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  2. Crimean Tatars - Wikipedia

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    The Crimean Tatars were formed as a people in Crimea and are descendants of various peoples who lived in Crimea in different historical eras. The main ethnic groups that inhabited the Crimea at various times and took part in the formation of the Crimean Tatar people are Tauri , Scythians , Sarmatians , Alans , Ancient Greeks , Crimean Goths ...

  3. Demographics of Crimea - Wikipedia

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    The first mosque in Crimea was built by Ozbeg Khan in Eski Qırım in 1314. Christianity returned with the annexation of the Crimean Khanate by the Eastern Orthodox Russian Empire in 1783. A survey of residents of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in May 2013 found that: [32] 58% Orthodox; 15% Muslim; 13% Do not know, or not applicable

  4. Tatars - Wikipedia

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    Crimean Tatars are an indigenous people of Crimea. Their formation occurred during the 13th–17th centuries, primarily from Cumans that appeared in Crimea in the 10th century, with strong contributions from all the peoples who ever inhabited Crimea (Greeks, Scythians, and Goths). [54]

  5. Crimean Karaites - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010 census, 481 Ukrainians identified as Karaites outside of Crimea. In 2021, the Ukrainian government unveiled a bill planned to grant Crimean Karaites and other minority groups official 'Indigenous' status. [61]

  6. Crimean Roma - Wikipedia

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    The Urmacheli are Tatarized Romani people whose ancestors migrated from the Balkans to Crimea in the 16th century, and are probably the largest subgroup of the Crimean Roma. [9] Although they do not deny their Romani origins, they are very Tatarized, and hold the status of a special ethnic group within the Crimean Tatar people, and are usually ...

  7. Urums - Wikipedia

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    Turkologist Nikolai Baskakov estimated that by 1969, 60,000 people spoke Urum as a native language. According to the All-Ukrainian Population Census of 2001, only 112 of the Donetsk Oblast's 77,516 Greeks listed languages other than Greek, Ukrainian and Russian as their mother tongue. [8] A group of Urums from Crimea waving Greek flags.

  8. Deportation of the Crimean Tatars - Wikipedia

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    The deportation of the Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: Qırımtatar halqınıñ sürgünligi, Cyrillic: Къырымтатар халкъынынъ сюргюнлиги) or the Sürgünlik ('exile') was the ethnic cleansing and the cultural genocide [c 1] of at least 191,044 [c 2] Crimean Tatars that was carried out by Soviet Union authorities from 18 to 20 May 1944, supervised by Lavrentiy ...

  9. Category:Crimean Tatars - Wikipedia

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    also: Countries: Ukraine: People: Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. ... De-Tatarization of Crimea (13 P) Crimean Tatar ...