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1.0. Delving into the Crimean culture: why is the educational course "Qırım: Crimea is Us"?
Prometheus
7:27
1.1. Learning the Crimean Tatar language. Greetings, basic reading, basic phrases
7:26
1.2. The written heritage of the Crimean Tatars. Language traditions of the Turkic people
2:23
1.3.The melodiousness of Crimean Tatar language. Reading a poem by a native speaker of the peninsula
5:55
1.4. Khan's Palace, Fountain of Tears, Valley of Ghosts and Other Memories of Crimea
5:59
1.5. Crimea's potential: history and future of the Crimean economy
8:50
1.6.The strength and vulnerability of the Crimean ecosystem. Economy, ecosystem assets of the Crimea
9:49
1.7. Crimea in World History. The Role of Ukrainians on the Crimean Peninsula
7:06
1.8. Crimean Tatar identity. Language, traditions and the struggle for freedom of Crimean Tatars
0:51
1.9. Life and history of Crimea. Economy and culture of the peninsula, identity of Crimean Tatars
6:42
2.1. Domestic culture of the Crimean Tatars. Economy and customs of the native inhabitants of Crimea
6:43
2.2. Cuisine of the indigenous peoples of Crimea. Features of the Crimean Tatar cuisine
6:16
2.3. Markers of Crimean Tatar identity. Education, literature and statehood of the Crimean Tatars
29:41
2.4.The Struggle for Identity, Maidan, and Russian Captivity: The Story of Crimean Yaroslav Pilunsky
15:20
2.5. Oleg Sentsov on political imprisonment, the return of Crimea and Putin's Russia
3:19
2.6 The struggle of the Crimean Tatars and the revival of Crimea. Life story of Emine Dzhaparova
9:41
2.7. Constitutional and legal status of Crimea. The Crimean Peninsula as part of different states
8:16
2.8. Legal status and guarantees of the rights of the Crimean Tatar people
4:23
2.9. National symbols of Crimea. Tamga, flag, anthem of the Crimean Tatar people
0:56
2.10. Unique Crimea. Stories of Crimeans, Crimean Tatar identity, Crimean symbols
6:12
3.1. Religious tradition of the Crimean Tatars. Islam as the basis of Crimean Tatar spirituality
3.2. Religious Space in Crimea. Christianity, Islam and Judaism on the Crimean Peninsula
8:46
3.3.The Crimean economy in the Soviet times. Why did Soviet government transfer Crimea to Ukraine?
7:31
3.4. The current Crimean economy. Prospects for the development of Crimea after de-occupation
7:59
3.5.What is the Crimean Khanate?The Giray dynasty, the Ottoman invasion, the power of khans, sultans
10:15
3.6. Common history of two peoples: Crimean Tatars and Ukrainians
6:58
3.7. History of Crimean-Russian relations. Russian empires and Crimea
0:54
3.8. Myths and stereotypes about Crimea. Real Crimean history
6:41
4.1 The language of the Crimean Tatars. Formation of nouns, verbs and pronouns in this language
2:51
4.2. Melodiousness of Crimean Tatar words. A poem performed by a native Crimean Tatar speaker
10:04
4.3. Strategy for Crimea deoccupation. The Law on Indigenous Peoples, the Crimean Platform and other
4:43
4.4. Occupation of Crimea and international law. UN Charter, Helsinki Accords, Budapest Memorandum
6:30
4.5. The Crimean Platform and International Measures to De-occupy Crimea
3:25
4.6. Monuments of Crimea and preservation of Crimean cultural heritage
4.7. What is Ukraine doing for the information reintegration of Crimea? Protection of Crimean media
4:06
4.8.Importance of knowledge about Crimea.Ukrainian's role in peninsula's deoccupation, reintegration