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    The name Cumania originated as the Latin exonym for the Cuman–Kipchak confederation, which was a tribal confederation in the western part of the Eurasian...
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    Cumans (section Cumania)
    shifting area north of the Black Sea and along the Volga River known as Cumania, from which the Cuman–Kipchaks meddled in the politics of the Caucasus...
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    Nagykunság (redirect from Greater Cumania)
    Nagykunság ("Greater Cumania", Latin: Cumania Major) is a historical and geographical region in Hungary situated in the current Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county...
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    Kiskunság (redirect from Lesser Cumania)
    Kiskunság ("Little Cumania", Latin: Cumania Minor) is a historical and geographical region in Hungary situated in the current Bács-Kiskun County between...
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    Kunság (redirect from Jazygia-Cumania)
    Kunság (German: Kumanien; Latin: Cumania) is a historical, ethnographic and geographical region in Hungary, corresponding to a former political entity...
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  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Cumania was a Latin-rite bishopric west of the Siret River (in present-day Romania) from 1228 to 1241. The lands incorporated...
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  • destruction of surviving Merkit and Naimans (which involved forays into Cumania) and the conquest of Qara Khitai. These were followed by a major campaign...
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  • Khaganate Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate Khazar Khaganate Turgesh Khaganate Cumania Pechenegs Old Great Bulgaria Volga Bulgaria First Bulgarian Empire, which...
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  • Bulgaria; Volga Bulgaria and parts of Cumania were conquered.[citation needed] 1237–1242 Mongol invasion of Cumania[citation needed] 1237–1253: Mongol invasion...
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  • spoken today): Kipchaks Kipchaks in Georgia Cuman people Cuman language Cumania Kalpak Except for the Southern "dialect", which is classified among the...
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    throughout the 13th century, including against northern possessions of Cumania and the Jin dynasty, and into as late as the early 14th century with the...
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    Hungary, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Rama, Serbia, Galicia, Lodomeria, Cumania and Bulgaria, Grand Prince of Transylvania, Count of the Székelys". The...
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    of Kipchaks in the Pontic–Caspian steppe, China, Syr Darya and Siberia. Cumania was conquered by the Mongol Empire in the early 13th century. The Kipchaks...
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    Anna Carlotta Teresa Canalis di Cumiana (23 April 1680 – 13 April 1769) was a playwright and the morganatic wife of Victor Amadeus II, King of Sardinia...
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    of Genghis Khan. His ulus ruled over the Kievan Rus', Volga Bulgaria, Cumania, and the Caucasus for around 250 years. According to Giovanni da Pian del...
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    the two peoples were part of the Cuman–Kipchak confederation, known as Cumania in Latin, Desht-i Qipchaq in Islamic sources (from Turkic), and Polovtsy...
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    This article's aim is to gather examples of transcontinental royal intermarriages, that is, royal intermarriage between royal families originating from...
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  • Romania and Serbia) Baranya (small part in Croatia) Kunság (Cumania) Greater Cumania Little Cumania Former historical regions of Hungary, excluding brief possessions:...
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    Second) Java Other invasions India Siberia Europe Kievan Rus Volga Bulgaria Cumania Durdzuketi Circassia Alania Poland and Bohemia (First, Second, Third) Hungary...
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  • Kumankata (redirect from Anna of Cumania)
    The name of the Cuman noblewoman who subsequently married two Tsars Emperors of Bulgaria, Kaloyan of Bulgaria and Boril of Bulgaria, is unknown. There...
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    this campaign was to be supported by the forces of Jochi and included Cumania, Alania, Hungary, and Rus', including Kiev. The kurultai of 1235, after...
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  • Cuman language became extinct in the early 18th century in the region of Cumania in Hungary, which was its last stronghold. Tradition holds that the last...
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    Early history Early East Slavs Rus' Khaganate Khazar Khaganate Kievan Rus' Cumania Principality of Kyiv Kingdom of Ruthenia Mongol invasion Golden Horde Grand...
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    Early history Early East Slavs Rus' Khaganate Khazar Khaganate Kievan Rus' Cumania Principality of Kyiv Kingdom of Ruthenia Mongol invasion Golden Horde Grand...
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  • granted territories to the Knights Hospitaller in the Banate of Severin and Cumania. According to the diploma, the king gave the territories east of the Olt...
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    At its height, the Khanate would rule parts of Central Asia and control Cumania. The Kazakh Khanate's territories would expand deep into Central Asia....
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    Second) Java Other invasions India Siberia Europe Kievan Rus Volga Bulgaria Cumania Durdzuketi Circassia Alania Poland and Bohemia (First, Second, Third) Hungary...
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  • (contemporarily in Ukraine). Béla IV of Hungary began expansionist politics towards Cumania. He promoted Christian missions among the pagan Cumans who dwelled in the...
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    Heves-Külső-Szolnok County, the Jászság (Jazygia) and the Nagykunság (great Cumania). After World War II, the territory of the county was modified: the area...
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    Early history Early East Slavs Rus' Khaganate Khazar Khaganate Kievan Rus' Cumania Principality of Kyiv Kingdom of Ruthenia Mongol invasion Golden Horde Grand...
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