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Tatars in Poland: Adopted Homeland

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by Ewa Górska, Maurits Berger, Tostanki.pl

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Join us on a podcast journey into the rich and often overlooked world of the Tatars in Poland—a Muslim community with over six centuries of history in the heart of Central Europe. Hosted by Maurits Berger, professor of Islam and the West at Leiden University, and Ewa Górska, socio-legal researcher at the University of Wrocław, this podcast explores the cultural heritage, everyday lives, and religious practices of Polish Tatars. Together, we travel across the Polish landscape meeting Tatars from different backgrounds and discovering stories that reveal their past and present.

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August 19, 2025

8. Last Words

<p>Almost two years after the roadtrip, when the podcast is finished after much work, Ewa and Maurits meet online to evaluate their findings. Was it what they expected? And what had they expected in the first place? At the same time, the world had changed radically with a continued war in Ukraine and an Israeli onslaught in Gaza turning in a genocide. How does that reflect on this Tatar community in the far eastern corner of Europe?</p>

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August 12, 2025

7. The Next Generation

<p>Ewa and Maurits are heading back to Gdansk. During the long ride from Podlachia, they discuss everything they heard and Ewa makes a confession. Halfway the trip, they stop along the road to listen back to a few interviews. They realize that the Tatars are a vibrant community, but also insecure about their future: what will the next generation do? Will they continue the work of the people we have been talking to? They speak about this with the custodian of the mosque in Gdansk, who comes from a prominent Tatar family. </p><p><br></p>

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August 5, 2025

6. The Imam and the Mufti

<p>Ewa and Maurits meet some of the leaders of the Tatar community, including the mufti. They learn how the Polish state structure works, and how the communist times still play a role in the manner that the Tatars organize themselves. They visit one of the few Polish imams who studied abroad, and who now works as a bus driver. Gradually a picture emerges of a community that is still in the process of finding its identity—are they a cultural or a religious community?—and organizing itself in the Polish state that recently has undergone enormous changes.</p><p><br></p>

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What is Tatars in Poland: Adopted Homeland?

Join us on a podcast journey into the rich and often overlooked world of the Tatars in Poland—a Muslim community with over six centuries of history in the heart of Central Europe.

Hosted by Maurits Berger, professor of Islam and the West at Leiden University, and Ewa Górska, socio-legal researcher at the University of Wrocław, this podcast explores the cultural heritage, everyday lives, and religious practices of Polish Tatars.

Together, we travel across the Polish landscape meeting Tatars from different backgrounds and discovering stories that reveal their past and present.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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