List of Tatars
Tatars are a Turkic[1] ethnic group numbering 6.7 million in the late 20th century, including all subgroups of Tatars, such as Volga Tatars, Lipka Tatars and Crimean Tatars. Russia is home to the majority of ethnic Tatars, with a population of around 5,500,000. Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan also each have populations greater than 30,000.
Artists
- Vadim Abdrashitov – film director
- Talgat Nigmatulin – movie actor
- Chulpan Khamatova – actress[2]
- Rudolf Nureyev – ballet dancer[3]
- Renata Litvinova – TV celebrity[4] (Volga Tatar father)
- Charles Bronson – American actor[5] (Lipka Tatar father)
- Rinat Baibekov – artist[6]
- Marat Basharov – movie actor, TV Show actor
- Marat Gaziev – artist, choreographer, ballet dancer[7]
Businessmen
- Rinat Akhmetov[8] – billionaire, Ukraine's richest citizen,[9] leader of the Donetsk business group
- Rustam Tariko – billionaire
- Megdet Rahimkulov – billionaire
- Akhat Bragin – businessman and mentor of Renat Akhmetov, former owner of FC Shakhtar Donetsk
- Milos Opaca - Gazda
Dancers
- Ilshat Shabaev – Russian dancer
- Rudolf Nureyev – Soviet ballet dancer and choreographer.
Media
- Lilia Gildeeva – journalist, newscaster with NTV [10]
- Elmira Abdrazakova - Kazakhstani-Russian model and Miss Russia 2013
Musicians
- Sara Sadiqova – composer
- Alfiya Avzalova – singer
- Dina Garipova – pop singer
- Rustem Hayroudinoff – pianist
- Farit Yarullin – composer, author of the music to the first Tatar ballet: Şüräle
- Zemfira – rock singer
- Eldar Djangirov – jazz pianist
- Halida Dinova – pianist
- Nacip Cihanov – composer
- Rustem Yakhin – composer
- Airat Ichmouratov – composer, conductor, clarinetist
- Salih Saidashev – composer
- Timati – rapper, pop-singer (Volga Tatar father)
- Alsou – pop singer (Volga Tatar mother)
- Sofia Gubaidulina – composer (Volga Tatar father)
- Jamala – singer, composer, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016
- Räşit Wahapov – singer
Leaders
Naval and military
- Asaf Abdrakhmanov – naval officer, a World War II-era Hero of Soviet Union
- Makhmut Gareev – military strategist and theoretician, President of the Russian Academy of Military Sciences
- Pyotr Gavrilov – Soviet officer, a World War II-era Hero of Soviet Union
- Shakir Geniatullin – Soviet general
Poets
- Bella Akhmadulina – poet (Volga Tatar father)
- Musa Jalil – poet, prisoner of war during World War II
- Ghabdulla Tuqay – prominent Volga Tatar poet
Politicians and public figures
- Aleksander Sulkiewicz – co-founder of the Polish Socialist Party
- Rashid Nurgaliyev – former Russia`s Minister of Internal Affairs
- Elvira Nabiullina – former Russia's Minister of Economic Development and Trade
- Mintimer Shaimiev – Tatarstan's first president
- Ravil Geniatullin – governor of the Chita region (oblast) in Russia (Tatar father)
- Ravil Gainutdin – Grand Mufti of Russia
- Felix Yusupov – Russian nobleman, Rasputin's killer (Tatar ancestry)
- Janette Sadik-Khan – former commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation (under Mayor Michael Bloomberg)
- Aman Tuleyev – governor of Kemerovo oblast (half- Volga Tatar mother)
- Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev – Volga Tatar bolshevik
- Marat Khusnullin – Deputy Mayor of Moscow
- Mullanur Waxitov – Revolutionary active in the Russian Revolution
Scientists and mathematicians
- Gabdulkhay Akhatov – linguist, professor
- Rifkat Bogdanov – mathematician
- Roald Sagdeev – nuclear physicist, former science advisor to President Gorbachev, former Director of the Russian Space Research Institute in Moscow (1973–1988)
- Rashid Syunaev – astrophysicist
- Haroun Tazieff – vulcanologist and geologist (Volga Tatar father)
- Vil Mirzayanov – chemistry scientist, known to be chased by Russia's Federal Security Service and then emigrated to USA
Sports and games persons
Chess Grandmasters
- Gata Kamsky
- Rashid Nezhmetdinov
- Raset Ziatdinow
- Ildar Ibragimov
- Evgeny Bareev
- Timur Gareev
- Alisa Galliamova (Volga Tatar mother)
Football (Association)
- Marat Kabaev
- Elmir Nabiullin
- Rinat Bilyaletdinov
- Diniyar Bilyaletdinov
- Rinat Dasayev
- Rustyam Fakhrutdinov
- Ilshat Faizulin
- Viktor Fayzulin
- Vagiz Galiullin
- Marat Izmailov
- Rustem Kalimullin
