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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2007

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I LOVE this song!

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  • i can not understand what he is singing..but what i want to say is this song is great....

  • @tatarkizii06

    well if you think that "just" Tatarstan is our country, then think so. I think we Tatars live in a bigger country than Tatarstan. Siberia is ours not only one small Part of it! :-)

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  • Mashallah! they looks like typical Kazakhs.

  • @the0th no respect ???!!

  • wiki: The Battle of Samara Bend or the Battle of Kernek was the first battle between Volga Bulgaria and the Mongols, probably one of the first major battles the Mongols lost.In autumn 1223, at the southern border of Volga Bulgaria. The Bulgars allegedly retreated and the Mongols pursued them. Then the main Bulgar forces ambushed the Mongols. After Mongols were rounded up, the Bulgars massacred them and only 4,000 managed to escape, according to local traditions and proven from Arabian chronicle.

  • wiki: Demographics

    Population included Turkic groups such as Suars, Barsil, Bilars, Baranjars and part of Burtas (by ibn Rustah). Chuvashes descent from Suars and Kazan Tatars descend from the Volga Bulgars. Another part comprised Finnic and Magyar (Asagel and Pascatir) tribes. Ibn Fadlan refers to Volga Bulgaria as Sakaliba which is a general Arabic term for the people of Volga Bulgaria and it is probably related to ethnic name Scythian (or Saka in Persian).

  • wiki/Volga_Bulgaria

    

  • @TheOguze yes,but not similar to the people of Turkey,who are turkified native anatolians.

  • @the0th brown?Iam not brown....Idiot!

  • similar to Turkic Uighur, but i think it is more close to Turkic Kipchak.

  • Tulpar at (in tatar) - Fleet-footed horse (a fabulous horse) - быстроногий конь (сказочный конь)

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