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Finnish Migrated at the end of 19th century from the Nizhniy Novgorod area. They populate the largest cities of the country.

Lithuanian Tatars (also Lithuanian-Polish, Belorussian, ) Descendants of the who became servants to the Grand Duchy of . They lost their native language, but developed a written Izhemsky District language based on old Belarusian Oil extraction, work migration, using script. second half of 20th century and 21st century. Vorkuta Ostroh Tatars Nizhgari Kostroma Tatars of Crimean origin living Tatars of . Tatars in the city of Ostroh and Migrants from villages of Volhynia (Yuvkivtsi, Romanov city in the etc) from the 17th century until 18th century, where Legend beginning of the 20th century. Krasnooktyabrsk made (Chulym Tatars) East them settled in the Turkic non-Muslim small Yellow – ethnic groups which National Self-identification Ethnographic History Dialectology y District people group. 16th century A.D. Tatars comprise of 69% are not related to Tatar which consider , Siberian, , There are three main dialects of the of the population. Nizhgari relation is disputed. themselves to be a distinct ethnic and Crimean Tatars originated in in traditional Russian Romanian Tatars Tatars of Nizhny Novgorod. Grey – prominent areas with They moved to from Karatai Beserman group […identify themselves as a related Khanates. classification: northern areas of the Ethnic (Mordvin) who Udmurt having settlements of various Tatar distinct nation] and other Tatar Mishars originated in the south- • Western (Mishar) region after the area was occupied Qasim Tatars adopted the Tatar language. probable Tatar origin. groups. by the . Descendants of Kazan groups as closely related, along with eastern part of the Golden Horde, • Middle (Kazan) Tatars who resettled to Areas of settlement of Mishar, , , Karachais, etc. which was under control of • Eastern (Siberian) the Qasim Khanate. They speak the Middle dialect Noqrat (Karynski) Kazan, and are Kazan Tatars consider all Tatars Moskovy. Being under Russian The spoken language of the Astrakhan Chepetsky of the Tatar language. Tatars marked according to areas of Crimean Tatars (Glazovsk) Tatars (including Crimean Tatars) as one authority the Mishar settled in the Tatars is the middle dialect. They live in and Including Gypsies of Taisha and dialect distributions. are descendants of peoples of Living within the territory Tatar people. and regions. Some sources determine the Siberian Gurbety, also Crimean Karaites Perm (Sylvinski) the Karynsk principality. of and , their languages Tatars Population size and share are Among Siberian Tatars, Kriashens Teptyar () – A group of Tatar language having three subdivisions: are an ethnolect of Crimean Kadomsky given according to the 2010 and to a smaller degree even among Tatars loyal to the Russian Empire • - Tatar language. Tatars population censes. Mishars, there are movements for in the Urals, having Mari and • Baraba Donbass Tatars self-identification as a distinct ethnic Udmurt roots. • Migrant laborers from People and ethnic groups group, but during the censuses they Kriashens are Christianized The is in the second according to 2010 Russia Crimean Tatars half of 20th century. Sasovo Tatars identified themselves simply as Tatars. classified as having the three following in region Tatars living in the -Mansi and Population Census: Tatars. Nagaibaks are Christianized dialects: Settled since 1957 in Sasovsky District of Yamalo-Nenets Districts an attempt to live in Oblast. Migrated Tatars, incl. Astrakhan Tatars, Some people groups of the North Tatars who were loyal to the • Steppe (Nogay) close proximity to in the early part of the Oil extraction, work migration, second . Censuses 20th century, to the Kazan half of 20th century and 21st century. Kriashens, Mishars, and Siberian region and were Russian Empire. • Middle (from the ) wrongly identify them Turkmensky District of Tatars. known under the name ‘Tatars’ in the are Kazan Tatars • Southern Coast (Oghuz) as Tatars. Krai. Tobolo-Irtysh Tatars Nagaibak Russian Empire, and not only with and Mishars. Sometimes this These languages and dialects are part Greek Includes the Tars, Tevriz, Forced to leave Crimea Bukharans, Zabolotnie, Crimean Tatars Turkic origins. name is used in relation to Kazan of group of the Turkic language and settle in North , Tiumen and others. (present-day Some Siberian peoples (Khakass, Tatars only, sometimes it is used family (along with Kazakh, Bashkir, Oblast, ) in the People and ethnic groups , Telengit, Altai peoples and for Kazan Tatars, Mishars, and Karachay-Balkar, Kumyk and others). The late . The is considered according to 2001 Ukraine others) retained their self-designated Astrakhan Tatars. southern coast dialect of the Crimean Okhinsky a variant of the Crimean Kriashens Population Census: name “Tadar”. Tatar (Oghuz) is a sub-branch of the Tatar language. District Christianized Tatars Turkic (along with living in small groups Tatars Oil extraction among Muslim Crimean Tatars Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen and others. Tatars in . Neverkinsky District Tatars comprise 51% of the population. Tobolsk Kamyshlinsky District Starokulatkinsky District Tatars comprise 81% of the Tatars comprise 93% of the population. The district was Chulyms population. established as the Tomsk Tatars (Chulym Tatars) East Bodaybinsky Baytugansky Ethnic (Tatar) (Eushta, , Kalmaks) Turkic non-Muslim District District. small people group. Pyrovski District Gold mining in Bodaybo. Kurilsky Tatars are 26% of the Teptyari District population. Migrants since the Smaller groups living Kushatsky Tatars early 20th century caused by (Kundrov Tatars) considered in the Pre-Ural region In the early 20th century Stalin’s agrarian reform. to be part of Nogai group. among Bashkirs and they settled in Argayash Mishars. They speak Canton of Bashkurdistan Bogrudelik the middle dialect of (today Chelyabinsk Astrakhan Tatars the Tatar language. Oblast). Siberian Tatar village in , Utari Ichkynski Tatars Tomsk Including Tatars of they settled there in 1909. (Alabugatski Tatars) of Nogai origin. Migrated in the 17-18th Southern- Nogai origin. They are centuries. In early 20th Kurilsky District officially considered as century to Yalansky Canton Astrakhan Tatars. Nagaibaks of Bashkurdistan . Christianized Tatars, served in army of the Russian Empire. They live in Nagaybaksky District of . Officially recognized as a Crimean Tatars in Turkey distinct ethnic group. Migrated in 18-19th century A.D. Azerbaijani During the Russian Empire, they were called Caucasus Tatars, although the language is part of Oghuz language group and not part of group, the Tatar language is part of the latter. The name Tatar sometimes was applied to .

Dàquán Tatar District (XUAR, ) Siberian Tatars who emigrated in 1830s.