Translation for '
Tatar' from English to Icelandic
NOUN | a Tatar | Tatars | |
SYNO | Mongol Tatar | Tartar | Tatar |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Sara Sadíqova died on 7 June 1986 and was buried at the Memorial Yaña-Tatar Bistäse (Novotatarskoye) cemetery.
- The people of Tatarstan carefully revere the memory of the man who represented an entire epoch in the development of the art culture of the Tatar people.
- Its origin is from medieval independent rulers of the Finnic Mordovians, or tatarized Mordovians, titled "mourzas" (tatar) and mentioned as of Mordvin origin.
- "Acer tataricum", the Tatar maple or Tatarian maple, is a species of maple widespread across central and southeastern Europe and temperate Asia, from Austria and Turkey east as far as Japan and the Russian Far East.
- The Finnish Tatars (Tatar: "финляндия татарлары", Finnish: "Suomen tataarit, Swedish: Finländska tatarer") are an ethnic minority in Finland whose community has approximately 600–700 members.
- In April 1926 the "Jaꞑa tatar əlifʙasь" / "Yaña tatar älifbası" / "Яңа татар әлифбасы" (New Tatar alphabet) society started its work at Kazan.
- ... 15 August 1899 – 23 February 1943) was tatar cavalry general of the Red Army during Second World War who was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Russian Federation on 23 March 2020.
- "R. tatar" is insectivorous, gleaning prey from foliage or hawking them from the air.
- The creators of the Corpus of Tatar language upload various additional statistical data as soon as they become available as a result of processing the Corpus, see http://corpus.tatar/stat_en.htm.
- In 1834, 223 Bashkirs and tatars in 34 households lived in Barda. Presently most of the population is of Bashkir and Tatar ethnicities.
- According to the 1915 publication of the "Caucasian Calendar", the village (Аксибара татар, "Aksibara tatar") had a predominantly Tatar (later known as Azerbaijani) population of 933 in 1914.
- One of the version around the Balakirev surname etymology is that it formed from "Bala kire", a tatar for "stubborn kid".
- Helena (1888-1987) was then 22 year old; she was related on her mother's side to the Achmatowicz, a rich tatar family.
- In his 1993 publication "Çit illərdəge tatar ədəbiyətı həm matbugatı", Kazan Tatar literary scientist Xatıyp Miñnegulov, who has studied Tatar writers abroad mentioned a few Finnish Tatars; Xəsən Xəmidulla, Sadri Xəmit, Gəwhər Tuğanay, and also Ğəysə Xəkimcan.
- Utyz Imyani, Gabdrakhim ([...]; [...] , [...]; 1752–1836) — was a tatar poet.
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