An incrustation that forms on the teeth and gums.
A salt used especially in baking powder.
A member of the Mongolian people of central Asia who invaded Russia in the 13th century.
A fiercely vigilant and unpleasant woman.
1 In the upper part of what used to be the Tartar City.
2 The embassadors of the Tartar khan conducted Yaroslaf again to the throne.
3 The missionaries translated the Gospel of St. Matthew into the Tartar language.
4 Non-Russian media outlets, including Ukrainian and Tartar television channels, were closed down.
5 Another Tartar poem describes how the hero Kartaga grappled with the Swan-woman.
6 A half-witted old Tartar ; you will get nothing out of him, sir.
7 Every Tartar chief, in the present times, is said to have one.
8 Less than ten minutes afterwards a Tartar officer appeared in the posting-house.
9 Every one was astounded at this wondrous manifestation, and the Tartar said:
10 You will see this especially with the Mongolians, among the Tartar tribes.
11 Kavgadi, the leader of the Tartar allies of Georges, was taken prisoner.
12 This army was under the command of a Tartar chieftain called Toktamonish.
13 Get all ready for action, in case she should prove a Tartar .
14 Thus it happened that the Tartar chief spoke about his strong man.
15 The choice fell upon a maiden of exquisite beauty, of Tartar descent.
16 Their complexions were dark, and their whole physiognomy revealed the Tartar blood.
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