Tara Tatars
| Regions with significant populations | |
|---|---|
| Russia | ~ 10,000 |
| Languages | |
| Tobol-Irtysh dialect of Siberian Tatar, Russian | |
| Religion | |
| Sunni Islam | |
Tara Tatars are a sub-group of Siberian Tatars.[1] They are settled in Bolsherechensky, Znamensky, Muromtsevsky and Tarsky districts of Omsk Oblast.
They are divided into two local sub-groups:
- Ayaly Tatars
- Turalin Tatars.[2]
They speak Tara, a variant of the Tobol-Irtysh dialect of the Siberian Tatar language.[3]
References
- ^ https://ethnography.omsu.ru/page.php?id=1229 СИБИРСКИЕ ТАТАРЫ
- ^ https://journals.openedition.org/monderusse/pdf/44 Ethnic processes within the Turkic population of the West Siberian plain (sixteenth-twentieth centuries)
- ^ Лит.: Валеев Ф. Т.-А., Томилов Н. А. Сибирские татары // Тюркские народы Сибири. М., 2006.
Literature
- Томилов Н.А. Этническая история тюркоязычного населения Западно-Сибирской равнины конца XVI – начала XX в. – Новосибирск: Изд-во Новосиб. ун-та, 1992. – 271 с.
External links
- Народные медицинские знания сибирских татар Омского Прииртышья (Конец XIX-XX вв.) ('Folk medicinal knowledge of the Siberian Tatars of the Omsk Irtysh region (late 19th-20th centuries)')
- Ethnic processes within the Turkic population of the West Siberian plain (sixteenth-twentieth centuries)