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Im confused... because we Know that Tartars are Swarthy in complexion, So I dont see how he could even be depicted as white and why anyone would consider this accurate.
Since there is an opportunity to show how real Tatars may look (by the example of my relatives). In this photo, only Tatars are shown. The photo shows my great-great-grandmother, her brother and husband.
Sitting - Ushakovs (Ural+Altai; this is the strongest line in my blood; my brothers and I look most like them). Standing - Dyrin (Ural; he from the Shaitan (rus) and Sysert (rus) metallurgical plants).
I will tell you right away that there are a lot of types of Tatars. In this case, I'm talking about baptized Tatars (Kryashens) and Volga Tatars, many of whom assimilated with the Russians.
Here is another striking example of a Tatar.
Artur Yusupov (any Russian who more or less understands nations will immediately see him as a Tatar; plus his Tatar surname).
So when you are shown an exclusively Mongoloid type of Tatar (as a mainstream stamp) it is not always true.