The Kipchaks or Qipchaqs, also known as Kipchak Turks or Polovtsians, were Turkic nomads and then a confederation that existed in the Middle Ages inhabiting...
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Look up Kipchak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kipchak may refer to: Kipchaks, a medieval Turkic people Kipchak languages, a Turkic language group...
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The Kipchak languages may be broken down into four groups based on geography and shared features (languages in bold are still spoken today): Kipchaks Kipchaks...
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Cumania (redirect from Dasht-i Kipchak)
Folban) and the Kipchaks. Cumania was known in Islamic sources as Dasht-i Qipchaq, which means "Steppe of the Kipchaks"; or "Kipchak Plains", in Persian...
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Kara-Khanids like him considered Yemeks to be "a tribe of the Kipchaks", though contemporary Kipchaks considered themselves a different party. The ethnonym Yemäk...
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Cuman language (redirect from Kipchak language)
(Polovtsy, Folban, Vallany, Kun) and Kipchaks; the language was similar to today's various languages of the West Kipchak branch. Cuman is documented in medieval...
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needed] Some dialects of Fergana Kipchak seem closely related to the Kipchak–Nogay languages.[citation needed] Kipchaks Kipchak languages Cumans Cuman language...
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Result of Historical Turkic – Armenian Contact: The Armeno-Kipchaks or Gregorian Kipchaks]. Journal of Turkish Studies (in Turkish). 10 (8): 253. doi:10...
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Aimaq Kipchaks (Persian: قپچاق) are a group Taymani Aimaqs in Afghanistan who are of Kazakhs origin. They can be found in Obi district to the east of western...
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The Mamluk-Kipchak language was a Kipchak language that was spoken in Egypt and Syria during the Mamluk Sultanate period. The Mamluk-Kipchak language belongs...
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contacts between the Georgians and Cumans-Kipchaks date back to the 11th century when the Cumans and Kipchaks founded a nomadic confederation in the southern...
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in 2002 in Uzbekistan. He is an ethnic Kazakh. He comes from the Kulan Kipchaks clan. "Champions are crowned and honored at the IBA Men's World Boxing...
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Golden Horde (redirect from Kipchak Khanate)
others (whether Muslim or not). Most of the Horde's population was Turkic: Kipchaks, Cumans, Volga Bulgars, Khwarezmians, and others. The Horde was gradually...
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Battle of Didgori (section Kipchaks)
relations with Cumans-Kipchaks seem to have been generally peaceful. Moreover, the Georgian politicians of that time saw the Kipchaks as potential allies...
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the Lower Volga region in the XI century. Kipchaks (Polovtsians). There were only minor groups of Kipchak tribes on the Bulgarian and Cheremis land,...
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proposed that Manavs descend from Cumans and Kipchaks who settled in the Byzantine Empire. A group of Cuman-Kipchaks who headed to the Balkans as a result of...
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Dobrujan Tatar (category Kipchak languages)
Dobrujan Tatar is the Tatar language of Romania. It includes Kipchak dialects,[clarification needed] but today there is no longer a sharp distinction...
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source – Al-Nuwayri – calls his people Kipchaks; Kutan is mentioned as belonging to the Durut tribe of the Kipchaks. According to Pritsak, "Durut" was the...
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Sultanate, most of the Mamluk military was composed of Kipchaks and the Golden Horde's supply of Kipchak fighters replenished the Mamluk armies and helped...
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Türkmenbaşy Ruhy Mosque (redirect from Kipchak Mosque)
mosquegoers. Ertuğrul Gazi Mosque Gurbanguly Hajji Mosque Also spelled Kipchak Mosque. Corley, Felix (4 January 2005). "TURKMENISTAN: 2004, the year of...
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Crimea by The Turkic Kaganate.[page needed] In the 11th century, Cumans (Kipchaks) appeared in Crimea; they later became the ruling and state-forming people...
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Novy Kipchak (Russian: Новый Кипчак; Bashkir: Яңы Ҡыпсаҡ, Yañı Qıpsaq) is a rural locality (a village) in Kipchak-Askarovsky Selsoviet, Alsheyevsky District...
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Persian) Kipchak (extinct) South Kipchak (Aralo-Caspian Turkic) Kipchak-Nogai Dobrujan Tatar (Tatarşa / Tatar tílí) Şól Nogay Yalîbolu Fergana Kipchak (Kipchak...
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Yemek (category Kipchaks)
Kara-Khanids like him considered Yemeks to be "a tribe of the Kipchaks", though contemporary Kipchaks considered themselves a different party. The ethnonym Yemäk...
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12th centuries, the nomadic confederacy of the Turkic-speaking Cumans and Kipchaks was the dominant force in the Pontic steppe north of the Black Sea. The...
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incursions by nomadic Turkic tribes, such as the Pechenegs and the Cuman-Kipchaks, caused a massive migration of Slavic populations to the safer, heavily...
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invaded by the Dzungar Khanate. After the fall of Dzhungars, Kyrgyz and Kipchaks were an integral part of Kokand Khanate. In 1876, Kyrgyzstan became part...
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Gypjak (redirect from Kipchak (village))
Gypjak (also known as Kipchak) is a former village that was annexed into the Turkmen capital of Ashgabat in 2013. It is now a neighborhood in Bagtyýarlyk...
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large confederacy, which was subsequently taken over by the Cumans and the Kipchaks. The ancestors of Russians are among the Slavic tribes that separated from...
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