Bevölkerungskarte der Krimtataren auf der Krim im Laufe der Jahre

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  1. eelsandpeels on

    I think this in decent map but its missing quite a few crucial years between 1926 – 2014. By the of 1944 the Soviets had officially deported every single Crimean Tatar from Crimea.

    |Year|Number|Percentage|
    |:-|:-|:-|
    |1783|500,000|98%|
    |1897|186,212|34.1%|
    |1939|218,879|19.4%|
    |1959|—|—|
    |1979|5,422|0.3%|
    |1989|38,365|1.6%|

  2. FAFO. They were raiders and slavers, and a constant treat for slavic people for centuries

  3. Pirat6662001 on

    Should probably start at around 1000 ad for better view and representation of how this area changed over time

  4. toxicvegeta08 on

    They are interesting genetically as they are a mix between central asians slavic and caucasian people. They aren’t that distinct from northern finnish people like saami.

  5. Otherwise-Strain8148 on

    Crimean royalty was the backup royalty in the case of ottoman house having no male legitimate heirs.

  6. dionysianmesopotamia on

    Turkic is not Turkish. That would be like calling the English Germans because they speak a Germanic language. Anatolian Turks migrated in some number to Crimea during the Ottoman rule.

    Huns probably spoke a Turkic language of the Oghur/Bulgar branch and they didN’t really „settle“ much in Crimea as their presence was mostly ephemeral and they had a low population. Cherson/Southern Crimea was an Eastern Roman dominion and Goths also lived on the peninsula.

    Pechenegs are a Turkic tribe (not really sure if they ever lived in Crimea) and Kypchaks were a confederation of Turkic people.

  7. Distinct_Front_4336 on

    There used to be a Crimean Goth population too, but they were most likely extinct after Catherine the Great took over the peninsula.

  8. Busy_Garbage_4778 on

    To be fair, they had it coming.

    The resentment that slavic people build over 300 years of being killed and hunted like cattle to be sold in Crimea as slaves, could only end up with the Tatars getting decimated and evicted.

    Millions of slavs were enslaved and killed during the Crimean–Nogai slave raids. That only ended when Russia took over in 1783 and started relocating all of the Nogai behind the Urals

  9. Busy_Garbage_4778 on

    To be fair, they had it coming.

    The resentment that slavic people build over 300 years of being killed and hunted like cattle to be sold in Crimea as slaves, could only end up with the Tatars getting decimated and evicted.

    Millions of slavs were enslaved and killed during the [Crimean–Nogai slave raids](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean%E2%80%93Nogai_slave_raids_in_Eastern_Europe). That only ended when the Russian Empire took over in 1783 and started relocating all of the Nogai to the steppes behind the Urals

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