Tartarian
Tartarian refers to a cultural and geographical term that originated in the medieval period, particularly during the Middle Ages in Europe. It is derived from the name "Tartars" or "Tatars", which initially referred to the Turco-Mongol peoples of Central Asia.
Initially, the term "Tartarian" was used to describe the inhabitants of the vast lands to the East
Distinguishing features of the Tartarian culture included its strong connections to Byzantine and Orthodox traditions. Many
Historically, the term "Tartarian" has also been associated with several Empires, such as the Gran Duchy of
It is essential to note that the concept of a homogeneous Tartarian culture is not without criticism.