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- Many of Russia's Tatars believe their culture is endangered, as their language is no longer a compulsory subject alongside Russian in Tatarstan's schools. Moscow did away with the requirement. But many in the autonomous republic want it back.
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I am tatar from Tatarstan, I speak tatar. It is very sad that we can not learn tatar language in schools anymore
Söyöm Bikä I wish one day Tatarstan will be a strong independent country. I am sad that people don’t know the great history of Volga Bulgaria and Kazan Khanate. Never lose your language or culture!
@@fspo1112 thank you for supporting,
I appreciate it❤️
I wants to know some important things about Tatars, I tried to search from internet but I couldn't find, can you give me that information please, Can you tell me on my what's app
+996554104360
I have been searching since much time.
Ammaar Tufail Look up Islam in Russia by Ravil Bukharaev.
i would like to learn Tatar :) can you help me ?
Looks like tatars have a wonderful culture.
How come ?
Glad to hear that!
If tatar children won't learn their language, tatar language won't exist.
It will be very bad for tatars.
So, there won't be Tatarstan, that we know and love.
Somebody tries to kill tatar culture through out the way of killing the language.
@@levashruk1 *cough cough* Russia *cough cough*
@@creatifetudes8553 they are turks
Tatar and Bashkir are amazing languages.
@Mehmed The Conqueror please do.
Good news, Tatar was added to Google translate recently. I'm sure you probably know this already, but congratulations anyways.
Have to go to Yandax
Good news me Turkic bro
Şul, xättä min guugl tärcemäçe qullanmağan idem, yandeks tärcemäçe also earlier had tatar tärcemäwe. Şuña kürä, siña tuğan yä tatar yä başqort söyläçüçe kiräk! Tağın uğa tatar tele yaxşı belärgä kiräk, belmäçä ul faydasız.
Tatar are native and majority there State
53%, and many of them use Russian as their native language. So a half of the population was obliged to learn a foreign language they didn't want to learn (and - let's be honest, they will never use in their life outside school).
@@kiparis777 It is true but sad. Speaking 2 languages is good for your soul. In the future I hope both will be used equally
@@kiparis777 So ? It s their native language dummy
They aren't native. They are the descent of the Turkic and Mongol tribes that conquered Russia for hundred of years.
@@xiangruiqu9777 Russia? Maybe kiev rus ?
Pavel Shmakov respect to you !
Now I understand better how valuable the term "independency" is.
I'm from Uzbekistan.
They made this law, because many Russians were required to learn Tatar, and this is not a useful language outside of the region. Why should someone who is not Tatar be forced to learn such a useless language. I'm happy I am a citizen of Russia ,much better then being citizen of uzbekistan. And I am tatar
@@КашаМаша-в1я You are russian , not tatar
@@КашаМаша-в1я Mankurt
@@КашаМаша-в1я Your Russian language is not a useful language outside of the region. Why should someone who is not Russian be forced to learn such a useless language.
@@dude7127 Umm because Russian language is the language of an entire country largest country in the world not just one region and many people around the world speak it not even just in russia and also TATARS LIVE IN RUSSIA
❤❤❤ Don't loss native language if you loss your native language you Will loss your culture
yes
Bulgaria giggle 😳😅
it's very sad for me to understand that my first language is dying. when i was young my grandparents were speaking tatar a lot and i really loved it. and now they are dead and the language will be dead soon as well. seems like the end of era for me.
The future lies in you..... Learn it or the language dies. Your choice.
Netrammac Mac i don’t have to learn it, i know it already. I just have nobody to speak in it with
UA-camUser 50/50.
If you can speak with your other Tatar friends or family members try to not forget your language and later teach it to you children as well
@@Alkid_Sunrize speak with me. No one speaks Tatar in my mother's family. I can start somewhere 🙋
Imagine that someone make fun of you/don't give you a job/discriminate you cause you are speaking your mother tongue and can't speak Russian. Post soviet countries' people don't have to imagine. It's their life.
My aunt made fun of me when I was younger cause I didn't know russian and she/her daughter knew. Fortunately, I didn't forget my native lang.
I’m glad you don’t forget 💛 always remember your roots. May I ask you, what is your native language?
Thank you! Sure, kazakh language.
