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http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/texts/carpini.html
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| | Pravda.RU:Ethnic trouble in Crimea: view from Moscow |
 | | The tragedy of Crimean Tartars differs from that of the other national groups "punished" by Stalin. |  | | Unlike Chechens, Ingush, Balkars, Karachayevs and Kalmyks, the Crimean Tartars were not partially rehabilitated during the Khrushchev "thaw" and were not granted, as political compensation, "an autonomous area" of their own. |  | | Happily, the problem was settled at the time. |
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http://english.pravda.ru/main/2004/05/20/54033_.html
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| | Warsaw Voice - Poland's Forgotten Minority |
 | | Despite the changes, their name-Tartars-still conjures up images of turbaned horsemen wielding scimitars. |  | | Today's Tartars are becoming increasingly aware of their history. |  | | Tartars are organized in the Moslem Religious Union, which covers six communities and includes only 5,000 believers. |
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http://www.warsawvoice.pl/archiwum.phtml/7151
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| | Ancient China Simplified - Chapter XLI - The Tartars (by Edward Harper Parker) |
 | | This situation explains to us why the Protector system arose in China, in competition with the waning imperial power. |  | | The main point upon which to fix the attention is this. |  | | The Tartar family into which the Second Protector had married as a comparatively young man was, however, also of the imperial clan- name, i.e. |
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http://www.authorama.com/ancient-china-simplified-42.html
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| | Tartars on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | New Research Indicates Meaty Bone Dog Biscuits Offer 40 Percent More Tartar Reduction Than Milk-Bone. |  | | The shelf life, or more accurately the "quality" life, varies depending on the product and how it is handled. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/X/X-T1artars.asp
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| | Het'um, Turco-Mongolica, Cilician Armenia, Mongol Khans, Crusades, Pope Clement V 1305-1314 |
 | | The fact that the Tartars could not keep their plans concealed has frequently done them great harm. |  | | oe64] The Tartars give what they have to people who come to them, and they themselves demand the same from others, taking by force what is not given. |  | | The first consideration is this: the first passage should be arranged in such a manner that the enemies become so sorely troubled by the actions of the other Christian forces in those parts of the east, and by the Tartars, that they have no rest, but instead would suffer great worries and losses. |
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http://rbedrosian.com/hetum5.htm
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 | | 130 (first paragraph) "...in moments of victory against Turks and Kurds or Tartars, they [Armenians] have been remorseless in seeking vengeance." p. |  | | Even the village Tartars are a primitive people, only semicivilized." "I can see now that we Armenians frankly despised the Tartars, and, while holding a disproportionate share of the wealth of the country, regarded and treated them as inferiors. |  | | There were no lights in the houses and the doors were barred, for the Tartars suspected what as to happen and were in great fear. |
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/theo-3/data/20_newsgroup/talk.politics.mideast/76468
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| | Tatars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The following subdivisions, however, may be regarded as established: |  | | In Europe the term Tartar is generally only used in the historical context for Mongolian people who appeared in the 13th century (the Mongol invasion) and assimilated into the local population later. |  | | In modern English only Tatar is used to refer to Euroasian Tatars; Tartar has an offensive connotation, corrupted from Tatar from associations with the Tartarus of Greek mythology. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatars
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| | William of Rubruck's Account of the Mongols |
 | | Our guide cautioned us to say nothing until Baatu should have bid us speak, and then to speak briefly. |  | | Beyond this opening is Zikuia, which does not obey the Tartars [J: which is not subject to the Tartars], and to the east (of that) are the Suevi and Hiberi, who do not obey the Tartars. |  | | For the Tartars prefer the Saracens to the Ruthenians, who are Christians, and when the latter can give no more gold or silver they drive them off to the wilds, them and their little ones, like flocks of sheep, there to herd their cattle. |
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http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/texts/rubruck.html
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| | COA Playoffs - The Final Four - www.ezboard.com |
 | | Tartars coach Damaine Powell said his team is playing its best in the postseason. |  | | The Tartars also enjoyed a 46-28 rebounding margin to offset their 20 turnovers. |  | | Lewis scored 12 of his 18 points in the second half as the Tartars rallied from a 10-point deficit. |
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http://p220.ezboard.com/fbigapplesportsjuniorcollegesfrm1.showMessage?topicID=450.topic
