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Danny Silletti on Instagram: "The Tartars (1961) presents a simplified and negative portrayal of the Tartar people, depicting them as savage invaders in conflict with a Viking tribe. This portrayal aligns with a broader historical pattern of demonizing the Tartars, casting them primarily as barbaric warriors. Historically, the term “Tartar” was often used by Europeans to describe various nomadic Turkic peoples from the Eurasian steppe, particularly those who were part of the Golden Horde, a sign
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Danny Silletti on Instagram: "The Tartars (1961) presents a simplified and negative portrayal of the Tartar people, depicting them as savage invaders in conflict with a Viking tribe. This portrayal aligns with a broader historical pattern of demonizing the Tartars, casting them primarily as barbaric warriors. Historically, the term “Tartar” was often used by Europeans to describe various nomadic Turkic peoples from the Eurasian steppe, particularly those who were part of the Golden Horde, a sign
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