Crimean Tatars - the 5 minute guide
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
- The Crimean Tatars are the indigenous people of Ukraine - an indigenous people Russia has repeatedly tried to erase from history. But despite centuries of colonization, marginalization, discrimination, deportation, and today, occupation, the Crimean Tatars are - against all odds - still in Crimea!!
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Music: V. V. Campos / A Burning Flame - courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Chapters
Where are the Crimean Tatars today? 00:00
Pre-Soviet history of the Crimean Tatars 00:37
The Crimean People's Republic 01:48
Crimean Tatars under Soviet rule 02:02
Crimean Tatars in Ukraine 03:14
Crimean Tatars under Russian occupation 04:03
#crimea #ukraine
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SOME SOURCES USED TO MAKE THIS VIDEO:
Reasons “Crimea was always Russian” is a myth: www.chathamhouse.org/2021/05/myths-and-misconceptions-debate-russia/myth-12-crimea-was-always-russian
Crimean Tatar expulsion following Crimean War (bottom of page 1): web.archive.org/web/20070611035541/monderusse.revues.org/docannexe1800.html
Crimean Tatar starvation and expulsions in early Soviet period: newrepublic.com/article/116814/crimean-tatars-primer-why-population-opposes-putin
Crimean Tatars forced to vacate their land in 2014: web.archive.org/web/20140320080350/en.ria.ru/world/20140319/188544777/Crimean-Tatars-Will-Have-to-Vacate-Land--Official.html
Human Rights Watch report on Crimean Tatars: www.hrw.org/news/2017/11/14/crimea-persecution-crimean-tatars-intensifies
Official website of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis: qtmm.org/en/
Selam aleykum! I’m Crimean Tatar from Romania and I’m more than proud to be part of this beautiful community❤️ thanks for this video, Free Crimea!🩵〽️
Wa-Alaikum-Salaam! Thanks for your comment! Free Crimea!
From the name of my nation - the Crimean Tatars I want to thank you for this video. Crimea is and will continue to be the land of the Crimean Tatars, despite all the difficulties that will befall our fate. We stood up then - we stand up again!
Thank you! I hope the video helps spread awareness of the Crimean Tatar people in some small way. I don't have any don't that you will ensure through the occupation and thrive when it ends. 🙂
Hi from Bashkortostan. I hope once your people and my people will be free
It’s a pity that the Crimean Tatars were expelled from their native land;(
From Ukraine I wish the Crimean Tatar people prosperity!
I so love these videos. Really fantastic explanations. (And I loved the cheeky neigh! 🤭😂)
Thanks! So glad you like them!
Eyyy, the professor :)
Turkic peoples❤
All peoples ❤️
@@FredoRockwell no, Turkic peoples are the best especially the Ottomans
Big thanks for explaining it so well) It's very important for our people!
Thank you so very much Fredo. It’s always educational watching your videos. Look forward to the next one. Stay well and thank you for educating us 🙏🏽
Thank you for your very kind comment! I'm really glad you enjoy the videos!
Thank you so much,as being crimean tatar itself❤❤❤
Yaşa Qırım❤
Thank you very much from all our people, good luck in your business!!!
Thank you!
Hi! Thank you so much from my nation for making this video! ❤ We’ll always stand in Crimea, cause it’s our motherland. And necessarily Crimea and Crimean tatars will be free inshallah🙏 Good luck!
Thank you very much for your comment! It means a lot to me when people from the countries I'm making videos about watch them and appreciate them. Thank you!
Salaam alaikum brother thanks 🙏 hello from Somaliland peace ✌️ and love
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Viva somaliland
Free Crimea and end colonization
Damn so stalin was no different to hitler
Thank you for the video.
My pleasure!
I might be wrong but don't Crimean Tatars & Volga Tatars belong to the very same Kipchak group? Crimean Tatars have common ancestors with Lipka, Nogai, Volga, Dobruja, Kazan, Astrakhan and far more Tatars.
Tho I enjoyed the video. Left a like.
Glad you liked it! It's my understanding that linguistically Crimean Tatar and Volga Tatar are both parts of the Kipchak branch of Turkic languages, but that's a big group that includes Kazakh and Kyrgyz. 🙂
@@FredoRockwell 👍
I am crimean tatar. Thank you for video and paying attention to our proplems
Thank you for your thoughtful comment!
This was really interesting! I love this format!
So I really hope I'm not offending you by knitpicking here, but some of those "P"s were really loud. Do you use a pop-filter when recording your voice?
Otherwise it was great as always and I can't wait for your next video!
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it!
Yes, I use a pop filter but I noticed some issues with the sound being a bit harsh in the final version. I think I know what may have gone wrong and will try to fix it for next time.
Is that horse sound that signalled Catherine the Great's appearance a reference to what I think it is?
Maybe...
Nahh💀
I would have added the Crimean Tatar alliance with the Kozak Hetmanate and the liquidation of the Hetmanate by Catherine
Thanks for the suggestion! I think I might have struggled to include that in such a short video, but I may revisit the subject with something more in depth in future.
Hello !
Do the Crimean tatars consider any city in Crimea as their capital ? I am wondering as most ethnicities consider one city as their capital…
Have a good day.