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| | Cultural Issues |
 | | The tartars were not from freely practicing and teaching their religion. |  | | Both organizations have been active in social, religious, and cultural life. |  | | The Muslim Religion Association and the Association of the Polish Tartars were founded. |
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http://www.yementimes.com/97/iss49/culture.htm
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| | Raehatu Al-Misk |
 | | But this is wrong, for, indeed, it has become clear to you from that which has been aforementioned that the Tartars embraced Islam, but they kept ruling by other than its Shariah. |  | | This is because most of the Islamic ummah are now about to be mingled within the laws which are opposed to the Shariah, and which are similar to that "Yasiq". |  | | This shows you that the fataawas on the new issue are taken from the scholars of their time. |
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http://ee.1asphost.com/raehatualmisk/k3.html
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| | Tartars - History Forum |
 | | However, after the 13th century, this name's useage changed greatly, Tartar or Tatar was now referred for all the peoples of Central Asia (mainly the Mongols and their Turkic subjects). |  | | The Tartars had migrated to many parts of the world. |  | | Also, I believe there were a group of people called Tartars who inhabited the Crimea well after the time of the Mongols. |
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http://www.simaqianstudio.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1812
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| | Bulgaria.com - History, Rulers of Bulgaria - Tsar Teodor Svetoslav |
 | | During his days as hostage in the Tartar camp, Todor Svetoslav fully realized the wisdom in the old saying: "Before learning to give orders, one should learn to submit". |  | | The tsar could then see to the problems with his domestic enemies, as internal security was crucial to handling the Byzantine threat. |  | | He hated the Tartars being in command in his fatherland, but for the time being he was unable to drive them out by force, so he had only one option left: to engage in an involved political game. |
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http://www.bulgaria.com/BG/history/rulers/svetoslav.html
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: The Story of the Mongols Whom We Call the Tartars |
 | | Successfully, and the Despotism the Tartars Exert over their Subjects |  | | Reports filtering in regarding the Mongols (also called Tartars) were even more frightening. |  | | Look for books like The Story of the Mongols Whom We Call the Tartars by subject: |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0828320179
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| | New York Folklore Society's Voices |
 | | Inside the suitcase were her report cards for 1929 and 1930 indicating "very good " for behavior, religion, and Polish. |  | | Stepping over to the sling, one of the Tartars discovered a baby girl inside, and drawing his saber said to the mother, "Only one daughter allowed in each house. |  | | After being told that her husband was in America, the Tartars asked her how many children she had. |
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http://www.nyfolklore.org/pubs/voices/voiws98/mckee.html
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| | Tuna, Scallops, & Salmon Tartars with Osetra Caviar recipes from Fabio Trabocchi on StarChefss |
 | | Spoon the scallops tartar into a 1 ¼ inch stainless steel ring and refrigerate immediately. |  | | Spoon the tuna tartar into a 1 ¼ inch stainless steel ring and refrigerate immediately. |  | | Spoon the scallops tartar into a 1 ¼ inch stainless steel ring lined with the tomato confit, cover with more tomato confit, and refrigerate immediately. |
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http://www.starchefs.com/chefs/rising_stars/2003/washington/FTrabocchi/tartar_f_trabocchi.shtml
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| | Courtly Liveas - Polish Cossacks |
 | | Batory warned that if the Tartars were further provoked that nothing would ease their wrath (the wrath of the Tartars). |  | | In 1577, there were a few Cossacks pretenders to the Moldavian throne, the first was Ivan Podkova. |  | | In late 1582, an attack on the Tartar envoy returning from Moscow was reported, however, Batory had no hold on these men, and the Khan was free to deal with them in his own way. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/cossack.html
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| | Chinese Cultural Studies: Marco Polo [1254-1324]: Travels in China |
 | | They had no sovereign of their own, and were tributary to a powerful prince, who (as I have been informed) was named in their language, Un-khan, by some thought to have the same signification as Prester John in ours. |  | | Others have noted that he omits descriptions of certain aspects of Chinese life which would seem unmissable - the Great Wall for instance, or the custom of foot-binding [which was well established by the 13th century]. |  | | In time the tribe multiplied so exceedingly that Un-khan, that is to say, Prester John, becoming apprehensive of their strength, conceived the plan of separating them into different bodies, who should take up their abode in distinct tracts of country. |
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http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/texts/marcopolo.html
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| | Lithuanian Tartars of the Garde |
