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- Turko-Tatar abstract "Turko-Tatar was a common designation associated with academic Turkology in the 19th century.The term "Turko-Tatar" was used in scholarly works such as the Allgemeine Grammatik der Turko-tatarischen Sprachen by the Azeri scholar A. Kazem-bek (Kasan, 1839), or L.Z. Budagov’s Sravnitel’nïy slovar turetsko-tatarskix narechiy, i-ii (St. Petersburg, 1869-1871). By the early 20th century, many Turkic intellectuals were commonly using the term "Turko-Tatar" when referring to the entire Turkic world. This term was used in scholarship in this period by native Turkic scholars such as Zeki Velidi Togan in his Türk wä Tatar tarîxı (Qazan, 1912). "Turcotatar" is a former Library of Congress subject heading.This term is still in common use among many Turkic peoples today. This term is inclusive of all the Turkic-speaking peoples without giving preference to one specific group in any language, since many languages do not distinguish between "Turkic" and "Turkish". This term is not geographically specific, so it does not give preference to any one area inhabited by Turkic-speaking peoples today or in the past. This term does not emphasize one modern state tradition over another.This term is sometimes used to designate Muslim Turkic population of the Russian Empire, except the Central Asian, i.e. generally Bashkirs, Kazakhs.ru:Тураниды".
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- Turko-Tatar wikiPageRevisionID "599755490".
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Bashkirs.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tatar_topics.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkic_peoples.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhs.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Kazan.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Library_of_Congress.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_peoples.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Turkish.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_(disambiguation).
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Turkology.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLink Zeki_Velidi_Togan.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Turko-Tatar".
- Turko-Tatar hasPhotoCollection Turko-Tatar.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Turkic_peoples.
- Turko-Tatar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Turko-Tatar subject Category:Tatar_topics.
- Turko-Tatar subject Category:Turkic_peoples.
- Turko-Tatar hypernym Designation.
- Turko-Tatar type Article.
- Turko-Tatar type Group.
- Turko-Tatar type Place.
- Turko-Tatar type Article.
- Turko-Tatar type Group.
- Turko-Tatar type People.
- Turko-Tatar comment "Turko-Tatar was a common designation associated with academic Turkology in the 19th century.The term "Turko-Tatar" was used in scholarly works such as the Allgemeine Grammatik der Turko-tatarischen Sprachen by the Azeri scholar A. Kazem-bek (Kasan, 1839), or L.Z. Budagov’s Sravnitel’nïy slovar turetsko-tatarskix narechiy, i-ii (St. Petersburg, 1869-1871). By the early 20th century, many Turkic intellectuals were commonly using the term "Turko-Tatar" when referring to the entire Turkic world.".
- Turko-Tatar label "Turko-Tatar".
- Turko-Tatar sameAs Turkotatarer.
- Turko-Tatar sameAs m.05b5b4r.
- Turko-Tatar sameAs Тюрко-татары.
- Turko-Tatar sameAs Q4467666.
- Turko-Tatar sameAs Q4467666.
- Turko-Tatar wasDerivedFrom Turko-Tatar?oldid=599755490.
- Turko-Tatar isPrimaryTopicOf Turko-Tatar.