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Tat, n.8|tɑːt| Also Tât. [a. Russ., from Turkish.] (A member of) an agricultural people perh. related to the Tajiks and living in Azerbaijan and Dagestan; also, the Iranian language spoken by this people.
1834A. Burnes Trav. Bokhara II. 265 We find as great a variety among the citizens of Toorkistan as in the subdivisions of the Tartars. The aborigines of the country are the Tajiks or Tats. 1888Encycl. Brit. XXIII. 25/1 The Tajaks are known as Tâts on the west side of the Caspian. 1939H. Field Contrib. Anthropol. Iran iii. 157 While..these elements cannot be considered pure Iranian there remain the Talych (91,000), Tat (74,000) and Persian (50,000), all of which are clearly Iranian dialects. 1951W. K. Matthews Lang. U.S.S.R. vii. 104 The Tat of Azerbaijan, north of Baku, is like Talysh, a divergent variety of Persian. 1981Jewish Chron. 24 Apr. 6/5 A Tat, a mountain Jew from Daghestan in the Caucasus, Mr Irmiya Rabayev, 31, has been a refusenik for seven years. |