The Tatars are a Turkic people living in Asia and Europe who were one of the five major tribal confederations (khanlig) in the Mongolian plateau in the 12th century AD. The name "Tatar" first appears in written form on the Kul Tigin monument as . They speak the Kipchak-Cuman language families.
After the establishment of the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan in 1206, the Empire subjugated the Tatars. Under the leadership of Genghis Khan's grandson Batu Khan (c. 1207–1255), the Mongols moved westwards, driving with them many of the Turkic peoples toward the plains of Russia. The "Tatar" clan still exists among the Mongols and Hazaras.
Russians and Europeans used the name Tatar to denote Mongols as well as Turkic peoples under Mongol rule (especially in the Golden Horde). Later, it applied to any Turkic- or Mongolic-speaking people encountered by Russians. Eventually however, the name became associated with the Turkic Muslims of Ukraine and Russia, namely, the descendants of Muslim Volga Bulgars, Kipchaks, and Cumans, and Turkicized Mongols or Turko-Mongols (Nogais), as well as other Turkic-speaking peoples (Siberian Tatars, Qasim Tatars, Mishar Tatars)
in the territory of the former Russian Empire (and as such generally includes all Northwestern Turkic-speaking peoples).
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A new meeting over the possible opening of new crossing points between Cyprus’ two sides will take place next week, Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar said on Wednesday ... Tatar had earlier protested ...
President Ersin Tatar described the 5+1 informal summit in Geneva as productive, emphasizing that the TRNC remained firm on sovereign equality and that the idea of a federation was now completely off the table.
Seeds of a culture of cooperation that is essential for a lasting solution have been sown, Tatar tells Anadolu ... Reflecting on past negotiation efforts, Tatar said ... “These are important steps and developments,” Tatar said.
President Ersin Tatar issued a message to mark the 110th anniversary of the ÇanakkaleVictory... Reminding that they are attending the Geneva meeting to discuss the future of Cyprus, Tatar reiterated.
Speaking to journalists Monday evening, Tatar expressed optimism about the ongoing discussions ... Tatar urged the UN ... “Our cooperation is necessary in both the north and the south,” Tatar said.
President Ersin Tatar on Tuesday welcomed the agreements reached at the 5+1 informal summit in Geneva but said there was no shift in Lefkoşa’s policy in favour of a two-state solution. Tatar described ...
Meanwhile, Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar left the meeting calling for cooperation between the involved parties ... Meanwhile, Fidan and Tatar briefed the Turkish Cypriot delegation at the meeting.
Greek media has praised President Ersin Tatar. Greece-based Pentapostagma newspaper praised Tatar’s decisive stance on the two-state solution and said “The EU has surrendered to Türkiye’s power.”.