 | | The uniforms of the Lithuanian Tartars were distinctive and reflected their ethnic origins and traditions. |  | | Unfortunately, Ulan was to learn that some 200 Tartars had already been sent to Italy to reinforce the 1st and 2nd foreign regiments there. |  | | He was able to bring back with him some 50 Tartars however, who linked up with the squadron at Frankfort, Germany. |
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http://www.antiquesatoz.com/napoleon/lithtart.htm
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| | planetaislam > islam in poland |
 | | There are other Muslim associations in Poland that are not connected to Tartars, such as the Shi'ite Association of Muslim Brothers, based in Pruszków, and the Association of Muslim Unity (also Shi'ite) and the Ahmadijja Muslim Association, both of which are from Warsaw. |  | | But it is the Tartars who seem to be the most active culturally and in terms of presenting Islam to the Poles (or rather, to Christians, as Tartars have Polish citizenship and are as Polish as anyone else between Bia³ystok and Kraków). |  | | In 1992, they formed the Association of Polish Tartars, which is headed now by two scholars: Dr Ali Mikiewicz from the University of Bia³ystok and Dr Selim Chazbijewicz, a poet and publicist based in Gdañsk (who also works in the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, northern Poland). |
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http://www.planetaislam.com/poland/tatarsource.html
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| | PH@school: Literature: Platinum: Unit 9 Internet Activities |
 | | You may want to include a map that indicates the location of Tartars in ancient times with respect to their location in the world today. |  | | Write a brief historical profile of the Tartars by researching their role in history and their long-standing conflict with the Chinese. |  | | For general information about the Tartars, visit Infoplease.com. |
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http://www.phschool.com/atschool/literature/Student_Area/LIT10_SU9_ACT1.html
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| | Polish Renaissance Warfare - Summary of Conflicts - Part Five |
 | | The Tartars taught their Cossack allies many lessons in cruelty including the Moldavian custom of impaling alive, which was carried out with relish by Cossacks and Poles alike. |  | | With both Hetman's Potocki and Kalinowski captured, the Polish forces, though substantial, were ill disciplined and badly led by a group of three and defeated at Pilawce (10 to 23 October 1648). |  | | Fortunately for Poland Chmielniecki delayed while he organised his forces and his country, while the booty laden Tartars returned home. |
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http://www.jasinski.co.uk/wojna/conflicts/conf05.htm
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| | Bjørn Stærk blog - Tartars and Arabs in Poland |
 | | "We've been tamed by a Slavic environment," is how Maciej Musa Konopacki, a Tartar born in Vilnius describes the situation. |  | | Conflicts between the Tartars who have lived in Poland for centuries and Arabs, who've been here for a much shorter period of time can be seen more and more clearly. |  | | [Eastern dialect- "What kind of Tartar are you if you don't even drink vodka?"] could be heard. |
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http://blog.bearstrong.net/001487.html
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| | canadaeast.com - DG Ted Jones - Fredericton Flashback |
 | | As their name suggests, the Tartars were "fearsome" or "formidable" from the very beginning and, for the next six years, they were the team to beat. |  | | The one Tartar player indicates that the Tartars played for other teams on an individual basis. |  | | Hopefully, there would be another season for the Tartars but, before the turn of the century, the members of Fredericton's championship baseball club began to pursue other interests. |
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http://canadaeast.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041023/DGCOLUMNIST26/210230666&SearchID=73187878148156
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| | Tartars Home Page |
 | | That break proved to be what the Tartars needed to take the lead. |  | | at the Vaquero 41, the Tartars slowly marched deeper into Glendale territory. |  | | Glendale’s Mitch Dolfuss blocked the extra point attempt, but Compton had a 6-0 lead. |
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http://www.hometeamsonline.com/footballteam?username=comptoncollegeweb
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 | | This Friar John hath written a little history, which is come to our hands, of what he saw among the Tartars, or learnt from divers persons living in captivity. |  | | We were likewise enjoined by the supreme pontiff, that we should examine and inquire into every thing very diligently; all of which, both myself and friar Benedict of the same order, my companion in affliction and interpreter, have carefully performed. |  | | From which I have inserted such things, in the following relation, as were wanting in the accounts given me by Friar Simon. |
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http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00generallinks/kerr/vol01chap08sect01to05.html
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| | Conquest of Muslim Tartaria by the Czars |
