After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the proclamation of the independence of Ukraine, the Crimean Tatars began mass return to Crimea from Central Asia. After the deportation of the Crimean Tatars from the Crimea, the Soviets destroyed all that was associated with the Crimean Tatars – place names, culture, traditions, architectural monuments etc. Despite the political and domestic turmoil in the early 90’s, Crimean Tatars started on their own revival of his own culture, language and traditions and achieved a great success
This study analyses the process of ethnic mobilization in the Soviet and post-Soviet eras and assess...
Crimean Tatars: today, this small number of people is known all over the world. The history of the C...
This article demonstrates how, with the rise of Russia as a major power in Caucasia and the Black Se...
Crimean Tatars were deported by Stalin from Crimea to Central Asia in 1944. This paper focuses on th...
As Russia continues to occupy Crimea since 2014, we would like to examine the situation of Crimean T...
When Ukraine regained its independence in 1991, the newly formed country had to face many interethni...
In March 2014, a referendum on the status of Crimea took place, which was followed by Russia's offic...
WOS: 000423876600012Rituals in nearly all disciplines of social sciences, particularly anthropology,...
the Soviet Union brought about multidimensional problems to the former republics of the USSR and the...
The article analyzes ethno-cultural, national, and social changes in the structure of the population...
Research objective: Linguistic analysis of the Crimean Tatar language in official documents against ...
Rituals in nearly all disciplines of social sciences, particularly anthropology, are regarded as the...
The article begins with a description of the deportation of Crimean Tatars. It provides a brief revi...
The Crimean tatars – a nation or an ethnic minority: in search for a new way of national revival Th...
The Crimean Tatars Since 1991: From Repatriation to Russian Occupation. From the end of the 1980s, t...
This study analyses the process of ethnic mobilization in the Soviet and post-Soviet eras and assess...
Crimean Tatars: today, this small number of people is known all over the world. The history of the C...
This article demonstrates how, with the rise of Russia as a major power in Caucasia and the Black Se...
Crimean Tatars were deported by Stalin from Crimea to Central Asia in 1944. This paper focuses on th...
As Russia continues to occupy Crimea since 2014, we would like to examine the situation of Crimean T...
When Ukraine regained its independence in 1991, the newly formed country had to face many interethni...
In March 2014, a referendum on the status of Crimea took place, which was followed by Russia's offic...
WOS: 000423876600012Rituals in nearly all disciplines of social sciences, particularly anthropology,...
the Soviet Union brought about multidimensional problems to the former republics of the USSR and the...
The article analyzes ethno-cultural, national, and social changes in the structure of the population...
Research objective: Linguistic analysis of the Crimean Tatar language in official documents against ...
Rituals in nearly all disciplines of social sciences, particularly anthropology, are regarded as the...
The article begins with a description of the deportation of Crimean Tatars. It provides a brief revi...
The Crimean tatars – a nation or an ethnic minority: in search for a new way of national revival Th...
The Crimean Tatars Since 1991: From Repatriation to Russian Occupation. From the end of the 1980s, t...
This study analyses the process of ethnic mobilization in the Soviet and post-Soviet eras and assess...
Crimean Tatars: today, this small number of people is known all over the world. The history of the C...
This article demonstrates how, with the rise of Russia as a major power in Caucasia and the Black Se...