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Tartar...that's semi Mongolian isn't it? Least Central Russian steppes if I remember world history....
Yes, you are right. One of my grandfathers was from Volga region.
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I don't know, China's back-ends. Somewhere south and poor with a REEEALLY difficult dialect.

Although my upbringing was pretty middle class. wot!wot!


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I'm Romanian 100% now, but along the past line, there are Roman and Dacian (this is the root of Romania) mixes, along with a small percent of any nomadic population that decided they want to go to Europe .

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Tartar.
Tartar is a sauce, tatar was and is the real name. Although tartar is sometimes accepted and used, it's a translation mishap.


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Slavic people (mostly) and Tatars.
Ahh tartars? they're quite an old race!

Medieval art shows them to be quite cannibalistic, I'm sure you're not. LOL. (Don't mind me, I'm a History student!)


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Smile cannibals - 03-10-2011, 01:14 AM

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Ahh tartars? they're quite an old race!

Medieval art shows them to be quite cannibalistic, I'm sure you're not. LOL. (Don't mind me, I'm a History student!)
Did you mean something like that (a picture below) ?

Sort of western catholic medieval propaganda. The source says the picture is taken from Russian texbook but the sentence on an illustration is not written on slavic language.

There were no economical or any other reasons for horsemen to become cannibals.
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03-10-2011, 04:23 AM

Tartar may be a "sauce" but tatar is a "spud". So I guess choose your posion.
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I guess you could call them "braz".
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