 | | This led to increased Tartar migration to Turkey. |  | | After the defeat of the [Muslim] Khanate of Kazan the Tartars never surrendered to the invaders and consequently they were constantly subjected to persecution by Russians. |  | | Between 1875 and 1892, another group of 18,000 Tartars migrated to Turkey. |
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http://salam.muslimsonline.com/~babri/tartarchechan.htm
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 | | They had just won their independence from the Poles, and were so redoubtable that Basil made a family alliance with their Hatman, giving his daughter Ruganda to the heir apparent, Timush. |  | | The Turks however explained that Moldavia was not theirs to give, being an independent principality; and the Poles finally contented themselves with the recovery of Podolia. |  | | Basil may also have built the church of St. Nicholas in Ismail, which Paul of Aleppo tells us had in 165812,000 families, Roumanian and Bulgarian. |
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http://depts.washington.edu/cartah/text_archive/clark/bc_6.shtml
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| | Visions of the Jinn (Islaam.Com) |
 | | His ruling allowing the taking up arms against groups which recognized the Shahaadataan (declaration of faith) but refused to uphold some aspects of the fundamental principles of Islaam, greatly affected the resistance movement against the Tartars who had declared their acceptance of Islaam but did not rule according to divine law. |  | | During these struggles he wrote countless books and treatises demonstrating his extensive reading and knowledge, not only of the positions of the early scholars, but also those of the legal and theological schools which had subsequently evolved. |  | | Ibn Taymeeyah also fought, not only against internal enemies of Islaam, but also against its external enemies by both his Fatwaas (Islamic legal rulings) and his physical participation in battles. |
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http://www.islaam.com/Article.aspx?id=75
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 | | It is a fact that, when Mongu Khan died, more than 20,000 men were put to death, having encountered his body on the way to burial." |  | | Those who live in Cathay have adopted the manners and customs of the idolaters and abandoned their own faith, while those who live in the Levant have adopted the manners of the Saracens. |  | | "All that I have told you concerns the usages and customs of the genuine Tartars. |
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http://ias.berkeley.edu/orias/MarcoPolo/station3Tartars.html
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| | Friday again: Tartars won't forget Unitas |
 | | Jack Cotton, then an assistant coach and now in Wayne State's Athletic Hall of Fame, scouted Louisville that year. |  | | Dick Lisabeth -- the Tartars' quarterback and captain in 1954 who was inducted into the WSU Hall of Fame in 1984 -- remembers Unitas as the best passer he ever encountered. |  | | He didn't think he was better than us." |
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http://www.freep.com/sports/football97/qwayne28.htm
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| | Warsaw Voice - A Magnet for Tartars and Tourists |
 | | She pretended she wanted revenge on her own people and told the Tartars she could lead them through a tunnel into the castle. |  | | During the 1960s it was discovered that the soft soil under the old town was subsiding, and swift measures had to be taken to prevent the town from sliding into the Vistula. |  | | The town was destroyed by Tartar raids in 1259, which are depicted in a couple of gruesome pictures at the back of the cathedral and provide the material for various local ghost-stories concerning massacred monks with striking blue eyes. |
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http://www.warsawvoice.pl/archiwum.phtml/12951
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| | "The Desert of the Tartars": Valerio Zurlini's Epic Nightmare |
 | | Valerio Zurlini's melancholy final film (1976) is a psychological drama about a pan-European group of officers, stationed at an outpost along the eastern edge of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, who cling to the rigid military values of a crumbling order as they await an enemy that may not even exist. |  | | A film over two hours long set in a remote desert fort, with an all male cast and no action, may seem a daunting prospect, however "The desert of the Tartars" Tis a strikingly memorable experience. |  | | Using an austere, almost abstract mise-en-scene (distinguished by Luciano Tovoli's stark cinematography), Zurlini parallels the labyrinth of the soldiers' sandstone fortress with their interior state, an unbearable ennui that ends only in self destruction or death. |
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http://www.payvand.com/news/03/jun/1165.html
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| | CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS Journal of Social and Political Studies |
 | | Ukrainians comprise about 23 percent (600 thousand); there are about 270 thousand (12 percent) of Crimean Tartars (the second numerically strong ethnic group). |  | | The Crimean Tartars is a blend of several autochthonous peoples that populated the peninsula in antiquity and certain European and Asian ethnic groups. |  | | Ukraine that for many decades remained one of the Soviet provinces has emerged once more onto the European scene as a large state with a huge human, economic, raw material, and cultural potential. |
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http://www.ca-c.org/journal/eng-04-2001/23.bekprimen.shtml
