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cameron1hague  Apr 4, 10, 13:19    #61
krysia:
if Tatars would still rule

thank God they don't

orgin  May 8, 10, 16:00    #62
The Polish Tatars are Mongol in orgin, Native Americans also are Mongol in orgin. Native Americans and people of Mongol descent are often born with the Blue spot on their butt. During Genghis Khans invasions of of the present day Stan countires of what use to be the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe the Mongol seed or DNA was spresd far and wide.
Mansur  May 13, 10, 23:04    #63
Am a tatar. and living in Siberia.And it was realy shock for me how you hate us. History is gone. Turks live in Turkey. We are muslims.and during centeres russion empire tried to russificate us.But its our land.religion and language.And we a still alive. And now some polen try to kick us.Please hate and kick russians for you Katyn ¬olner¼z i mr. president. Be peas upon him. I saw in some polski calendar how lucky lives tatars in PR.They foget mother language, but pray.Will you construct ghetto for them.Pleas stop.
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 May 14, 10, 01:21    #64
Mansur:
Am a tatar. and living in Siberia.

and the Tatars in Poland are doing just fine too, except that their soon "extinct" as they have mingled into the Polish society so maybe in a few generations they will be gone as a culture in Poland.

Mansur:
And now some polen try to kick us

???
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 May 14, 10, 03:08    #65
Mansur:
Am a tatar. and living in Siberia.And it was realy shock for me how you hate us. History is gone. Turks live in Turkey. We are muslims.and during centeres russion empire tried to russificate us.But its our land.religion and language.And we a still alive. And now some polen try to kick us.Please hate and kick russians for you Katyn ¬olner¼z i mr. president. Be peas upon him. I saw in some polski calendar how lucky lives tatars in PR.They foget mother language, but pray.Will you construct ghetto for them.Pleas stop.

Ar you forgetting your hordes were the first to invade Poland? Or did that conveniently slip your mind?
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 May 14, 10, 12:00    #66
hague1cmaeron:
Are you forgetting your hordes were the first to invade Poland? Or did that conveniently slip your mind?


You are as mad as a hatter.
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 May 14, 10, 13:01    #67
AdamKadmon:
You are as mad as a hatter.

would you care to explain?
mike02  Jun 4, 10, 11:42    #68
Hello, how did you go about getting the DNA testing done. Can you please point me in the right direction. We also believe we are from Tatar descendants but this has only been passed on verbally from my deceased grandfather.


Regards


Mike
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 Jun 4, 10, 13:17    #69
How large was tartars impact on Poland? How many people today would be descendants of tartars? Do other eastern european countries have a larger tartar influence/intertwined history?
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Edited by: hague1cmaeron  Jun 4, 10, 14:29    #70
DomPolski:
How large was tartars impact on Poland? How many people today would be descendants of tartars? Do other eastern european countries have a larger tartar influence/intertwined history?


Minimal, their invasion was predominantly confined to southern Poland and their army was relatively small. Poland at the time was formed from disjointed regions who initially did not present a united front.

Poland was a sideshow to the main invasion of Hungary, which was just as well from Poland's point of view. The towns that were destroyed at the time were quite small and so relatively easy to rebuild, including Krakow.

It would be very hard to tell, but given that the Polish interaction with the tartars continued long after the invasion, as many of them served in the Polish army, there is an undoubted connection. I suppose it would be quite a bit smaller than the present interaction of Brits with Brits of Afro-Caribbean descent or Brits descendant from the subcontinent.
theiLhan  Jul 6, 10, 15:10    #71
Tatars in Poland - Tatars' Last Stand
theperemechlounge.blogspot.com/2009/04/tatars-in-poland-tatars-last-st and.html

yes, sir

There are Tatars in Poland!
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 Dec 8, 10, 17:46    #72
Merged thread:
Tatars

Tell me about them...are existing communities drastically different than native Polish populations?
TATARI jat  Dec 31, 10, 08:48    #73
Salam ,
i hope you are doing good, i am a muslim living in pakistan , i belong to uppal jatt family (uppal jatt) belong to lipka tatar desend.......... i am very happy to know about TATARS our forfather came to india in 15th century..i love horse riding and wrestling ..
i am not polish , any way TATARS blood flow in my viens......have a great day ...................God bless you ALLAH IS GREAT
Muhammad
antonina  Jan 1, 11, 04:49    #74
I am jewish and my ancestors are lipka tartars.and was given land in exchange for mililtary service,I have no idea when my family went from muslin to jewish or they just kind of blended but my polish family we are all dark not one with blonde hair,they often think my mother is spanish,and we all had a mongolian stain,I am proud of our ancestors and want to learn more.happy new year to my tartar family.My family name is adamowicz
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 Jan 1, 11, 18:49    #75
Tatar Poles are our exotic Poles.
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 Jan 1, 11, 19:36    #76
ZIMMY:
Tatar Poles are our exotic Poles.


Tatar Poles differ from most other Poles by being more aware of their heritage and origin. In this respect they are true nobility, I would say, the noblest of the noble.
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 Jan 1, 11, 21:59    #77
AdamKadmon:
In this respect they are true nobility, I would say, the noblest of the noble.

I as having noble heritage can agree upon it.
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 Jan 1, 11, 22:31    #78
AdamKadmon:
Tatar Poles differ from most other Poles by being more aware of their heritage and origin. In this respect they are true nobility, I would say, the noblest of the noble.

Or maybe just nomads trying to keep their culture in a foreign land?
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 Jan 1, 11, 22:37    #79
PlasticPole:
a foreign land


Can you trace your heritage a few centuries back? How many Poles can do that?
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 Jan 1, 11, 22:43    #80
AdamKadmon:

Can you trace your heritage a few centuries back? How many Poles can do that?

My dad's aunt has all that information and has traced the family back a good five hundred years or so on my Grandmother's side.
lipka  Jan 19, 11, 10:59    #81
Hello
lets unite all Tatars , whether they have different religions and different languages we have one blood and that is TATAR blood , tatars defeat the world in a very limit time . if we unite again we can change the world . we are warriors and have a great history God bless us .
uppal jatt (lipka tatar) Muhammad
tatari jat  Jan 19, 11, 11:04    #82
Salam
i have a suggestion that all tatars should communicate each other this web site is very good to have a forum that tatars can know each other. if mongols can establish a country why not TATARS? we can . UNITY is strength , lets hope for good . tatars are brave , hard work , intellegent and religious. lipka tatar
Muhammad
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 Jan 19, 11, 11:25    #83
tatari jat:
if mongols can establish a country why not TATARS?


What about http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatarstan ?

You have to talk with (Ras)Putin about it.
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 Aug 24, 11, 02:54    #84
hey e-mail me at tutamax@aol.com
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 Aug 29, 11, 03:15    #85
My grandmother's maiden name was Lipka. Does having the Lipka surname mean that a person was a Lipka Tatar? One of my daughters has slightly oriental eyes and darker skin as does my granddaughter.

Dofdan


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