List of Tatars

Tatars are a Turkic[1] ethnic group numbering 6.7 million in the late 20th century, including all subgroups of Tatars, such as Volga Tatars, Lipka Tatars and Crimean Tatars. Russia is home to the majority of ethnic Tatars, with a population of around 5,500,000. Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan also each have populations greater than 30,000.

Artists

Businessmen

Dancers

Media

Musicians

Leaders

Poets

  • Bella Akhmadulina – poet (Volga Tatar father)
  • Musa Jalil – poet, prisoner of war during World War II
  • Ghabdulla Tuqay – prominent Volga Tatar poet

Politicians and public figures

Scientists and mathematicians

Sports and games persons

Chess Grandmasters

Football (Association)

Tennis

Boxing

Gymnastics

Ice Hockey

Other

Theologians

  • Musa Bigiev – one of the prominent representatives of the Jadid movement
  • Gabdennasir Kursawi – Islamic reformist, innovator (Jadidist)
  • Muhammad Murad Ramzi Muḥammad Murād Ramzī (محمد مراد الرمزي) – author of Talfīq al-akhbār wa-talfīḥ al-āthār fī waqāʼiʻ Qazān wa-Bulghār wa-mulūk al-Tātār (تلفيق الاخبار وتلقيح الآثار في وقائع قزان وبلغار وملوك التتار)[11]

Writers

Journalists

See also

References

  1. "Turkic people definition of Turkic people in the Free Online Encyclopedia". Encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com. Retrieved February 21, 2013.
  2. Biography for Chulpan Khamatova on IMDb
  3. "Rudolf Nureyev". American Ballet Theater. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
  4. Biography for Renata Litvinova on IMDb
  5. Biography for Charles Bronson on IMDb
  6. "Rinat Baibekov-Art". Archived from the original on December 26, 2007. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
  7. Pavlovich, Subbotin. "GAZIEV MARAT MUSAEVICH". enc.permculture.ru (in Russian).
  8. Ukraine:birth of a modern nation by Serhy Yekelchyk, Oxford University Press, USA, 2007, ISBN 978-0-19-530546-3 (page 204)
  9. The World's Billionaires, Forbes.com (03.10.10)
  10. "НТВ.Ru // Новости, видео, передачи телеканала НТВ, онлайн-вещание НТВ, программа передач". Promo.ntv.ru. Archived from the original on March 3, 2009. Retrieved February 21, 2013.
  11. Muhammad Murad Ramzi (محمد مراد الرمزي) (1908), Talfīq al-akhbār wa-talfīḥ al-āthār fī waqāʼiʻ Qazān wa-Bulghār wa-mulūk al-Tātār (تلفيق الاخبار وتلقيح الآثار في وقائع قزان وبلغار وملوك التتار), First edition (الطبعة الاولي) Volume 1 (المجلد الاول) Printed at the Al-Karīmiyyah and Al-Ḥussayniyyah printing shop in the town of "Orenburg" upon committed expenses (طبع بالمطبعة الكريمية والحسينية ببلدة "اورنبورغ" على مصاريف ملتزمه).
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.