The Regions Of The Spread Of Crıiean Tatar Turkish


Turks began to live in Crimea before the 7th century B.C., but Crimean Turkish became a literary language with Kipchak Turks in 13th century. Ottoman State affected Crimea both politically and culturally. After Russia occupied Crimea in 1771, Crimean Tatar Turks began to migrate to Balkan States and Anatolia. After 1944, Russians banished Crimean Tatar Turks to, especially, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Urals and Siberia. After USSR’s collapse in 1990, Crimean Tatar Turks started to recover.


Keywords


Crimea, Tatar Turks, Turkish, migration.

Author : Nevzat ÖZKAN
Number of pages: 524-554
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7827/TurkishStudies.517
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Journal of Turkish Studies
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