@@umqpta2759 masallah brother qazaqstan is a great country. love from turkiye
it is so sad. and russians don't even realise or care about it.
merhaba abi/abla! teşekkürler, Türkiye 🇹🇷 çok seviyorum
They did the same to Buryats (Mongolian). Now most of the Buryats can’t speak Mongolian (buryat dialect) anymore.
Russians returned to Mongolians their country in the XX century, otherwise you would still be a part of China.
@@kiparis777 The question is not about if it's better to be a part of Russia or China. The cultures and languages die and the govenment conducts that process.
Tatarian language is very close to turkish
@@levashruk1 it's not because if government. It because Buryats themselves prefer Russian
Buryats can speak and study their own language. No any problem of this.
Long live Tatar people. Love begins at home, the Tatars loving their history and heritage is called patriotism and that is a good thing.
Yes. It is important not to allow the need for national liberation to be co-opted by fascists into right-wing "patriotism." Real patriotism goes hand in hand with internationalism
It is so hard to maintain a culture intact. Should be everybody's interest
While an azerbaijani can understand a turkmen and they can both understand a tatar clearly, without any difficulty (while all speaking in their own native tongues), they tend to use russian in their speeches. Some call it assimilation, some call it weakness, some see it weird, some see it normal. Weirder thing is that even there are 'russo-speaking' classes inside these nations, which are consisted of people who know their native languages but prefer speaking in russian among themselves.
Some situations are hard to understand
Suvar, Volga Bulgar, Tatars live long brothers. 👍👍👍
Greetings from Kazan!
Suvars are Chuvashes.
@Hajra Turan But one of ancestors of Bulgarians were Bulgars. Another ancestors were Slavs and Thracians.
Bulgar decendants are all but extinct assimilated by the South Slavs.
We support tatars in turkey we turkic brother
not really bro
@@ildarg1 what is really, ı dont understand
@@sakyd I meant Tatars and Turks aren't the same
@@ildarg1 Tatars are kıpchak Turks, turkish and tatars not same but we Turkic bro ı hope all turkic autonomous area became free.
@@sakyd hope so. I agree on the fact that Turks and Tatars are similar in terms of language and culture. As a half-Tatar ı can 100% say that
Our turkic brothers will protect their language. I know that
turkic brothers? kEEP READING WIKIPEDIA hhaha
@@tesseract9716 WIKIPEDIA? aaghshsjsjsjs
@@tesseract9716 bro i am tatar and yea tatar is a turkic language
just go and translate tatar to turkish and see the similarty
you ignorant F
@@tesseract9716Don't speak without knowing anything Turks and Tatars can talk to each other in their mother tongue and understand 60% we can understand each other 90% with Crimean Tatar.
Russification again. Just like in French and America. Europeans does not know toleration. In Indonesia we have 700 languages. And most of us bilingual.
Tatars are europeans though...
@@MrDoggen02 No they are Turco-Mongol.
@@emirunlu1073 Thats not a race though. Looking at this video, you can clearly see that tatars are european (plus theyve lived in europe for over 1 000 years).
@@MrDoggen02 These are assimilated ones which have Russian ancestors. Tatars are originally from todays China. Tatar language is related to Turkic languages.
There is not any russification. Just don't try ethnic Russians to study Tatar language.
From the video and comments below, I figured that I as a Crimean Tatar/Turkmen understand Kazan Tatar language better than Kazan Tatars.
It’s actually extremely different from Crimean Tatar, with your language borrowing more Anatolian languages while we have more a less Turkic, more Altaic dialect
You heard just simple examples. In real speech you would fail more likely. When I talk in Tatar to my Turkish or Turkmen friends they struggle
2:00 Hard to believe someone would say these words in 21th century
Tatar is not a miinority culture or whatsoever. Tatars had been independent rulers of big portion of todays Russia for centuries. Tatar and Başkırt intellectuals from Tataristan and Başkırtistan even contributed to foundation of Modern Turkey. Thus , Tatar language and culture cannot be considered as a minority language and culture.
Yeah they should have said non-Slavic or non Russian language.
@@Samchocolate11 It is equal of Slav languages
One thing that confuses me aswell is . Without tatars coming to the balkans . Russia would also not have the cyrilic alphabet . Just saying .
