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The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe

While Muslims in Western Europe still represent a very recent phenomenon, Muslims have been settling in Eastern Europe for several centuries – in Belarus, Poland, and Lithuania, for example. Here, they are an integral part of the population. At the beginning of the 14th century a group of Tatars settled on territory encompassing the former Arch Duchy of Lithuania who were, in a name derived from the old Crimean Tatar word "Lipka" for Lithuania, called "Lipka Tatars". Today, several thousand descendants of this people live in the region. Photos: Ahmed Krausen, texts: Annett Hellwig

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  • The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
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  • The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
    The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
  • The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
    The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
  • The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
    The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
  • The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
    The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
  • The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
    The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
  • The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
    The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
  • The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
    The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe The Lipka Tatars of Eastern Europe
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