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Перевод: Tatar speek Tatar


[прилагательное]
татарский;
[существительное]
татарин ; татарка ; человек дикого, необузданного нрава; мегера ; фурия


Тезаурус:

  1. Throughout Siberia (and indeed the European north as well), with the partial exception of the Muslim Tatar fringe in the west, the religion of shamanism was universal.
  2. During the period of Tatar domination from the thirteenth to the end of the fifteenth centuries, Russia under the Golden Horde had been the most westerly province of the great Mongol Empire founded by Genghis Khan; but from 1582 onwards the tide was turned and the European Slavs rapidly found themselves rulers of a vast colonial domain stretching across Asia to the northern Pacific.
  3. Even as a match for the Tatar warriors of the Crimea, who were similarly equipped, their value declined when in the 1630s and 1640s a strong line of fortifications was built in the south.
  4. The attempts to rationalize the administration, to centralize power, collided directly with local liberties and the particularist and traditional privileges of the old supporters of the regime (for example, the Tatar nobility).
  5. The Chinese Muslims consist of ten different ethnic minorities: Hui, Kazakh, Kirgiz, Sala, Tajik, Tatar, Tungxiang, Paoan, Uighur and Uzbek.
  6. On August 27th of last year, a bomb wrecked the nearby apartment of an elderly Crimean Tatar couple.
  7. Tatar sauce
  8. Most striking was the case of the young Tatar Muslim, Mir Sajit Sultan Galiev, who was drawn into the work of the commissions, becoming one of Stalin's assistants.
  9. The Azerbaijanis were part of a broader movement of reform among Muslims, led by the more advanced Tatar peoples of the Volga and Crimea.
  10. Mr Mukhametshin, a 39-year-old Tatar who grew up in the Central Asian republic of Uzbekistan, began in business at 13 when he apprenticed himself to a family of travelling ice-cream makers.
  11. But, even with this emphasis, an emerging nationalism could provide the medium for many class conflicts - for example, between Ukrainian peasants and Russian or Polish landlords and Jewish land agents and tax collectors; between Tatar workers and Russian employers, between Baku Muslim oil workers and Christian oil magnates (Armenian, Russian, Swedish, Georgian).
  12. The Leningrad historian, R.G. Skrynnikov, has suggested, though not without challenge, that it was in 1582 rather than 1581, that the first foray or "expedition" of cossack conquistadors under the leadership of ataman Yermak Timofeevich scored an unspectacular military victory over the tiny Tatar princedom of Sibir, then ruled by Khan Kuchum, thus laying the foundations for what was to be the irresistible Russian Drang nach Osten .
  13. His mother is a Tatar, while his wife, Alexandra, comes from Ukraine.

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