Description:
The name 'Tatarsinh' originates from the Turkish word 'tatar', meaning 'Turk'. The name may have originated from the fact that many of the early settlers in the area were from the Turkic-speaking regions of Central Asia. The name may also be derived from the Persian word 'tatar', meaning 'a member of the Turkic people'. The name has been traditionally used by the residents of the town of Tarascon, located in the Haute-Garonne department in southeastern France. The name is also commonly used by the descendants of the Tartars who settled in the area in the late Middle Ages. The Tartars were a nomadic people who originated in the Central Asian steppes. The Tartars were skilled horsemen and fought in many of the important battles of the Middle Ages. The Tartars were also known for their trade and commerce. The Tartars were eventually assimilated into French culture and adopted the French name.





