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Tartars Collection (page 4)

The Tartars, known for their prowess as Mongol horsemen, were a formidable force in history

Background imageTartars Collection: Alexander Ii, Russian

Alexander Ii, Russian
ALEXANDER II MIKHAILOVICH, Prince of Novgorod and Grand Prince of Vladimir son of Mikhail II, deposed by the Tartars Date: reigned 1327-1328

Background imageTartars Collection: Yuri, Russian Royalty

Yuri, Russian Royalty
YURI DANIELOVICH, Prince of Novgorod and Grand Prince of Vladimir deposed at the time of the invasion of the Golden Horde of Tartars Date: reigned 1319-1334

Background imageTartars Collection: Mikhail II of Russia

Mikhail II of Russia
MIKHAIL II YAROSLAVICH Prince of Novgorod and Grand Prince of Vladimir son of Yaroslav III, assassinated by the invading Golden Horde of Tartars Date: reigned 1304-1317

Background imageTartars Collection: Russian prisoners: Russians, Tartars and Kirgises, 1914-15 (b / w photo)

Russian prisoners: Russians, Tartars and Kirgises, 1914-15 (b / w photo)
XOS909424 Russian prisoners: Russians, Tartars and Kirgises, 1914-15 (b/w photo) by German Photographer (20th Century); 12.7x17.8 cm; Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imageTartars Collection: Map of Tartary (oil on panel)

Map of Tartary (oil on panel)
XOT351162 Map of Tartary (oil on panel) by Bonsignori, Stefano (fl.1575); Palazzo Vecchio (Cappella dei Priori) Florence, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageTartars Collection: The Battle of Kalka (litho) (b / w photo)

The Battle of Kalka (litho) (b / w photo)
XJF308788 The Battle of Kalka (litho) (b/w photo) by Yvon, Adolphe (1817-93) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: the Battle of Kalka River, 31st May 1223; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageTartars Collection: At the Southern Border (of Muscovy), 1888. Oil on canvas. Sergei Ivanov (1864-1910)

At the Southern Border (of Muscovy), 1888. Oil on canvas. Sergei Ivanov (1864-1910) Russian painter. From 16th to 18th centuries Crimean Tartars repeatedly invaded, Muscovy

Background imageTartars Collection: The duel by mikhail avilov, a depiction of a battle between a russian monk, alexander peresvet

The duel by mikhail avilov, a depiction of a battle between a russian monk, alexander peresvet, and mongol chief temir-murza (also known as chelubey or cheli-bey) at kulikovo in 1380

Background imageTartars Collection: A depiction of a battle between a russian monk, alexander peresvet, and mongol chief temir-murza

A depiction of a battle between a russian monk, alexander peresvet, and mongol chief temir-murza (also known as chelubey or cheli-bey) at kulikovo in 1380, picture by victor vasnetsov

Background imageTartars Collection: In the days of the golden horde depiction of russians paying tribute to the tartar rulers in

In the days of the golden horde depiction of russians paying tribute to the tartar rulers in the 14th century, from a painting by a, f, maximov

Background imageTartars Collection: Russian Interior

Russian Interior
The home of Tartars in Gastries Bay. Date: 1787

Background imageTartars Collection: Turkish military camp at Jaffa

Turkish military camp at Jaffa
Plan of the the Turkish military camp at Jaffa (then in Syria) on 25 July 1800 by Mr George Pink. 1800

Background imageTartars Collection: China / Tartars

China / Tartars
TARTARS A farmer rides an ox; behind him is his village, and a field being plowed Date: 1752

Background imageTartars Collection: Tartar Merchant

Tartar Merchant
A Tartar merchant from Tomsk

Background imageTartars Collection: Tartar Woman

Tartar Woman
Tartar woman

Background imageTartars Collection: Tartar Gentleman

Tartar Gentleman
Tartar from Schoumachi (thats the French spelling)

Background imageTartars Collection: Tartar Bayadere

Tartar Bayadere
Bayadere (dancing girl) of Tartary, with her tambourine

Background imageTartars Collection: Tartar Woman & Child

Tartar Woman & Child
Tartar mother and child

Background imageTartars Collection: Chinese Tartars

Chinese Tartars - likely to be a man and a woman from the southern part of China toward Tibet and Nepal

Background imageTartars Collection: Kurds and Tartars

Kurds and Tartars
Mock battle between Kurdish and Tartar horse warriors

Background imageTartars Collection: Tartars Attacked

Tartars Attacked
At Baku, in the Caucasus, Tartar rebels are attacked harshly by government troops when they set fire to naphtha wells

Background imageTartars Collection: Tartar / Slavonic Warrior

Tartar / Slavonic Warrior
Warrior chief of the Tartars in full armour, carrying a spear and a sword

Background imageTartars Collection: Borodin - Igor - 6

Borodin - Igor - 6
The prologue is set in the streets of Putivl which is threatened by the Polovtsian Tartars of Khan Kontchak : but not to worry, Igor will save the town

Background imageTartars Collection: Russian Tartars or Tatars

Russian Tartars or Tatars, a Turkic ethnic group



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The Tartars, known for their prowess as Mongol horsemen, were a formidable force in history. These skilled Mongol soldiers demonstrated their horsemanship with unrivaled precision and speed. In the vast landscapes of Siberia, a striking image emerges - a Siberian Tartar woman standing alongside a Russian Mongol couple, showcasing the diverse cultural blend that existed between these two groups. Nomadic by nature, the Mongol nomads were constantly on the move. Their camps would be set up one day and swiftly dismantled the next as they traversed through different territories. One captivating artwork from history is PASI2A-00001 depicting Saint Hyacinth carrying an image of the Virgin. This piece showcases how even religious figures recognized and interacted with the Tartars during this era. Another intriguing depiction shows a Tartar Officer accompanied by a blond lady; however, little is known about its creator or their relationship. It leaves us wondering about their story and connection amidst this historical backdrop. Moving forward to the 19th century, we encounter more enigmatic artworks featuring Tartar Officers courting blonde ladies. The unknown creators behind these pieces leave us curious about what inspired them to capture such scenes. Beyond Mongolia's borders lie other communities influenced by Tatar culture. In China, we find glimpses of Chinese Tartars in places like Kohonor and Naun Koton or Tsitsikar - further evidence of how far-reaching their impact was across different regions. Amidst all these historical references lies another unexpected hint - sheet music titled "Oh The Suffragettes. " While seemingly unrelated at first glance, it serves as a reminder that even within societies dominated by male warriors like the Tartars', women's voices have always played an important role in shaping history. Exploring various aspects of tartars' lives reveals not only tales of mighty horsemen but also stories of cultural exchange, mysterious relationships, and the resilience of women.