Noun
Crimean Tatar (uncountable)
A Turkic language of Crimea (Ukraine), Turkey, Romania, Russia, Bulgaria and Uzbekistan.
Crimean Tatar (plural Crimean Tatars)
A member of a Turkic ethnic group (who are indigenous people of Crimea).
In 1717 in the Kuban pogromSUBST, raiders from the Kuban under the command of the Crimean Tatar Bakhti GeraiSUBST blockaded the town and enslaved thousands in the area. Source: Internet
A man holds a one-person protest in Crimea on Oct. 14, holding a banner that reads "Crimean Tatars aren't terrorists" in Crimean Tatar language. Source: Internet
'Extremist group' in Crimea busted, FSB says - Russia "busts" Crimean Tatar 'extremist group' in occupied peninsula - 112.internationalHow was your experience with 112.International? Source: Internet
Whenever a Crimean Tatar is convicted in Crimea, dozens of other Crimean Tatars show up near the court in support. Source: Internet
The Crimean Tatar horde is estimated to 28,000–33,000 men, though might be lower. Source: Internet