- Könchek (also
spelled Konchak, Könchek, Končak, in
Russian / Ukrainian: Кончак; died in 1187) was a
Polovtsian khan of the 12th century.
Grandson of Sharukan...
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derived from the 12th-century
pagan ****an-Kipchak (Polovtsian)
leader Khan
Konchak, who is
recorded in The Tale of Igor's Campaign; over time a
balanced view...
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think about it. Khan
Konchak asks him if all is well (
Konchak's Aria) and he
replies that the
falcon cannot live in captivity.
Konchak says that as Igor...
- 29.
After crossing the
river Vorskla, he
learnt that
Khans Kobyak and
Konchak were
devastating districts around Pereyaslavl; he
crossed back over the...
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Konchak, is
equal In
glory to his forefathers! The grim Khan
Konchak is
equal In
glory to his forefathers! Glory,
glory to Khan
Konchak! Khan
Konchak...
- court, Yury of
Moscow sought to
marry Konchak, a
sister of Öz Beg Khan,
which the Khan gave
consent to.
Konchak converted to Christianity, and was given...
- The Doctor,
Wozzeck by
Alban Berg
English equivalent:
dramatic b**** Khan
Konchak,
Prince Igor by
Alexander Borodin Baculus, Der Wildschütz by
Albert Lortzing...
- Sharukan/Sharagan (also
known as
Sharukan the Elder),
grand father of
Konchak. He was
another Polovotsian khan who was
victorious against the Ruthenian...
- so that he
appointed him as the
grand prince and gave him his sister,
Konchak, in marriage.
After spending three years at Öz Beg's court, Yury returned...
- period. Her
mother was
Tursin Khatun,
daughter of
Irinjin Kurkan, and
Konchak Khatun,
daughter of
Ahmed Tekuder Khan, and
Armini Khatun. She had three...