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{{Infobox ethnic group | {{Infobox ethnic group | ||
|group = Crimeans | |group = Crimeans | ||
|image = [[File:Flag of the Crimean | |image = [[File:Flag of the Crimean Tatar people.svg|300px]] | ||
|image_caption = Flag of [[Crimea]] | |image_caption = Flag of [[Crimea]] | ||
|population = ~145,000,000 | |population = ~145,000,000 | ||
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|region5 = {{flag|United States}} | |region5 = {{flag|United States}} | ||
|pop5 = 54,853 | |pop5 = 54,853 | ||
|languages = [[Crimean language|Crimean]] and | |languages = [[Tauridan]], [[Crimean language|Crimean]], Ukrainian, Romanian, Russian, Turkish and Arabic | ||
|religions = Sunni Islam, Russian Orthodoxy, other religious minorities | |religions = Sunni Islam, Russian Orthodoxy, other religious minorities | ||
|related = | |related = Other Ruthenians (Ukrainians · Lemkos · Hutsuls) | ||
|footnotes = | |footnotes = | ||
}} | }} | ||
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=== After independence === | === After independence === | ||
After Crimea gained it's independence, many Taters and Crimeans began moving back to Crimea to reestablish their Crimean majority. | |||
== | == Sub-ethinies == | ||
The Crimeans are subdivided into three sub-ethnic groups: | |||
* The {{wp|Crimean Tatars|Tatars}} (not to be confused with Tat people, living in the Caucasus region) who used to inhabit the mountainous Crimea before 1944 (about 50%) and Most them are Sunni Muslim with several Atheists and Christian Orthodox | |||
* The [[Crimean Avars|Avars]] who lived on the southern coast of the peninsula (about 35%) are Predominantly Christian Orthodox with minorites of Sunni and Atheists | |||
* The [[Crimean Turks|Turks]] (not to be confused with Nogai people, living now in Southern Russia) – former inhabitants of the Crimean steppe (about 15%) and Majority Sunni Islam with some Christian Orthodox. | |||
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Total population | |
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~145,000,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
File:CrimeanFlag.jpeg Crimea | 100,442,866 |
Ukraine | 45,442,866 |
Russia | 6,565,773 |
Turkey | 1,020,444 |
United States | 54,853 |
Languages | |
Tauridan, Crimean, Ukrainian, Romanian, Russian, Turkish and Arabic | |
Religion | |
Sunni Islam, Russian Orthodoxy, other religious minorities |
Crimeans, often refer to as Crimean Tatars are a Turkic nation and ethnic group, who are an indigenous people of Crimea. The formation of Crimeans occurred during the 13th–17th centuries, primarily from Cumans that appeared in Crimea in the 10th century, with strong contributions from all the peoples who ever inhabited Crimea. 3
History
3.1
Origins
3.2
Golden Horde and Crimean Khanate
3.3
In the Russian Empire and Soviet Union
After independence
After Crimea gained it's independence, many Taters and Crimeans began moving back to Crimea to reestablish their Crimean majority.
Sub-ethinies
The Crimeans are subdivided into three sub-ethnic groups:
- The Tatars (not to be confused with Tat people, living in the Caucasus region) who used to inhabit the mountainous Crimea before 1944 (about 50%) and Most them are Sunni Muslim with several Atheists and Christian Orthodox
- The Avars who lived on the southern coast of the peninsula (about 35%) are Predominantly Christian Orthodox with minorites of Sunni and Atheists
- The Turks (not to be confused with Nogai people, living now in Southern Russia) – former inhabitants of the Crimean steppe (about 15%) and Majority Sunni Islam with some Christian Orthodox.