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- tu an tel - Tatar telne morfologi, orfografi qa idlre. Latinlama a iger. Latinlama a, rplama a, translitqa ylndergelr. Tatar telen sanaqqa kylw. Szleklr: Tatar-Rus- ngliz (~8000 sz), ngliz-Tatar (~3000 sz), Rus-Tatar (~8000 sz) h.b...
- TMG - Tatar Mail Group (Tatar-L) - Mailing list; postings preferred in Tatar or English.
- Tatar Culture Pages - Tatar paintings and crafts, online Tatar book and music store.
- Omniglot: Tatar - Presentation of the different alphabets used for writing Tatar.
- Crimean Tatars - Crimean Tatars are the native ethnic group of Crimea. This site contains documents, articles, news items, essays, poems, and interviews that cover Crimean Tatar history and culture, their experiences during deportation and exile, and the national movement which initiated the return to Crimea.
- The Tatar Gazette - Cultural and educational newspaper of the Tatar community in the Republic of Mordovia (in English and Russian).
- Crimean Tatars - The Crimean Tatars are represented by their movement, the Crimean Tatars Parliament Milli Mejlis in the UNPO.
- CRIMEA-L: A Discussion List on Crimea and Crimean Tatar People - The Homepage of the Crimea-L, a discussion list about Crimea and Crimean Tatar People
- ske Tatar c rlar - ske tatar c rlar n szlr beln yazmalar birelgn. Yazmalar MP3 qal b nda.
- Crimean Tatar Internet Resources - This site is designed to become the most comprehensive Crimean Tatar Internet resource directory
Wikipedia Articles
- Tatar Encyclopaedia - Tatar Encyclopaedia, Tatar Encyclopaedic Glossary (; ТЭС, TES) is the first encyclopaedic book published in Tatar language about history of Tatarstan and Tatar people. The encyclopaedia contains nearly 17,000 articles and was published in 2002.
- All-Tatar Public Center - The All-Tatar Public Center, (ATPC, BTİÜ), also known as the Tatar Social Center (Tatar Latin: Bötentatar İctimağí Üzäge, BTİÜ; Cyrillic: Бөтентатар Иҗтимагый Үзәге, БТИҮ; Russian Всета ...
- Old Tatar language - Old Tatar language (Iske imla: يسكى تاتار تلى (translit. İske Tatar tele)) is a literary language used in the Khanate of Kazan and among Muslim Tatars.
- Armenian-Tatar massacres - The Armenian-Tatar massacres also known as the Armenian-Tatar war of 1905—1907 refers to the bloody inter-ethnic confrontation between the Azeris (which were then referred to as Azerbaijani or Caucasian Tatars in Russia) and Armenians throughout the Caucasus, then part of Imperial Russia. The events were caused by a lasting hostility between Muslim Tatars ...
- Tatar-Russian code-switching - Tatar-Russian code-switching is a code-switching language of the urban population of Tatarstan, and is spoken predominantly among bilingual Tatars. It is based on the Tatar language, but many spoken forms are from Russian language.