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Saint Hyacinth carrying an image of the VirginHyacinth, Silesian saint who escaped from the flames of Kiev during an attack on a monastery by the Tartars because he was carrying an image of the Virgin. His feast day is 17 August
Tatars or Tartars in traditional costume. Illustration from Andrew Swintons Travels into Norway, Denmark and Russia, 1792
Diverse nations of the Russian Empire, circa 1800Diverse nations of the Russian Empire: Siberians, Tongusians, Kalmyks, Tartars, Finns, Cossacks, etc. Illustration from Andrew Swintons Travels into Norway, Denmark and Russia, 1792
Tartars or tatars horse-racing. Illustration from Andrew Swintons Travels into Norway, Denmark and Russia, 1792. Copperplate engraving by Dell Acqua handcoloured by Lazaretti from Giovanni Battista
Scrap, a Tartar. 19th century
Russian Peasant and Kalmuck Tartars. 1832
A Group of Tatars - Kazakhstan. Date: circa 1920s
Tartars of Kohonor, China -- Lama or Priest (left), man and woman (centre), taken from Johann Grueber, an Austrian Jesuit missionary and astronomer who visited China and Tibet in the 1650s
Tartars of Naun Koton or Tsitsikar, ChinaTartars of Naun Koton or Tsitsikar (Xixigar), China, taken from Eberhard Isbrand Ides, a Danish traveller and diplomat who travelled in China in the early 1690s. circa 1760
Sheet Music Oh The Suffragettes. Oh the Suffragettes, verses made and ejaculated by Ern. Radliffe and others Chorus, Oh the dear martyrs, the sweet little tartars Besieging the House of Commons
Tartar Priests from the Sergach District - RussiaTwo Priests from the Volga Tartars from the Sergach District - Russia. Date: circa 1910s
Tatar Sabantuy celebration at Belebey, RussiaTatar Sabantuy celebration at Belebey - a town in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. Sabantuy is a Tatar and Idel-Uralian summer festival, dating back to the Volga Bulgarian epoch
Wheeled tents of the Tartars or Tatars, RussiaWheeled tents of the Tartars or Tatars, a Turkic ethnic group in Russia
Ivan I, Russian RoyalIVAN I DANILOVICH, Grand Prince of Moscow, has to pay tribute to the Tartars but establishes himself as supreme ruler in Russia Date: reigned 1328-1341
Alexander Ii, RussianALEXANDER II MIKHAILOVICH, Prince of Novgorod and Grand Prince of Vladimir son of Mikhail II, deposed by the Tartars Date: reigned 1327-1328
Yuri, Russian RoyaltyYURI 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
Mikhail II of RussiaMIKHAIL 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
Russian InteriorThe home of Tartars in Gastries Bay. Date: 1787
Tatars in the Mosque - possibly in Kazakhstan Date: circa 1910s
Turkish military camp at JaffaPlan of the the Turkish military camp at Jaffa (then in Syria) on 25 July 1800 by Mr George Pink. 1800
China / TartarsTARTARS A farmer rides an ox; behind him is his village, and a field being plowed Date: 1752
Georgia - Tbilisi - Mosque and Maidan BridgeThe Tartars Mosque and the Maidan ( Old City ) Bridge at Tbilisi, the capital (and largest) city in Georgia - formerly known as Tiflis
Tartar MerchantA Tartar merchant from Tomsk
Tartar WomanTartar woman
Tartar GentlemanTartar from Schoumachi (thats the French spelling)
Tartar BayadereBayadere (dancing girl) of Tartary, with her tambourine
Tartar Woman & ChildTartar mother and child
Chinese Tartars - likely to be a man and a woman from the southern part of China toward Tibet and Nepal
Kurds and TartarsMock battle between Kurdish and Tartar horse warriors
Tartars AttackedAt Baku, in the Caucasus, Tartar rebels are attacked harshly by government troops when they set fire to naphtha wells
Tartar / Slavonic WarriorWarrior chief of the Tartars in full armour, carrying a spear and a sword
Borodin - Igor - 6The 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
Massacre of Dominicans at Sandomir, PolandAt Sandomir (now Sandomierz), a city on the River Vistula in south east Poland, 49 Dominicans are massacred by Tartars (or Tatars) invading from the east
Russian Tartars or Tatars, a Turkic ethnic group