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uhlan
thumb|Polish uhlans from the army of the Duchy of Warsaw, 1807–1815, [[January Suchodolski painting]]
Uhlan (; ; ; ; ) is a type of light cavalry, primarily armed with a lance. The uhlans started with the tartars in the Lithuanian irregular cavalry, that were later also adopted by other countries during the 18th century, including Poland, France, Russia, Prussia, Saxony, and Austria. The term "lancer" was often used interchangeably with "uhlan"; the lancer regiments later formed for the British Army were directly inspired by the uhlans of other armies (even though they were never known by that
Lipka Tatars
Ethnic group: Tatars settled in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by Vytautas the Great in the 14th c.
Haroun Tazieff
French volcanologist, geologist (1914-1998)
Matvey Sulkevich
Russian-Azerbaijani general
Treaty of Żurawno
polish-ottoman treaty of 1676
Mustafa Edige Kırımal
Crimean Tatar politician (1911-1980)
Sarburma
Sarburma, also known simply as ' among Crimean Tatars and as pierekaczewnik' among Lipka Tatars, is a traditional meat pie in Crimean Tatar cuisine. In Crimean Tatar language means "to wrap" and "to curl". Its name among Lipka Tatars comes from the Russian verb "to roll up." Nowadays, it is a widespread snack in Crimea, neighbouring regions of Ukraine (), and in Turkey (). In Poland it is a distinctive cuisine of the Lipka Tatars, and is registered under the name pierekaczewnik in the European Union and United Kingdom as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed. The main ingredients are traditional
Lithuanian Tartars of the Imperial Guard
military unit
Kséniya Moustafaeva
French rhythmic gymnast

Lipka Rebellion
successful rebellion in Eastern Europe
list of Tatars
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