Kürtçe ve Kürtler nasıl Türkiyede azınlıksa Tatarca da Rusyada azınlık doğal olarak
Who cares about their history they are part of russia
I’m Punjabi , my great great grandfather was a trader and his forefathers and his wife’s family too were Punjabi merchants who use too trade all the way too st petersberg , we assume he was part Tatar because he had green and blue eyes and him and his siblings had coloured hair which is not normal for Indians , love from NZ
In World War 3, you might need your own "Navajo" code to convey secret messages.
😂😂
IM TATAR AND IS SOO GOOD
same bro
Tatar r beautiful
Salam dari indonesia, kami indonesia juga memiliki banyak etnik, budaya, agama dan banyak bahasa dari latar belakang sejarah yang berbeda. tetap lestarikan kebudayaan daerah, bahasa indonesia lah yang menyatukan daerah-daerah di negara kami (Bhineka Tunggal Ika).
Putin cruelty won’t go forever
Dead to Putin
Neither will the west!
I started learning tatar this morning :-D
Where are you from?
@@_togie usa
Thank you
@@L_T34 good luck! :3
@@Beautiful-live are you Tatar? My dad is Tatar and I hope Tataristan will be free...😔😔
Misinformation, the law was only made learning Tatar not obligated but you still teach it it people who want to learn
Keep the Tatar language.
The worst thing about this is that Tatar is such a great language. Study Russian and then study Tatar- I like Russian and all but you'll see what I mean if you compare the two. Again no shade to Russian, it's good too, but it's nice to study a language that has a bit more logical structure after such a confusing one.
Finally some people in Russia that we dont usually see or even never lol
God bless that teacher. He is a good man
Jesus it’s just Turkish with an accent... I’m not trying to be racist I’m a Turk and I listen to Tatar all the time. There’s like 15% difference in words max!!! Makes me want to go there and just speak Tatar everywhere to prove it’s alive and strong..
Sucks the students are doing the interview in Russian, but I guess it’s because of the journalist as opposed to oppression of culture... though there is clearly an oppression of culture..
KazanKhan
nasil bilmiyorum?
Men qalay ekenin bilmeyqin?
I don’t think you understand language or your a patriotic guy who is against Turks maybe? Either way it’s a Turkish language and I can tell you every conversation they have...
men Ben...
Bilmem. Bilmeyin...
Go listen to all Turkic languages on UA-cam.
Ok I understand what’s frustrating you. Actually I should say to you this is more closer to our original language. It is not Turkish with an accent... Turkish is Kazakh with an accent.. it’s Azeri or Kyrgyz, Turkmen or Cuvas. You are right actually.
KazanKhan
But I still stand by what I said. As a Turkish person I understand the general conversation and most of the words. They are all Turkic. Cuvas is really hard to understand. And I believe there is another language in Kyrgyzstan or Uzbekistan that’s also a minority Turkic language that sounds very Russian influenced, anyway. I don’t mean to insult you. I was just trying to explain that it all sounds very familiar for me and I speak Turkish. But I believe it would take me 6 months to pretty much speak most Turkic languages, except for Uyghur or Mogol
Pavel Schmakov is a good man. May he live a blessed life.
Türküm ve Tatarcayı biraz da olsa anlıyorum
Ama kırım tatarcası bana göre daha anlaşılır
Tatarım yaşasın
Tatarim yashasin, Ozbeklardan Salom
@Namir Amar Waleykum Assalam, arabic should not be the first language we practice, nor should it be important for day to day conversations, for us, as Turkish people's, our languages always will come first. Arabic can come after, we will not destroy our culture for arabization masked as islam. Say, where are you from?
@Namir Amar sure, but i dont use it often, you have reddit?
Türkiye'den aleykümselam Gardaşim. Elbet bir gün özgür kalacaklar. Yaşasın Türkic Halkları 🐺
Yes Tatars in Russia should have the right to study their native language. So are Russians living in the Baltic states or Ukraine should have the right to study their language too. But I dont see some alarming DW reports on that subject. And I dont see mr. Shmakov having some problems with his decision while Russian teachers in Latvia not following new laws have been thrown out from the schools completely. I dont see DW showing the mass-protests of Russian parents there. Biased as always.
@Antromoji There are no such thing in international human rights agreements and principals of the UN chapter as minimum period that some nationality suppose to live on some territory to have the right to study their native language. All people have equal rights. So your statement is pointless.
