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Post by ALTAR on Jul 25, 2008 13:44:37 GMT 3
Thanks for info and pictures. Welcome to the board
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Post by Tamr Shayban Iskeri on Jul 25, 2008 23:12:14 GMT 3
What I would like to find and have not yet seen are the Weapons and clothing of the Shaybanids in the period between the beginning and end of the Tatar' Sibir Khanate.
Mostly I am interested in the Bows used by the hunters and soldiers and whether they were more Turkish, or more Mongol in style.
Not so many of those left around Tobolsk.
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Post by Asparuh on Jul 1, 2009 1:45:22 GMT 3
Hello, Here is very interesting video i found about the Crimea khan and the princess of Belarus). I watched that video several times and it's very funny when the Tatars undress some russian girls.Haha.See it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=14sJ55MqfAw
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jul 1, 2009 16:58:40 GMT 3
LOL I love the way the Tatars speak ;D ;D
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Post by sarmat on Jul 1, 2009 17:59:40 GMT 3
Yeah, I also wonder why do "Crimean Tatars" look and speak so Uzbek. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jul 2, 2009 19:16:13 GMT 3
Haha that was very "interesting" indeed ;D
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Post by arnewise12 on Jul 4, 2009 0:09:54 GMT 3
hehehe ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
did u guys also notice it that they speak like uzbeks hehe
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Post by ALTAR on Jul 4, 2009 14:27:09 GMT 3
There are still many Crimean Tatars who currently live in Uzbekistan. The returners of Crimeans are mainly from Uzbekistan. Because of this, their accent may seem like to Uzbeks.
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Post by sarmat on Jul 4, 2009 18:14:31 GMT 3
But in this movie there are Uzbeks, not Crimean Tatars and it's apparent from their appearance. Crimean Tatars actually think this "Ubeki khan of Crimean Tatars" looks very funny.
Belorussian movie makers just didn't bother much to find enough real Crimean Tatars for that movie and hired some unemployed Uzbek actors.
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Post by ALTAR on Jul 4, 2009 20:29:43 GMT 3
But in this movie there are Uzbeks, not Crimean Tatars and it's apparent from their appearance. Crimean Tatars actually think this "Ubeki khan of Crimean Tatars" looks very funny. Belorussian movie makers just didn't bother much to find enough real Crimean Tatars for that movie and hired some uneployed Uzbek actors. Maybe Hiring Uzbeks is more cheaper than find Tatars in Belorussia ;D ;D ;D You know Tatars have a bad reputation in finance especially in Russia Like an old Russian Proverb: "When a Tatar was borning, Jews start crying"
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Post by ceonni on Jul 4, 2009 20:37:30 GMT 3
Do you have more clips from this movie?
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Post by sarmat on Jul 5, 2009 1:40:41 GMT 3
But in this movie there are Uzbeks, not Crimean Tatars and it's apparent from their appearance. Crimean Tatars actually think this "Ubeki khan of Crimean Tatars" looks very funny. Belorussian movie makers just didn't bother much to find enough real Crimean Tatars for that movie and hired some uneployed Uzbek actors. Maybe Hiring Uzbeks is more cheaper than find Tatars in Belorussia ;D ;D ;D You know Tatars have a bad reputation in finance especially in Russia Like an old Russian Proverb: "When a Tatar was borning, Jews start crying" The khan was played by an Uzbek actor Furkhat Faiziev. Here is his profile in Russian. video.ru/persons/person/22717And yes, at least all Russia is filled with desperate Uzbek gasterbiters.
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Post by sarmat on Jul 5, 2009 1:42:24 GMT 3
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Post by Temüjin on Jul 6, 2009 20:10:44 GMT 3
is the mvoie worthwhile?
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Post by sarmat on Jul 6, 2009 20:53:55 GMT 3
Well. To be it seems more like a cheap fairytale. :-)
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