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The Siberian Tatars are a sub-group of the Tatars, sometimes considered a separate ethnic group. They speak Siberian Tatar, which is a dialect of Tatar. Their ancestry was partly from Turkic, Ugric, Mongolic and Samoyedic tribes, but their main ancestors were the Kypchaks. Their language also derived from early Kypchak, but was influenced by Volga-Ural Tatar (which was also partly derived from later versions of the Kypchak language), Kazakh, Bashkir, Uzbek and Russian languages.

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The Siberian Tatars are a sub-group of the Tatars, sometimes considered a separate ethnic group. They speak Siberian Tatar, which is a dialect of Tatar. Their ancestry was partly from Turkic, Ugric, Mongolic and Samoyedic tribes, but their main ancestors were the Kypchaks. Their language also derived from early Kypchak, but was influenced by Volga-Ural Tatar (which was also partly derived from later versions of the Kypchak language), Kazakh, Bashkir, Uzbek and Russian languages.
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