The problem with Tatar languge is that it was compulsary. And ethnic Russians (about 40% of Tatarstan) were forced to learn it. So making the Tatar language optinal was a right solution, because Tatars can still maintain their language and culture, while not forcing the local Russians to learn what they don't need
@Sevinci Egdell sigh. Why local Russians should be forced to learn Tatar language?
@Sevinci Egdell why there are no Russians in Crimea? As far as I know Crimea was Russian since 19th century and was flooded with Russians, who have developed its infrastructure and built modern cities. Nowadays Russians have a strong uncontested majority in Crimea
@Capitan Barbosa so there are no local tatars either. Only those who came there in 600
This is what will happen if you lose your homeland... Same thing will happen in East Turkistan if we will not help them as Turkic people...
This will happen when you lose the war
@@vanshstalin1402 Tatar's
Khanate lost against Timurid empire, and then Russians came and took Tatarstan that has no power after all what Timur did to Tatar army. Thus this is not about who lost against whom, but a war between Turkic peoples. This what caused weak Russians (at that time) to take a land like Tatarstan.
We lost Tatarstan against russians because of our faults. We were to bussy at fighting with each other... This is what happened while we were not united and we will lost our homeland (like in Balkans, East Turkistan, Crimea and in other Turkic lands) if we won't unite again
@@Karaaslan_Fitness same happen with Indians when how ghurids take Delhi in 2nd Battle of Tarain 1192
You can't help anyone or do anything. Turkic countries are some of the weakest and most chaotic on this planet. Just be glad that Turkic countries are even allowed to be countries.
Free Tatarstan
Why
@@vdagr8795 Russia is an invader in Turk lands and the Caucasus.
@@luthiennn777 -
Hopefully a strong Turkey and China will stop Slav Russia from conquering Turkic and Caucasus lands.
@@luthiennn777 Free Kurdistan
@@vdagr8795so that we can get their resources easier and exploit their people
Tatar community also in rajasthan India
But they don't believe any religious
I can relate to the thing about language, the Pakistani military rulers tried to do the same to us
You bangladeshi?
@@shravangupta4828 yep
Long live Tatars 🇩🇿❤️🟩🟥
May Allah protect you and your identity
Mikhail shcheglov is out of his mind.
В Литве все школы учат Русский и все знают имя президента Литвы! Слава Литве, Европе и ЕС , а также выражаю безмерную благодарность DW от всего татарского народа и передового человечества за сюжет!)
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The best example how to deal with native or some )) national languages is Lithuania. Local government allows Russian language in every school, and may serve as a role model for Putin, Europe and EC. Craving for DW video on this topic.
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Thank you very much. I am craving for next breaking news.)))
lol I am Turkish and it's same language from rural turkey just few words difference.
Very different indeed. Türk arkadaşlarımla konuşursam tatarça anlamazlar. Sadece şöyle: heee bu kelimeyi biliyorum (çünkü kelime Arapçadan ya da Farsçadan gelmiş)
Learning Tatar was not abolished, it has become optional. Students who do not want to learn Tatar attend Russian lessons instead (it's called Native language lessons, 3 hours a week). Each school and every school principal can work out a solution to how to maintain students' interest in local language as well as provide Tatar language teachers with job. A good example is Mr Shmakov, a very honest and outspoken leader. Try to learn more about his school Solntse in Kazan, you'll understand why I say it is wholly up to the principal. I am Tatar, born and bred in Kazan, you're very welcome if you want to talk about Tatarstan or education with me.
Three hours a week? That,s cruel! We Tibetans can learn Math, physics and history using Tibetan language in China,
Bruh. Mandarin isn't Tibetian
@@yeshiyangzom8532 And be sent in concentration camp in Tibetan also ? China is genociding its minorities.
@@serysyo8418with the exception of Uyghurs it’s not
@@againstviralmisinformation510 Would it make what I said wrong if it was only Uyghurs ? (And Kazakhs/Kirghiz/Uzbeks also btw).
And its not even the case, cultural genocide is still genocide...
This is exactly what Russians are trying to do to Ukrainians as well. Good think they are independent, I hope Idel-Ural republic will be realized one day
I hope Puerto Rico will be free one day so they can keep talking Spanish and not English
Nobody forbid Tatars to speak and study their own language.
Russian authorities just don't want that ethnic Russians in Tatarstan will be tried to study Tatar language. The study of Tatar language for ethnic Russians in Tatarstan must be only by choice not mandatory.
