uralic Tatar (110,000) is spoken by the Kerashen Tatar.
www.ethnologue.com /show_country.asp?name=RUE   (1418 words)

  
 Ethnologue: Russia, Europe
Dagestan ASSR, Nalchik in Kabardino-Balkar ASSR, in villages and ancient cities of the Caucasus mountains (Derbent, Makhachkale, Nalchik, Majalis, Pyatigorsk).
Tepter (300,000) is reported to be between the Tatar and Bashkir languages.
Uralic Tatar (110,000) is spoken by the Kerashen Tatar.
www.christusrex.org /www1/pater/ethno/RusE.html   (2754 words)

  
 Center of Information and Documentation of Crimean Tatars
On 4 August 1965, the second meeting of a group of Crimean Tatars with the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, A. Mikoyan, was held in the Kremlin.
The authorities considered “the Crimean Tatar issue” as solved, those, who did not agree with such situation of affairs, received a label of “autonomists”, “nationalists” etc. In view of the fact that such persons were in the majority, files were made for thousands of Crimean Tatars by the KGB.
Definition "citizens of Tatar nationality, who used to live in Crimea" was used in Resolution of CC of CPSU dated 24.11.1956, but because of the Resolution was not published, and of official documents, literature and colloquial language, it was supplanted only from the end 50s, and for Crimean Tatars such definition became unpleasant revelation.
www.cidct.org.ua /en/studii/13-14/7.html   (9700 words)

  
 Biography of Mr. Mintimer Shaimiev
Mintimer Sharipovich Shaimiev is an ethnic Tatar, born on January 20, 1937 in the village Anyakovo (Aktanyshsky region of Tatarstan).
Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Tatar ASSR
Shaimiev's pragmatism laced with Tatar determination, enabled the Tatarstan to sign an advantageous power-sharing treaty with Moscow in February 1994.
www.kcn.ru /tat_en/politics/dfa/presid/car.htm   (286 words)

  
 Tatars in America - website of Tatars living in America
The Tatarstan Representative has, together with the Exim Bank and with its financial assistance, successfully created loan projects for "Tatneft' - Association of the Petroleum Industry of the Tatar ASSR" ($97 million), for "Nizhnekamskneftekhim" ($115 million) and secured financial assistance on small and medium projects (totaling $50 million).
An important part of the representative’s work is maintaining business connections with the managers in U.S. agencies on trade and development, from which grants totaling $1.5 million have already been secured.
The permanent representative of the Republic of Tatarstan is regularly invited to Embassy conferences on questions of trade and policy, participates in events and meetings, and is engaged in the bilateral work of the Commission for Economic and Technological Collaboration.
tatar-usa.org /english/representative.html   (423 words)

  
 Central Asian History, Part 2
The Crimean Tatar Khanate is absorbed by Russia.
The First Conference of the Turkestan ASSR and the People's Republics of Bukhara and Khorezm establishes the Central Asiatic Economic Council, resulting in the economic and administrative unification of the three republics.
The National Delimitation of Soviet Central Asia results in the abolition of the Turkestan ASSR, the Bukharan SSR, and the Khorezmian SSR and the establishment of the Turkmen SSR, the Uzbek SSR, and the Tajik ASSR (as part of the Uzbek SSR).
www.oxuscom.com /cahist2.htm   (1949 words)

  
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Yet again Lenin rejected this demand and accused the Tatars of demonstrating 'imperialist chauvinism', of seeking to impose their domination over the more backward Bashkirs".
Most accounts claim that the Crimean Tatars were unduly privileged during the German regime.
At the same time, the Communist Party of the Tatar Republic of Crimea was purged.
harikumar.brinkster.net /MLRB/Sultan-Galiyev-FINAL.htm   (3731 words)

  
 Person : The Republic of Tatarstan
Vasilyev Valery Pavlovich - born November 18, 1947 in Laishevo village of Laishevsky district of the Tatar ASSR.
1970 - 1971 - mechanical engineer of Capital Construction Department in Agricultural Executive Committee Laishevsky District Council of employees` deputies of the Tatar ASSR.
1985 - 1986 - director of department of Agriculture and Food Industry of Tatar Oblast Committee of the CPSU.
www.tatar.ru /?node_id=1327&id=158   (289 words)

  
 what to read   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Zagidullin I.K. Population census of 1897 and the Tatars of the Kazan Province.
Essays on the History of Tatar Social Reflection.
Fakhrutdinov R.G. The History of the Tatars and Tatarstan: Text-book for public schools, gymnasia and lyceums.
www.1000kzn.ru /razdel/en/420   (655 words)

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