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| | Ukrainian Monitor Topic of the Week |
 | | There has been conflict between Russians and Crimean Tartars in the past. |  | | But it is feared there will be an increase in ethnic tension as the 60th anniversary of the forced deportation of Tartars from the Crimea is in May. Tartar leaders - who are calling for greater rights, especially over land distribution - are expected to organize a series of protests to mark the anniversary. |  | | The Majlis also reported an attack on two Crimean Tartars by a group of skinheads to the police on March 2. |
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http://www.foreignpolicy.org.ua/eng/topic/index.shtml?id=2887
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| | All Things Considered (NPR): Crimean Tartars Return to Their Homeland@ HighBeam Research |
 | | All Things Considered (NPR): Crimean Tartars Return to Their Homeland@ HighBeam Research |  | | And now they've come back to the peninsula and the Black Sea, where they live in squalid shacks, some of the worst living conditions in all the former Soviet Union. |  | | NOAH ADAMS, Host: Ever since the break-up of the Soviet Union, the Crimean Tartars have been returning to their homeland in the Crimea Peninsula. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:28262763&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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| | The Battle of Ain Jaloot |
 | | Al-Alkami wrote secret letters to the Tartars promising them to halt any resistance against them provided that they appointed him as a Caliph and allowed him to establish his own Shia' state in Baghdad. |  | | Instead of showing any fear, he challenged them. |  | | After that the Tartars killed Al-Alkami too because they knew that a person who betrays his leader wouldn't spare his enemy. |
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http://www.albalagh.net/kids/history/ain_jaloot.shtml
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| | Tartars |
 | | Effects of tartar-control dentifrice on tooth sensitivity: a pilot study. |  | | Additional search results provided by HighBeam Research, LLC. |  | | Tartar Invasion Of China By Meha (History of the World) |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0919396.html
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| | The Path |
 | | The Tartars decided to share their suffering with the Genoese. |  | | In any case, the Tartars sent an army to attack Caffa, where the Genoese had fortified themselves. |  | | The Genoese decided they must flee; they boarded their galleys and set sail for Italy, carrying rats, fleas, and the Black Death with them." |
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http://www.insecta-inspecta.com/fleas/bdeath/Path.html
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| | Chechnya - Tartars |
 | | The authors and publishers assume no liability nor do they encourage you to do, see, visit or try any of the activities or actions discussed in this site. |  | | Of the current community of 6 million Tartars, 250,000 are found in the Crimea, but their sympathies lie with the Chechens. |  | | Not the stuff the dentist scrapes off your teeth, but a group of about 180,000 people who were shipped off along with the Chechens by Stalin. |
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http://www.comebackalive.com/df/dplaces/chechnya/player7.htm
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| | The Desert of the Tartars (1976) - FilmAffinity |
 | | Some fellow officers are eagerly awaiting an attack; some no longer want to believe in it; others take advantage of the vague threat to further their career. |  | | The mission of the garrison is to prevent a possible incursion by the fearsome Tartars, coming from beyond the desert. |  | | As his first assignment, lieutenant Drogo is sent to an isolated fortress on the borders of a desert and of a range of high mountains. |
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http://www.filmaffinity.com/en/film331383.html
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| | Polish Renaissance Warfare - Summary of Conflicts - Part Two |
 | | However the Tartars themselves were able in the main to escape intact. |  | | Hetman Tarnowski with meagre forces posted them further East than before and managed to prevent the Tartars from continuing any serious incursions into the Polish border lands. |  | | In March 1512, reconnaissance units deduced that the Tartars were preparing a major raid and soon a large force had setup its kos near Busk, some 50km East of Lvov. |
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http://www.jasinski.co.uk/wojna/conflicts/conf02.htm
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| | Who are the Crimean Tartars???? - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | Who were these people and where did they come from? |  | | If they were brought in to the Crimea, where did they come from? |  | | Also I asked in another thread (and never got the answer): given that Gothic was spoken in Crimea as late as 1500s and that the Nazis were nice to Crimean Tatars, could they have been mostly Whites who converted to Islam? |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=96163
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| | History Quiz [encyclopedia] |
 | | From 1904 to 1905 Japan was at war. |  | | This Russian ruler was the first to take the title Czar (Tsar) of all Russia when he defeated the Tartars (Mongols) in 1547. |
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http://artzia.com/History/Quiz.shtml
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