Let me guess.. this guy at 1:50 gets paid to say these kinds of things
As occupant russia will supress locals culture and identity
Украина как 51 штат америций будет полигоном для военных действий
Suppress their cultures so much Tatar is the official language of Tatarstan and are free to learn their language
DW should be banned in all the countries, encouraging instability is not tolerant in Russia, Germany does not allow even homeschooling in Germany. why??? you want only one culture and one language for unity
What's dw
Agreed
agreed
I am Crimean Tatar from Romania. I know the tatar language.
Crimea tatar look very like arabs
@@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat No, they don't. They look more asian than arab. I am blond with green eyes and very light skin.
@@nilyaiza no no i saw crimean tatar looked like arab
Looks like Tatars principal is breaking bad
Tatar and Tati language are the same? I am from north of Iran and I think it has lots of similarities with our language(Mazandarani)!
No, tatar is kipchak turkic language
Very interesting info about these Tatar people 👍
So that's what happened to the Empire of Great Tartaria.
As long as a culture never equates it's culture with its race it has a future. Once it does it's doomed one way or the other. Either because the defenders get kicked out or because the attackers are confused with friends.
Did anyone consider that speaking Tatar helps you understand and learn more easily other Turkic languages (Literally 170 million people and still growing)? The guy who is saying that Tatar language is useless, did he ever thought what's the long-term potential of his own Russian language? I mean seriously, last few decades Russian is losing ground as international language (40-50 yrs ago my grandfather was using Russian as lingua franca when he was traveling in Eastern Europe, now most of young people in these countries speak decent English), Russian population is decreasing again, even Russian economy is far from golden years in 2000-2008 period. Perhaps we should remove Russian as official language of United Nations / working language of Council of Europe?
Russian has over 258 million total speakers worldwide, and is the most spoken Slavic language, the most spoken native language in Europe, as well as the most geographically widespread language in Eurasia.
Yeah keep dreaming we slavs are here to stay and anyone who even thinks he can control us again or stand in our path will be crushed like a bug
@@Silver_Prussian I don’t say it will not survive, I am saying that it’s losing importance. The main language of a country which is economically and demographically stagnating. Yes, Russian is “spoken from Kamchatka to Murmansk”, but most of business is done in Moscow with foreign companies in English or Chinese :D
@@liviodefranza and ? The russian language is here to stay, in my country restourants,bars and stores in coastal cities have a lot of things written in russian because a lot of them come here and in turkey even in hotels they are requared to speak russian
Tatar language is also declining. If Tatars want to assimilate it’s on them however if they don’t they can still learn Tatar language
Tatars are turks so language go on
I'm a tatar
In Tatarstan, 53% of the population are Tatar, 39,7% are Russian, the rest are other ethnicities. So at least 47% of population were obliged to learn a language - neither native, nor useful in their daily life. Moreover, many of those ethnic Tatars have Russian as their native language. Nobody prohibit to learn, speak and teach Tatar language - if you need and want it to do. I am ethnic Tatar myself and I find it quite annoying when Tatar nationalists try to dictate me what language I should speak, or to shame me if I don't speak "the right one".
Albo Kiparis so u like it if ur language becomes extinct?
@@dynaa4168 Forcing local Russians to learn it won't help Tatar to survive the XXI century. If a language is not competitive, it will disappear, and another language will take its place: Russian, English, Chinese, it doesn't really matter. And the problem is not that Russians don't want to learn it - it's just useless in daily life, except for speaking to your Grandma. Search for anything Tatar even here, on UA-cam: a bunch of folk music, some cheesy pop singers and a couple of patriotic stuff. And the same happens in Latvia or Uzbekistan: they got rid of Russian, but their national languages remain regional, while for a proper education or advanced work you still need a foreign language - English.
@@type9d wat?
Albo Kiparis you poor lost child. Lol
@@blastroisehunt6546 yeah say that to native Americans
History will reroll but I hope humanity will learn history and forgive each other
Tatars live in both Russia and China maybe other places also.
Chinese tartar learn Uyghur language.
Crimea is Not russian and not Ukrayna !!!
Crimea is Tatar and must united with Turkey ! From crimea to Kazan to yakutistan !
They not Russian,
They are all Turks !
