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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Crimean Tatars (sg. Q r mtatar, pl. Q r mtatarlar) or Crimeans (sg. Q r m, Q r ml , pl. Q r mlar, Q r ml lar) are a Turkic ethnic group originally residing in Crimea. They speak the Crimean Tatar language. They are not to be confused with the Volga Tatars. The Crimean Tatars are descendants of a mix of Turkic (Bulgars, Khazars, Petchenegs and Cumans) and non-Turkic (Alans, Slavs, Romanians, Byzantine Greeks, Crimean Goths, Circassians) ethnic groups, as well as some Veneto and Genoa, who lived, settled (colonised) or were even brought as slaves by…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Crimean Tatars (sg. Q r mtatar, pl. Q r mtatarlar) or Crimeans (sg. Q r m, Q r ml , pl. Q r mlar, Q r ml lar) are a Turkic ethnic group originally residing in Crimea. They speak the Crimean Tatar language. They are not to be confused with the Volga Tatars. The Crimean Tatars are descendants of a mix of Turkic (Bulgars, Khazars, Petchenegs and Cumans) and non-Turkic (Alans, Slavs, Romanians, Byzantine Greeks, Crimean Goths, Circassians) ethnic groups, as well as some Veneto and Genoa, who lived, settled (colonised) or were even brought as slaves by the Tatars themselves, in the Crimean peninsula and the adjacent areas north of the Black Sea (the Pontic-Caspian steppe). The Crimean Tatars are subdivided into three sub-ethnic groups: the Tats (not to be confused with Tat people, living in Caucasus region) who used to inhabit the mountainous Crimea before 1944 (about 55%), the Yal boyu who lived on the southern coast of the peninsula (about30%), the No ay (no to be confused with Nogai people, living now in Southern Russia) - former inhabitants of the Crimean steppe (about 15%).