The Tatars primarily inhabit regions in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, with significant populations in Russia, particularly in Tatarstan, as well as in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Siberia. Historically, they were associated with the Mongol Empire and later established the Golden Horde, which encompassed vast territories. Today, the Tatar community is known for its rich cultural heritage and linguistic diversity, with the Tatar language being a prominent aspect of their identity.
Tatarstan and Bashkortostan
Some Tatars do follow the Russian Orthodox faith they are a minority, but most of the Tatars in Russia are Sunni muslim.
slavs
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
I think it is about 1%
because they were cristians
Ann Sheehy has written: 'The Crimean Tatars and Volga Germans: Soviet treatment of two national minorities' -- subject(s): Crimean Tatars, Deportation, Germans