But Russia more bad than Ukraine also but Crimea is Tatar(Turkic)
Crimea is Greek
What ? Brother . I am sure every single tatar is looking at this and laughing at you . You do realise a good chunk of them know their acc ethnicity . They are the proto bulgars . They are not Turkish .
@@123skillax
I'm Tatar and we are Turkic and our language is Turkic to.
Proto bulgars are Turkic to, Einstein🤡🤫
It makes sense for a Russian state to speak Russian and to learn Russian, but I think a better move would be to simply make it learned with Tatar alongside it, or as an elective subject. Disobedience to lawful authority, however, is not worthy of recognition.
challenges faced by Russia's ethnic minorities, as outlined by the international non-governmental organization (NGO) Minority Rights Group International (MRG), include secessionism, identity loss and assimilation of smaller minorities in the Russian North, Siberia, the Far East and the North Caucasus and government attempts to downgrade administrative entitlements for some of the smaller minorities
Fun fact not all minorities are being assimilated by Russians but by Volga Tatars and Avars as well
2:11 Hahaha, we'll see about that )
PS .Pavel Shmakov god is with you! Don't let the them destroy this amazing branch of theTurkic culture! NEVER!!!!!!!!
For thousands of years! And not always peacefully with Russians…
That principal needs a haircut.
Dont forget your Turkish language
Tatars are under russian from 1552.Only from 1922-1991 they were part of USSR.Now they are part of Russian again .When ? When they thake indepence .450 years without indepence.
@@tearet741 Turkey will retake Ottomans and we will unite crimean tatars, or we will form Turan for Unite all Turkics, russia assimilating turkics, we need save their language and be free
@@tearet741 Russia is terrorist country their history started at Kiev, Russia lands are'nt Russian lands
@@ottomanempire3780 They almost assimilate chuvash.Tatars and Baskirs in order to
@@ottomanempire3780 Russian history started from 13th century in Golden horde.They history have nothing common with Kiev.Russian is a slavinised finno ugric tribes + tatarized during golden gorde.In todays Russians native lands in 11-12 th century there were not any slavic people , beside some colonized territories in south by Rus(Ukraine).Moksha , merv ,muroma , vody , merya , erzya , comi , ijora , vepsy .Theese nations are main root of Russian nation
Where is Karolina cicha
Parents should take initiative to make sure that their child should learn about their ethenic culture and lang.
They don't look tatars to me, they looks other slavs and can pass as white in the US
tatars are whites actually. asian tatars have mongol ancestors
Tatars are Europeans.
They don't look Asian anymore. Fair-eyed and fair-haired... Strong influence of nordic russian genes.
Tatars are Volga Bulgars. They probably haven’t looked asian for a very long time and not only because they mixed with Slavs. They likely mixed with Finns in the Volga Basin and Iranian people’s in the steppe before their migration into the Volga region and only minimally mixed with Slavs
Not true, because Tatars as a nation themselves were formed as mixture of finno-ugric and turkic tribes. Russians are not the reason. You have a lack of knowledge.
turkic race is very diverse
Well and?
Kazahs looks like mongolians,Azeri looks like persians,but they are turkic.You can't see 100 % pure dna.
So called Tatarstan is Volga Bulgaria
татар теле юкка чыкмаячак
Remember to tell the Turks about kurdish people too they got a language and culture thank you!
@@yarenguney6410 in Japan?
@@robertrolly1588 I am kurdish and I speak kurdish 😎سڵاو چۆنی
Everyone is free to speak their mother tongue in Turkey.
@@yarenguney6410so are the Tatars
@@sakydso are the Tatars
Move to Turkey 🇹🇷
Then Russian will occupy that land forever!
But Tatarstan is our country
as a Counteraction it is necessary to create national parties in the West with a specific program example television cinema book publishing.the Russian government will drown in rage.and we the Tatars gradually going to cooperate.but it is necessary today!!!!!!!
I wish Tatars independence from Russia, Tatar language and culture are discriminated and neglected enormously, just like our Native language Kazakh was ignored and disrespected back in the Soviet Union. But now we are free and many many times luckier than our brethren Tatars, Bashkirs, Altay kizhi, Saha and other turkic peoples
I wish the ethnic Russians in Kazakhstan independence from Kazakhstan so that they can be free from discrimination
Heck with language save the sauce !
TaRtar sauce
Tatar ethnicity
this is western anti Russian propaganda. Thank God its very weak
Then show us that Russians are not terrorizing Tatars.
