Tatars of Romania

Tatars of Romania
Dobrujan Tatar: Tatarlar
Romanian: Tătarii din România
Regions with significant populations
Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Turkey
Languages
Dobrujan Tatar, Romanian, Bulgarian, Russian, Turkish
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Crimean Tatars, Nogais
Tatars of Romania
Distribution of Tatars in Romania (2011 census)
Democratic Union of Tatar Turkish Muslims of Romania

The Tatars of Romania, Tatars of Dobruja or Dobrujan Tatars[1][a] are a Turkic ethnic group that have been present in Romania since the 13th century. According to the 2011 census, 20,282 people declared themselves as Tatar, most of them being Crimean Tatars[3][4][5] and living in Constanța County. But according to the Democratic Union of Tatar Turkic Muslims of Romania there are 50,000 Tatars in Romania. They are one of the main components of the Muslim community in Romania.

  1. ^ Klaus Roth, Asker Kartarı, (2017), Cultures of Crisis in Southeast Europe: Part 2: Crises Related to Natural Disasters, to Spaces and Places, and to Identities (19) (Ethnologia Balkanica), p. 223
  2. ^ The Sounds of Tatar Spoken in Romania: The Golden Khwarezmian Language of the Nine Noble Nations, Taner Murat, Anticus Press, Constanța, 2018, ISBN 978-606-94509-4-9
  3. ^ Uyğur, Sinan (2011). Dobruca Tatar Türklerinde abece ve yazım sorunu[permanent dead link]. Karadeniz Araştırmaları, Yaz 2011, Sayı 30, sayfa: 71-92
  4. ^ Önal, Mehmet Naci (1997). Dobruca Rüekleri'nin bilmeceleri | 21 Ekim 2012. folklor/edebiyat, 1997, sayı: 10, sayfa: 83-107.
  5. ^ Önal, Mehmet Naci (2010). Romanya Dobrucası Tatar halkının sözlü edebiyatları 4 Mart 2016. Problemı Filologii Narodov Povolzvya Sbornuk Smameu, Moskova, sayfa: 204-209.


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