- Budapest: Kultúra [distributor]. ISBN 963-13-2740-X. Pritsak, O. (1976). The
Pečenegs: a case of
social and
economic transformation. Lisse, Netherlands: The...
- been
found from
Central Asia
across to the
Balkans indicating that the
Pecenegs inhabited these areas at
different times. Wenzel, Gusztáv (1860). "Codex...
-
Alexandru (2005). "Români și
pecenegi în
sudul Transilvaniei" [Romanians and
Pecenegs in
Southern Transylvania]. Relații
interetnice în
Transilvania (secolele...
-
possibly located in the area. As
originally described by
Omeljan Pritsak The
Pečenegs: A Case of
Social and
Economic Transformation, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter...
- wars Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 894–896
Belligerents Bulgarian Empire Pecenegs the
Magyars Commanders and
leaders Boris I,
Simeon I
Unknown Strength Very...
-
cognate ören "bad, wicked, evil" or Mong.
oyren "artist, craftsman"),
Pečeneg,
Shanmie gumali (苫滅古麻里), Tarğıl (R.
Targolove < tarğıl- "of
cattle or other...
-
other ethnic groups like Székelys and Ruthenians. The
abandoned village of
Pecenegs (or the
neighboring territory) was
settled most
likely by
German colonists...
- Prnjavor)
Grabik Ilova, a
village in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (near Prnjavor)
Pečeneg Ilova, a
village in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (near Prnjavor)
Velika Ilova...
- 363 210 44 Otpočivaljka 415 290 229 126 45
Paramije 304 362 289 176 46
Pečeneg Ilova 1,301 1,357 1,287 875 47 Popovići 1,151 1,165 951 591 48 Potočani...
- male
Turkic name Buga,
while Lewicki noted Turkic name of Hun Bokhas,
Peceneg Bogas, and two
generals of
Arabian kalifs, Bogaj.
Shchavelev rejected Turkic...