Not cool putin, not cool
Mor Dor - Yes if they live in Tatarstan then they should be forced to learn the Tatar language. It’s basic respect to speak the language of the local country (or in this case republic) that you live in.
A good video
The tatars need there own countries
No they dont
@CHACHA they are realists, its Russian land
@CHACHA bulagrians dont have anything in common with tatars neither genetic nor cultural
@CHACHA the russians have owned this land for a realy long time they have right over it
@CHACHA thats what i am saying they are not simular to us
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During the medival times the tartars were hostile and raided and pillaged Russia. The Is karma.
Russian chauvinism
@@yeshiyangzom8532he has a point Crimean Tatars did do this
CAN ANYONE FIND THIS VIDEO’S THE RUSSIAN ONE
i love tatar sauce on my fish and chips
I needa learn this since im half tartar
me too
lol, same. but i already know tatar, but i am not using tatar so much. i have to recall it from my deep memory
tatar tili jasasyn!
But the most obscene assertion and it happens often on mainstream American media and on DW is when it picks on someone to state something which the TV station approves of , which is opposite to the facts. The majority of the non-Tatar children do NOT want to study Tatar as well even though DW picked on a girl to say the opposite
" Scratch any Russian enough, and you would find a Tatar " this is a very famous saying. However, not entirely true. Yes the Tsar Kingdom and nobility which ruled Russia was believed to be a Tatarian descended at least to the Golden Herd, the DNA evidence suggest that many Russians also belong to the Northern and Eastern European ethnicity.
Which nobles or rulers? Are you out of your mind? They were all ethnic Russians (but some had other European ancestry as well.) Only losers who got demolished by the Russian army said that thing about scratching a Russian, purely out of spite. Russians don't share any ancestry with tatars.
@@higherorderlogic6219 what about this documentary ?!
@@abohnad What about it? This documentary is about a distinct ethnic group known as "tatars" (not their historic ethnonym). Russians are an entirely different and unrelated ethnic group.
@@higherorderlogic6219Tatars and Russians have had centuries of intermixing and marriages. They are one in the same now
@@higherorderlogic6219 Ivan the Terrible's mother was Tatar. Mother of the Peter I was also Tatar. The paternal ancestors of these tsars go to Vikings and Prussians. So I am not sure if there were ethnically russian Tsars😅. Scratch russian and you will find a tatar is a quote of the Russian Imperial Historian Karamzin...
I thought you would knew this, which school you were attending?
Surely the serfs have nothing to with Tatars. But lots of Russian noble houses were descendants of the Golden Horde aristocracy. Even the most famous russian writer Dostoevsky and military general Suvorov were descendnats of the Golden Horde aristocrats. And Dostoevski acknowledged that while Suvorov preferred to think he had Swedish-Germanic ancestors though.
i mean it s silly they are a part of russia they should learn russian, mandatory, also they should have rights to learn tatar.I mean in germany everybody should learn german, how else whould you communicate?
they speak American pretty well in munchen
they live in russia
simple
@@AnnatarTevildo they live in Tatarstan, though part of Russia it is a region with an identity and a language. What is wrong with learning both languages and paying homage to both cultures? Or have you learned nothing from Ukraine, Latvia, and their treatment of ethnic Russians?
i am saying just exactly that they should know both languages
@Sevinci Egdell Ok give me your view. What it is about?
There is also one more problem - in school, they learn now 3 languages - Russian and 2 foreign languages. When you add one more lesson, wherefrom do you take hours? In all the Russian States they take them from the Russian language lessons and Literature. As a result in some places, children do not speak Russian anymore (I know at least one case in f village KBR - them boy was not able to understand Russian and failed in the University). They are not able to go to University. They are not able to move from their place to find a job. They do not pass the Literature exam.
M.Dzhemiliev, R.Chubarov, L.Isliamov & N.Polozov on persecutions of the leaders of the #Mejlis of the #Crimean Tatar People by Russian occupant. Talked about real reasons and methods of suppression of those who aren't loyal to the Kremlin.
Free tatarstan
Free your Brian!!!
Mashallah
I hope Tatarstan gains independence
i am wondering do u have same empathy for kurds too ?
They never will 😜
I hope your brain gets independence
Our heart's are with Tatar and Tatarstan. One day Turkic Brother 🐺
Never
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