He drew comparisons between democracy and the Yasig laws of the Tartars as being man-made laws that were overshadowing God's laws. |
It is a country ravaged by invasion from the Tartars, famine, paganism and brutal violence. |
Officially, 93,000 Kalmyks, 68,000 Karachai people, 500,000 Chechens, 340,000 Balkars and 180,000 Tartars were deported. |
The Tartars from the north built a city near this location as early as the tenth century. |
Saracens themselves, and Italians, and Russians, were attentive to the multitudes of Mongols and Tartars. |
In 1687 and 1698, he launched two disastrous campaigns against the Crimean Tartars. |