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  2. Tartary - Wikipedia

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    Map of independent Tartary (in yellow) and Chinese Tartary (in violet), in 1806.. Tartary (Latin: Tartaria; French: Tartarie; German: Tartarei; Russian: Тартария, romanized: Tartariya) or Tatary (Russian: Татария, romanized: Tatariya) was a blanket term used in Western European literature and cartography for a vast part of Asia bounded by the Caspian Sea, the Ural Mountains, the ...

  3. Tartarian Empire - Wikipedia

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    The theory of Great Tartaria as a suppressed lost land or civilization originated in Russia, with aspects first appearing in Anatoly Fomenko's new chronology in the mid-1970s and early 1980s, and was then popularized by the racial occult history of Nikolai Levashov.

  4. Tatars - Wikipedia

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    The Tatar settlers were all granted szlachta (nobility) status, a tradition that survived until the end of the Commonwealth in the late 18th century. Such migrants included the Lipka Tatars (13th–14th centuries) as well as Crimean and Nogay Tatars (15th–16th centuries), all of which were notable in Polish military history, as well as Volga ...

  5. Tartarian - Wikipedia

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  6. Aura Soltana - Wikipedia

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    Farthingale pins were bought for her, possibly suggesting her costume at court was much the same as other young women. [13] [14] Several pairs of shoes were made by Garret Johnson for Aura Soltana, possibly indicating she was still growing. These included leather shoes, some made of Spanish leather, leather "pantobles", and velvet shoes and ...

  7. Crimean Tatars - Wikipedia

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    This event is called Sürgün in the Crimean Tatar language; the few who escaped were shot on sight or drowned in scuttled barges, and within months half their number had died of cold, hunger, exhaustion and disease. [84] Many of them were re-located to toil as forced labourers in the Soviet Gulag system. [127]

  8. Chinese Tartary - Wikipedia

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    D'Anville's map of China proper and Chinese Tartary, created in 1734. Map of independent Tartary (in yellow) and Chinese Tartary (in violet), in 1806.. Chinese Tartary (Chinese: 中國韃靼利亞; pinyin: Zhōngguó Dádálìyà or Chinese: 中属鞑靼利亚; pinyin: Zhōng shǔ Dádálìyà) is an archaic geographical term referring to the regions of Manchuria, Mongolia, Xinjiang (also ...

  9. History of the Tartars - Wikipedia

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