Zabolotnie Tatars

Zabolotnie Tatars
Саз татарлары / Saz tatarlary
Regions with significant populations
 Russia ca. 1800[1]
Languages
Siberian Tatar, Russian, Tatar
Religion
Sunni Islam

Zabolotnie Tatars (Siberian Tatar/Tatar: Саз татарлары; Saz tatarlary) are a subgroup of the Siberian Tatars. They live in the North-West parts of the Tobolsky District, Tyumen Oblast.

Origins

They are considered to be the descendants of the Samoyedic and Ugric peoples of the West Siberia - Nenets, Khanty and Mansi people, who adopted Siberian Tatar language and converted to Islam, while also preserving some elements of traditional beliefs.

Their traditional areas of settlement are separated from Tobolsk, the Russian and Siberian Tatar settlements by Irtysh River, by impassable swamps which is the reason for their name in the Russian language (literally, Tatars who live behind the swamps). This separation also helped them to preserve some elements of their traditional culture, which has been lost by other Siberian groups.[2]

References

  1. Бакиева, Г.Т.; Квашнин Ю.Н. К вопросу о тугумах у «заболотных» татар (PDF) (in Russian). Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  2. Рассказов, С.В. Тобольск в шести приближениях (in Russian). Retrieved 28 April 2014.
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