- Ruslan Mingazow
- Galimzyan Khusainov
- Vagiz Khidiatullin
- Ravil Netfullin
- Ruslan Nigmatullin
- Marat Anvaryevich Safin
- Vladislav Shayakhmetov – (Tatar father)
- Renat Yanbayev – (Volga Tatar father)
- Artur Rimovich Yusupov
- Timur Zhamaletdinov
- Kamil Mullin
- Daler Kuzyayev
- Ravil Sabitov
Boxing
- Ruslan Chagaev
- Oleg Saitov – (Volga Tatar father)
Gymnastics
- Galima Shugurova
- Venera Zaripova
- Amina Zaripova
- Dinara Gimatova
- Aliya Garayeva
- Aliya Yusupova
- Laysan Utiasheva – (Volga Tatar ancestry)
- Alina Kabayeva – (Volga Tatar father)
- Nellie Kim – (Volga Tatar mother)
- Yanina Batyrchina – (Volga Tatar father)
- Aliya Mustafina – (Volga Tatar father)
Ice Hockey
- Rafael Batyrshin
- Ruslan Batyrshin
- Nail Yakupov
- Renat Mamashev
- Denis Abdullin
- Rafael Akhmetov
- Ilshat Bilalov
- Zinetula Bilyaletdinov
- Ansel Galimov
- Emil Galimov
- Eduard Gimatov
- Irek Gimayev
- Ravil Gusmanov
- Rinat Ibragimov
- Marat Kalimulin
- Dinar Khafizullin
- Evgeny Muratov
- Grigory Shafigulin
- Vadim Sharifijanov
- Danis Zaripov
- Albert Yarullin
- Ruslan Zainullin
Other
- Aydar Akhatov – ecologist and economist
- Ildar Fatchullin – ski jumper
- Denis Galimzyanov – racing cyclist
- Radion Gataullin – pole vaulter
- Svetlana Ishmouratova – biathlete
- Mikhail Koklyaev – strongman, (Volga Tatar mother)
- Viktor Minibaev – Olympic diver
- Farhat Mustafin – wrestler
- Ruslan Nurudinov – weightlifter
- Ilgizar Safiullin
- Gulnara Samitova
- Emil Sayfutdinov – (Volga Tatar father)
- Irina Shayk – model, (Volga Tatar father)
- Sariya Zakyrova – rower
- Alina Zagitova – figure skater, 2018 Olympic champion
- Kamila Valieva - figure skater, 2019 Junior Grand Prix champion, 2020 Russian junior champion
Theologians
- Musa Bigiev – one of the prominent representatives of the Jadid movement
- Gabdennasir Kursawi – Islamic reformist, innovator (Jadidist)
- Muhammad Murad Ramzi Muḥammad Murād Ramzī (محمد مراد الرمزي) – author of Talfīq al-akhbār wa-talfīḥ al-āthār fī waqāʼiʻ Qazān wa-Bulghār wa-mulūk al-Tātār (تلفيق الاخبار وتلقيح الآثار في وقائع قزان وبلغار وملوك التتار)[11]
Writers
- Cengiz Dağcı – writer, novelist and poet
- Näqi İsänbät – writer
- Ayaz İshaki – emigree writer, prominent member of the Turkish elite during the first half of the 20th century, one of the founders of Pan-Turkism
- Sadri Maksudi Arsal – writer, scholar, and theorist of Turkish nationalist thought
- Yusuf Akçura – writer, publicist, and theorist of Turkish nationalist thought
- Ğädel Qutuy – writer
- Abdulla Aliş – writer
- Hadi Taqtaş – writer
- Fatix Ämirxan – writer
- Näqi İsänbät – writer
- Ğäliäsğar Kamal – writer and playwright
- Tufan Miñnullin – writer and playwright
- Chingiz Aitmatov – (Volga Tatar mother)
Journalists
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See also
References
- "Turkic people definition of Turkic people in the Free Online Encyclopedia". Encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com. Retrieved February 21, 2013.
- Biography for Chulpan Khamatova on IMDb
- "Rudolf Nureyev". American Ballet Theater. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
- Biography for Renata Litvinova on IMDb
- Biography for Charles Bronson on IMDb
- "Rinat Baibekov-Art". Archived from the original on December 26, 2007. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
- Pavlovich, Subbotin. "GAZIEV MARAT MUSAEVICH". enc.permculture.ru (in Russian).
- Ukraine:birth of a modern nation by Serhy Yekelchyk, Oxford University Press, USA, 2007, ISBN 978-0-19-530546-3 (page 204)
- The World's Billionaires, Forbes.com (03.10.10)
- "НТВ.Ru // Новости, видео, передачи телеканала НТВ, онлайн-вещание НТВ, программа передач". Promo.ntv.ru. Archived from the original on March 3, 2009. Retrieved February 21, 2013.
- Muhammad Murad Ramzi (محمد مراد الرمزي) (1908), Talfīq al-akhbār wa-talfīḥ al-āthār fī waqāʼiʻ Qazān wa-Bulghār wa-mulūk al-Tātār (تلفيق الاخبار وتلقيح الآثار في وقائع قزان وبلغار وملوك التتار), First edition (الطبعة الاولي) Volume 1 (المجلد الاول) Printed at the Al-Karīmiyyah and Al-Ḥussayniyyah printing shop in the town of "Orenburg" upon committed expenses (طبع بالمطبعة الكريمية والحسينية ببلدة "اورنبورغ" على مصاريف ملتزمه).
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