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Taguri Tatars of the Crimea, c1820s-30s. Creator: D. K. Bonatti (fl. 1720-80)
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Taguri Tatars of the Crimea, c1820s-30s. Creator: D. K. Bonatti (fl. 1720-80)
Taguri Tatars of the Crimea, from Costume dei... by Giulio Ferrario, c.1820s-30s (coloured engraving). the Tatars are a Turkic-speaking peoples living mainly in Russia and other Post-Soviet countries
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This vibrant colored engraving captures a captivating scene of the Taguri Tatars of the Crimea in the early 19th century. Created by D. K. Bonatti, a renowned artist from the late 18th century, this print showcases the traditional dress and customs of this Turkic-speaking ethnic group. The image portrays a family gathering, with multiple generations coming together in an outdoor setting. The intimacy and connection between family members are evident as they hold hands while riding on oxen. A child can be seen at the center, symbolizing hope for future generations. The Taguri Tatars' cultural heritage is beautifully depicted through their attire, which reflects both Central Asian and Eastern European influences. They proudly showcase their identity through bonnets adorned with arrows and bows, representing their skills as hunters and warriors. As part of Russia's diverse society, these Tatars have played a significant role in shaping Eastern Europe's history. Their presence extends beyond Crimea into other Post-Soviet countries like Ukraine. This print serves as a historical testament to their existence within these regions during that era. Preserved within Giulio Ferrario's "Costume dei. . " collection from the 1820s-30s, this artwork offers valuable insights into not only the Taguri Tatar diaspora but also broader Turkic traditions prevalent throughout Russia and neighboring nations during that time period.
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