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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Yaliboylu - définition


Yalıboylu         
  • Caffa in ruins after Russian annexation of Crimea
  • The Crimean Khan's Palace in [[Bakhchysaray]] by [[Carlo Bossoli]]
  • special settlement]] after the deportation. 1944, Molotov region, RSFSR
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  • French-language Map of Crimea from [[1774]] showing mostly Turkic placenames.
  • Pro-Ukrainian demonstration in Simferopol (Ukrainian flag on the left, Crimean Tatar flag on the right) during the Russian military intervention in Crimea, March 2014
  • Abandoned houses in [[Qarasuvbazar]].
  • Symbol of UDTTMR
  • Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]] meeting with pro-Russian representatives of the Crimean Tatars, 16 May 2014
  • 1862}}
  • Steppe Crimean Tatars
TURKIC ETHNIC GROUP, AN INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF CRIMEA
Crimean Tartars; Crimean Muslims; Crimeans; Yalıboylu; Yalıboyu Tatars; Tat Tatars; Qırımtatarlar; Crimean Tats; Crimean Tatars in Uzbekistan; Crimean Tatar people; Crimean Turk; Yaliboyu Tatars; Krim Tatars; Yaliboylu Tatars; Yaliboylu; History of the Crimean Tatars; Qırımlar; Qırımlılar; Mountain Tats (Crimea)
The Yalıboylu (, ; ) are an ethnic group of Crimean Tatars who traditionally lived along the southern shore () of the Crimean Peninsula. As with other Crimean Tatars, they lost their traditional settlements during the 1944 deportation of the Crimean Tatars.
Yaliboylu         
  • Caffa in ruins after Russian annexation of Crimea
  • The Crimean Khan's Palace in [[Bakhchysaray]] by [[Carlo Bossoli]]
  • special settlement]] after the deportation. 1944, Molotov region, RSFSR
  • thumb
  • French-language Map of Crimea from [[1774]] showing mostly Turkic placenames.
  • Pro-Ukrainian demonstration in Simferopol (Ukrainian flag on the left, Crimean Tatar flag on the right) during the Russian military intervention in Crimea, March 2014
  • Abandoned houses in [[Qarasuvbazar]].
  • Symbol of UDTTMR
  • Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]] meeting with pro-Russian representatives of the Crimean Tatars, 16 May 2014
  • 1862}}
  • Steppe Crimean Tatars
TURKIC ETHNIC GROUP, AN INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF CRIMEA
Crimean Tartars; Crimean Muslims; Crimeans; Yalıboylu; Yalıboyu Tatars; Tat Tatars; Qırımtatarlar; Crimean Tats; Crimean Tatars in Uzbekistan; Crimean Tatar people; Crimean Turk; Yaliboyu Tatars; Krim Tatars; Yaliboylu Tatars; Yaliboylu; History of the Crimean Tatars; Qırımlar; Qırımlılar; Mountain Tats (Crimea)
The Yalıboylu () are an ethnic group of Crimean Tatars who have traditionally lived along the southern shore () of the Crimean Peninsula, hence their name: Yalıboylu means "coastal dwellers" in the Crimean Tatar language. They lost their traditional settlements during Joseph Stalin's ethnic cleansing of Crimea in 1944 (see Deportation of Crimean Tatars).