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The Tatars

The Tatars of Finland are a Turkic people who espouse the Muslim faith. They number approximately 800 and form a well-established and homogeneous religious, cultural and linguistic minority. The Tatars are the oldest Muslim minority in Finland and throughout the Nordic countries. They have their historical origins in Turkey and their language belongs to the Turkic group.

During the early years of Finland's status as an autonomous Grand Duchy under the Russian Tsars, Tatars were already being employed by the Russians on the construction of the Bomarsund fortress in Åland and the Suomenlinna/Sveaborg fortress on an island off Helsinki. Most of them returned to Russia. For the ones who did not, only an Islamic cemetery in Bomarsund bears witness to their presence in Finland.

The ancestors of the present-day Tatars came to Finland from the 1870s to the mid 1920s from a group of some 20 villages in the Sergatch region on the Volga River, to the southeast of Nizhni-Novgorod, formerly Gorki. Most of them had been farmers but they settled in Finland as merchants trading in furs and textiles and chose initially to reside in Helsinki and its surrounding area. Tatars living in the city of Viipuri in Karelia resettled in Tampere and Helsinki when Karelia was ceded by Finland to the Soviet Union in 1944 as part of a peace agreement. Most Finnish Tatars continue to live in Helsinki and its surroundings.

In 1925, the first Islamic congregation (Finlandiya Islam Cemaati = Finnish Islamic Congregation) was founded. Finland was thus the first Western European country to officially recognise an Islamic congregation. An act on the freedom of religion had been adopted in 1922. Today, the congregation has mosques in Helsinki and Järvenpää. A second congregation of Tatars was established in Tampere in 1943. Non-Tatar Muslims cannot become members of the Finnish Islamic Congregation. There are Tatar Islamic cemeteries in Helsinki, Turku and Tampere.

The Tatars are fully integrated into Finnish society and they are actively engaged in Finnish economic and cultural life in a wide array of professions that includes civil servants, entrepreneurs, doctors, lawyers, engineers and teachers. At the same time, they have succeeded in maintaining a distinct identity and in keeping the Tatar language alive by using it in family and private circles and also in their organisations. Since 1935, the Tatar Cultural Society (Finlandiya Türkleri Birligi) has organised cultural events in Tatar principally in the form of plays, folk music, folk dancing and poetry recitals.

The pride of the sports club, Yolduz, established in 1945, is its football team. Both the cultural society and the sports club operate with the support of the Islamic Congregation, which thus contributes to the maintenance of the Tatar culture and language.

From 1948 to 1969 there was a Tatar primary school (Türk Halk Mektebi) in Helsinki, which was partly subsidised by the Islamic Congregation and partly by the City of Helsinki. About half of the teaching was in Finnish and half in Tatar. Reform of the Finnish school system in the 1970s made the school unviable due to the small number of pupils and the conditions governing state subsidies. Instead, during the autumn and spring terms, after school hours, the Islamic Congregation provides regular teaching of Tatar language, culture, religion and history, with Tatar as the language of instruction. A Tatar kindergarten has existed since the 1950s. Summer courses in Tatar are now held at the Tatar Training Centre in Kirkkonummi, near Helsinki.

It is remarkable that the small group of Finnish Tatars has managed to preserve proficiency in the Tatar language for as long as five generations. The publishing activity of the Tatars was once extensive but has now ceased. Past publications include religious texts, poetry, plays, novels as well as periodicals, the earliest from 1925. The Tatar language is represented in the Finnish section (FiBLUL) of the European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages (EBLUL). Finland considers the Tatar language to be a non-territorial language under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.

The Tatars are represented on the Advisory Board for Ethnic Relations, ETNO. For more information on the Advisory Board, see the chapter on the Old Russians that precedes this one.

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  • Tatarlar bizim Kardesimizdir Saygilar ve Selamlar.

  • Allah sizlere daima mutluluk ve sihat versin Iman yolundan ayrilayin Turklugunuzu koruyup saklayin

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  • @MrSecoBaba akside insan din olmadan yarımdır, din insanı tamamlar. Allah sana akıl fikir versin. o öküz dediğin insanlar tarihteki sayılı imparatorluklardan birtanesinin sahibidirler; senden akıllı oldukları aşikardır.

  • @WCMDAYZ selçuklular öküz oğlu öküz gerizekalılar keşke deist olsaydı dinler halkları çok cahilleştirir hele müslümanlık

  • @MrSecoBaba kardeşim; İsmail Hami Danişmend adlı zatın 'Türkler niçin müslüman oldu?' adlı kitabını oku, orada tarihi belgelerle (arabp,türk,fransız kaynakları) Türklerin neden müslüman olduklarını anlatıyor. Araplar bizi hiçbir savaşta yenemedi. Biz müslümanlığı kabul ettik, Eğer biz müslüman olmasaydık dinimiz ilerlemezdi ve korunamazdı. Allah bu görev için Türkleri seçti ve halifeliğide aldık. Şu anda da halifelik bizdedir. Üşenme oku; gerçekleri bil.

  • @tatatakat hehe okej well that's awesome =) thanks a lot :))))))

  • @nanemen1 Lutfen biraz arastir tarihimizi. Orhun abideleri bugun Mogolistandalar ve 8. yy dan kalmalar. Ustlerinde Turk kulturu tarihi ve o dönemle ilgili cok fazla dökuman var. Kul Tigin ve Bilge Kagan yazitlarinda surekli Gok Tanridan bahsedilir- ve ustlerinde yazi gunumuz Turkiye Turkcesine epey benzemetedir. yani Turkcedir. Biz Bugun Mogolistan icinde bulunan Altay Daglarindan geldik Anadoluya. Gökturler tarihine biraz bakarsan görursun. Turkce dili de Mogolca ve Korece ile akraba

  • @JohanOlsson Turkish,the other Turkic Languages, Tatar and Mongolian Languages belong to Altay Language family. Also Korean.

  • @MrSecoBaba Evet aynen!

  • @tatatakat TÜRKLÜK = MÜSLÜMANLIK TÜRK MÜSLÜMANSA TÜRKTÜR .

    Ayrıca arap dini dediğin araplara gelmiş bir din değil bütün insanlığa gelmiş bir dindir Peygamber efendimiz sadece güzel ahlakı tamamladı ve ALLAH'a kavuştu yeni bir din getirmedi İSLAM araplara mahsus bir din değildir İnsanlığa mahsus HAK DİNDİR şamanlık alevilik felan saçma sapan inançlardır zaten TÜRK ler hiçbir zaman şaman olmamış Müslüman kalmış ve İslamı en güzel şekilde yüceltmiş korumuştur.

  • @tatatakat TÜRK MÜSÜMANSA TÜRKTÜR TÜRKler zaten peygamber efendimizden öncede müslümandı müslümanlık peygamber efendimizle gelmiş bir din değildir Hz ademden beri İslam varolagelmiştir.Kuran arapça çünkü araplar o zaman çok azıtmışlar onlara Türkçe bir kuran gelseydi ne anlarlardı.Peygamber efendimiz " ben arap olmayan arabım" demiştir Ona bu şekilde ırk mefhumu yüklemek yanlıştır Ayrıca bizim tarihimiz avustralyalı hammerin yazmış olduğu tarihtir biz onları okuyoz saçma sapan şeyleri

  • @Suikastify ben

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