- 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...
- 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...
- Look up
Kipchak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kipchak may
refer to:
Kipchaks, a
medieval Turkic people Kipchak languages, a
Turkic language group...
- Folban) and the
Kipchaks. ****ania was
known in
Islamic sources as Dasht-i Qipchaq,
which means "Steppe of the
Kipchaks" or "
Kipchak Plains" in Persian...
- of the ****an–
Kipchak confederation who
spoke the ****an language. They are
referred to as
Polovtsy in Rus', ****ans in
Western and
Kipchaks in
Eastern sources...
- (Polovtsy, Folban, Vallany, Kun) and
Kipchaks; the
language was
similar to today's
various languages of the West
Kipchak branch. ****an is do****ented in medieval...
- Kara-Khanids like him
considered Yemeks to be "a
tribe of the
Kipchaks",
though contemporary Kipchaks considered themselves a
different party. The
ethnonym Yemäk...
- the
Lower Volga region in the 11th century.
Kipchaks (Polovtsians).
There were only
minor groups of
Kipchak tribes on the
Bulgarian and
Cheremis land,...
-
others (whether
Muslim or not). Most of the Horde's po****tion was Turkic:
Kipchaks, ****ans,
Volga Bulgars, Khwarezmians, and others. The
Horde was gradually...
-
contacts between the
Georgians and ****ans-
Kipchaks date back to the 11th
century when the ****ans and
Kipchaks founded a
nomadic confederation in the southern...