- The ****ans or
Kumans were a
Turkic nomadic people from
Central Asia
comprising the
western branch of the ****an–Kipchak
confederation who
spoke the ****an...
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Kuman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kuman may
refer to:
Kuman, Albania, a
village in the
Roskovec muni****lity, Fier County,
Albania Küman, a...
- A
kuman thong (Thai: กุมารทอง) is a
household deity of Thai folk religion. It is
believed to
bring luck and
fortune to the
owner if
properly revered....
- ****an or
Kuman (also
called Kipchak,
Qypchaq or Polovtsian, self
referred to as
Tatar (tatar til) in
Codex ****anicus) was a West
Kipchak Turkic language...
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Kuman language can
refer to
three different languages:
Kuman language (Uganda), a
Western Nilotic language spoken in
Uganda Kuman language (New Guinea)...
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Küman (also, Koman) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Lerik Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 186.[citation needed] 38°52′N 48°25′E / 38...
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Kuman Thong (also
known as
Kuman Thong:
Black Magic Baby) is a 2024
Philippine horror drama film
written and
directed by Xian Lim co-written by Iris Lee...
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Kipchak and
Oghuz dialects — as
directly related to the
Kipchaks (Polovtsy,
Kumans) of the
Black Sea
steppes and
particularly the
Crimean peninsula. It consists...
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Kuman (also
Chimbu or Simbu) is a
language of
Chimbu Province,
Papua New Guinea. In 1994, it was
estimated that 80,000
people spoke Kuman, 10,000 of them...
- is unclear,
though Carpine reports that
Saksin province was
inhabited by
Kumans. It was
situated near the
ruins of Atil, the old
Khazar capital, but there...