- 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...
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battle on the Sula
River in 1107.
Bonyak was last
mentioned in 1167 when he was
defeated by Oleg of Siveria.
Bonyak was a
leader of the ****an
tribe Burchevichi...
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receiving his
daughter in marriage, we
proceeded to Smolensk." "Aepa and
Bonyak had
approached Vÿr' with the
intention of
capturing it. I
advanced to meet...
- of the
Yatvyags and Lithuanians. The
founding is
evidenced by the
tract Bonyak,
located near the
village and
named after the
prominent Polovtsian khan...
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However Davyd Svyatoslavich,
Prince of Chernigov, and his
Polovtsy ally
Bonyak defeated the Hungarian. Peremyshl,
although originally subordinate to the...
- : 116 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...
- взѧти, k vȳrevi bęlhu
prishli aepa i bonękŭ, khotěsha vzęti, 'Aepa and
Bonyak had
approached Vÿr',
wanting to take it.' Ipa л.102об: и съвокупившесѧ и...