Perhaps you know, that an outstanding Tatar historian-scientist D. Iskhakov wrote in 2000: "the real history of Tatars, of the people in every respect historical, is not written yet".
However, recently was published an above mentioned book by Galy Yenikeyev, about the unwritten (hidden) real history of Tatars.
There are a lot of previously little-known historical facts, as well as 16 maps and illustrations in this book. It presents a new, or rather "well-forgotten old" information about the true history of the Tatars and other Turkic peoples.
It must be said, that there are many pro-Chinese and Persian falsifications of the "wild nomads" etc. in the official history. We should know the truth about the meaning of the names "Mongol" and "Tatar" ("Tartar") in the medieval Eurasia. The name "Mongol" until the 17th-18th centuries meant belonging to a political community, and was not the ethnic name. While "the name "Tatar" was "the name of the native ethnos (nation) of Genghis Khan …" , "…Genghis Khan and his people did not speak the language, which we now call the "Mongolian"…" (Russian academic-orientalist V.P.Vasiliev, 19th century).
Despite the politicians of the tsars Romanovs and Bolsheviks dictators had divided and scattered this ethnos to different nations.
There are a lot of previously little-known historical facts, as well as 16 maps and illustrations in this book.
See link below:
Some Tatars do follow the Russian Orthodox faith they are a minority, but most of the Tatars in Russia are Sunni muslim.
Why? Are you racist against Tatars and are going to go to Russia and go through ethnic cleansing? You racist jerk!
They were called the "Tatars" because one of the Mongol tribes was of the Tata people.
TATARS
please tell the answer for WHO RULED THE KASHMIR AFTER THE TATARS DROVE AWAY SINHA DEV?
the dwellers of the Volga are tatars
the Tatars
because they were cristians
I think it is about 1%
Ann Sheehy has written: 'The Crimean Tatars and Volga Germans: Soviet treatment of two national minorities' -- subject(s): Crimean Tatars, Deportation, Germans
Tatarstan and Bashkortostan
Barys (snow leopards)