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Boniak,
Bonyak or Maniac, also
known as
Boniak the
Mangy (Russian: Шелудивый Боняк), was "one of the most
prominent ****an chieftains" in the late 11th...
- The
Bosniaks (Bosnian: Bošnjaci, Cyrillic: Бошњаци,
pronounced [boʃɲǎːtsi];
singular masculine: Bošnjak [bǒʃɲaːk], feminine: Bošnjakinja) are a
South Slavic...
- the Rus' border-guard system. Khan
Boniak launched invasions on Kiev in 1096, 1097, 1105, and 1107. In 1096,
Boniak attacked Kiev and
burned down the princely...
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lands undefended. His father-in-law, Tugorkhan,
raided Pereyaslavl,
while Boniak, a ****an khan,
raided as far as Kiev,
destroying Berestovo and
sacking the...
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being held at
Lyubech in 1097 and
Dolobsk in 1103. In 1107 he
defeated Boniak, a ****an khan who led an
invasion on
Kievan Rus'. In 1111, Vladimir, alongside...
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Belligerents ****an–Kipchak
Confederation Kievan Rus'
Commanders and
leaders Boniak Ayyub Khan(D) Koktus †
Aklan Burchevich † Azgulai †
Vladimir II Monomakh...
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besieged the city of Kiev.
Boniak was a ****an khan who led a
series of
invasions on
Kievan Rus'. In 1096,
Boniak attacked Kiev,
plundered the Kiev...
- Qutb-ud-din
Aibak -
founder of the
Delhi sultanate. Khan
Boniak/Bonyak/Boniek/Bongek/Maniak.
Boniak was a khan
during the time of Sharukan. He was called...
- 1095 an
impostor of Leo, Pseudo-Diogenes,
convinced the ****an
chieftains Boniak and
Tugorkan to
invade the
Byzantine Empire,
dethrone Alexios,
install himself...