tartars in English

noun
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a hard calcified deposit that forms on the teeth and contributes to their decay.
Tooth decay, fillings and tartar build-up can also all contribute to discolouration.
noun
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a member of the combined forces of central Asian peoples, including Mongols and Turks, who under the leadership of Genghis Khan conquered much of Asia and eastern Europe in the early 13th century, and under Tamerlane (14th century) established an empire with its capital at Samarkand.
Romania's new minorities included substantial communities of Ukrainians, Bulgarians, gypsies, Germans, Hungarians, Tartars , Turks, and Jews.

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1. What's the business of those Tartars?

2. A regiment of Tartars with wolf dæmons guards it.

3. Although Belarusians are the dominant ethnic group in the country, the culture includes people of various ethnicities such as Lithuanians, Poles, Ukrainians, Russians, Jews, and Tartars

4. Title The history of Genghizcan the Great, first emperor of the Antient Moguls and Tartars : in four books: containing his life, advancement and conquests; with a short history of his successors to the present time; the manners, customs and laws of the Antient Moguls and Tartars; and the late geography of the vast countries of Mogolistan, Turquestan, Capschac, Yugurestan, and the Eastern and

5. The Action Plan will target new immigrants, as well as immigrants who have resided in Finland for allong period, other groups include second generation immigrants, historical ethnic communities such as Sami, Roma, the Jewish population, Tartars and the Russian population.

6. After travelling through several countries bordering India such as Getse and Yuchi (the Saka Tartars), they reached (Gandhara country) where they met two Buddhist monks (Arhats) named Kasyapa Pandita (a Brahmin from Central India) and Bharana Pandita from South India.

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