Hi, that's a great question and to be honest I'm not entirely sure. Here's what I know: I'm not aware that any place is considered the political capital of the Crimean Tatars. Before the occupation, the Mejlis were based in a building in Simferopol (now seized) but I suspect this was just because this is the major Crimean city. Bakhchysarai was the capital of the Crimean Khanate, and the palace briefly shown in the video is still standing. When I next get a chance, I'll ask this question to maybe get a better answer. Thanks for watching and commenting! 🙂
I am Crimean Tatar. We definitely do. Mostly we consider Aqmescit as our capital, Aqmescit is Simferopol. It is one of the most developed cities on the peninsula. Although Bağçasaray (Bakhchysarai) is also a very important place as it was a capital of Crimean Khanate for almost all of it's history. Also, Qırım (Eski Qırım - Stariy Krym) was a capital of Crimea before the Crimean Khanate.
@@coolname1494 Thank you for these informations ! This is really instructive. I’ll go get more information about it. 👍
NOOOO THE HORSE FOR CATHERINE THE GREAT WHYYY 😭😭
Do you not like the 🐎?
@@FredoRockwell why do you enjoy spreading myths and wrong information i mean your video was full it right from the begining when you began to talk about cathrine takeover of the peninsula
Turks ahead! Crimean Tatars and Kazan Tatars will be free!
That will be a great moment!
free Kurdistan first.
Seems like you forgot to mention the previous inhabitants of Crimea, where the Crimean tatars came from, the Crimean-Nogai slave trade and what the Crimean tatars were doing during WW2
I didn't "forget" these two points. If descendants of the previous inhabitants were still there as a nation I would mention them. Re WW2, I want interested in pushing Stalin-era Soviet propaganda.
What autonomy? As a Ukrainian citizen I only seen Ukrainian goverment repressing them,attacking them prior to 2014 just like Russia did (albeit not this harsh) and they didn’t even teach them their langauge NOR Arabic script! They never renamed the towns,villages,they never had autonomy. The flag of the now republic of Crimea in Russia is the same as it was since 1992 or so. Even the coat of arms. Autonomy is nothing. But Crimea is better under Ukraine out of the two evils. Ukrainians and Russians hate Crimean Tatars a lot. They need independence or autonomy level like HK in China or a republic in Russia. Crimean Tatar Republic
Why not visit Crimea and actually talk to some tatars? Will likely take longer than five minutes, though...
Visiting occupied Crimes would take a LOT longer than five minutes. It would also be dangerous and something the Ukrainian government would very much discourage.
Whenever possible I speak to people who are involved in the story I'm telling. For example, I interviewed sometime from the Mariupol city government for me video about the resistance movement there. I spoke to the a leading Bashkir dissident for my video about Bashkortostan, and for my video about Komi Dissident Alexi Ivanov I spoke to him for weeks and interviewed him in the video.
I began trying to contact Crimean Solidarity last summer, trying everything from email to telegram to Facebook. I never got a response. I had a similar problem with the Mejlis. That was disappointing, but when you're San occupied people you probably have better things to do than talk to summer random CZcamsr. So I relied instead on research and did my best.
If you're a Crimean Tatar and I've misrepresented something, my apologies. Please let me know.
@@FredoRockwell and yet some people actually take the time and risk to take the trip - and, once there, they understand why Ukrainian government used to do whatever they could to discourage such visits, and why annual annexation anniversary report with the customary interview with the same Tatar owner of the same Tatar restaurant in Kiev just don't cut it... Still plenty of ex-mejlis people there you could talk to, lots of folks who could tell you all about the wahhabi proselytes back in early naughts. Again, wouldn't probably fit into a 5-minute slideshow, but at least it would be intellectually rewarding and honest.
I do try to travel for my videos when I can (you'll find several examples in my list of videos), but I can't justify travelling to occupied territory during a war (putting aside the cost, etc). I actually think this is a pretty bizarre criticism to lodge, but - sorry - not going to do it at the moment.
Regarding your other point, no, covering ideological, political, and religious diversity among Crimean Tatars (which I'm sure exists) wouldn't fit into a 5 minute explainer aimed at viewers who have very little or no background on the subject. I've done plenty of more in-depth content before and will make more in future. Both shorter and longer content have their place in my opinion and I make no apologies for creating either type.
Historical myths like what ?
The peninsula has been russian simce 1783
@@saraj2995 who only occupied small parts of it not the whole thing and they themselves attacked the russians after their daddy the ottoman empire was beaten by the russians, they basicaly trew a tamper tantrum attacked a few villages fucked around and found out.
@Silver_Prussian That's a pretty nuanced and technical argument for human rights violations you've got there...
@@FredoRockwell there wer no such human rights violations up untill the 1944 deportation, the russians who emigrated to crimea brough industrialization with them and infact helped the growth of the local population by changing the lifestyle from feudal to industrial society. That is trend for almost all of the republics and their ethnic minorities.
The change in the population is a few clicks away from your eyes all available on the wiki
Слава России! Крым была и будет в составе России
За последний год Путин привел Россию только к череде поражений и на грань унижения. До полномасштабного вторжения Россия, возможно, могла более или менее надолго удерживать Крым. Сегодня Россия не может даже сохранить свой мост!
Can u please make video about South Azerbaijan.
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm aware of it but I don't know much. I'll look into it...