- The
Crimean Khanate, self-defined as the
Throne of
Crimea and
Desht-i Kipchak, and in old
European historiography and
geography known as
Little Tartary...
-
Babur then
crossed Kurram Valley advancing south to
Desht aka Daman. He
reached the
villages of
Desht during Asr
prayer time.
Pillaging parties were sent...
- The name ****ania
originated as the
Latin exonym for the ****an–Kipchak confederation,
which was a
tribal confederation in the
western part of the Eurasian...
-
Chagatayid prince of Kashmir,
which locates Kazakh in the
eastern part of
Desht-i Qipchaq.
According to
Vasily Bartold, the
Kazakhs likely began using that...
-
Qasim Khan
fought against his
cousin Muhammad Shaybani for
control of the
Desht-i-Kipchak region.
After Shaybani and the
Uzbeks suffered severe losses in...
-
ancient times or
Great Tartary in the
Middle Ages in
European sources and
Desht-i-Kipchak in
Eastern (mainly Persian) sources.
According to
Ukrainian historian...
- from the 15th to the 19th century,
centered on the
eastern parts of the
Desht-i Qipchaq. The
khanate was
established by
Janibek Khan and
Kerei Khan in...
-
considered its
state as the heir and
legal successor of the
Golden Horde and
Desht-i Kipchak,
called themselves khans of "the
Great Horde, the
Great State...
- Urud-Manghud federation.
Manghuds (Mangkits or Mangits) who
moved to the
Desht-i
Qipchaq steppe were Turkified. They
established the
Nogai Horde in the...
- (village)
Kipchak (Aimaq tribe), a
tribe of
Kyrgyz origin in
Afghanistan Desht-i
Kipchak Qıpçaq,
village and muni****lity in the Qakh
Rayon of Azerbaijan...