- The
Pechenegs (/ˈpɛtʃənɛɡ/) or
Patzinaks were a semi-nomadic
Oghuz Turkic people from
Central Asia who
spoke the
Pecheneg language. In the 9th and 10th...
- The PKP
Pecheneg (****myot
Kalashnikova Pekhotny "
Pecheneg", Russian: Печенег) is a
Russian 7.62×54mmR general-purpose
machine gun. It is a
further development...
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Pecheneg is an
extinct Turkic language spoken by the
Pechenegs in
Eastern Europe (parts of
Southern Ukraine,
Southern Russia, Moldova,
Romania and Hungary)...
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Pecheneg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Pechenegs were a semi-nomadic
Turkic tribe.
Pecheneg may also
refer to:
Pecheneg language Pecheneg machine...
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menaced in its
northern reaches by
steppe peoples, the
Magyars and the
Pechenegs. They
launched raids throughout Bulgaria,
occasionally reaching Byzantine...
- The
Pecheneg revolt was an
uprising of the
Pechenegs against the
Byzantine Empire,
which lasted from 1049 to 1053. In
early 1049, the
Byzantine emperor...
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meaning Turks?)
Ouvar (Avars) Ugin (or Uguz,
possibly Oghuz Turks)
Bisal (
Pechenegs?)
Tarna (cf. a
Tarniach people who fled to the
Avars from the Turks) Khazar...
- like the
Lewis Gun of
World War I. 6P41N
Pecheneg-NP
version with a rail for
mounting nightscopes.
Pecheneg-SP (6P69)
improved modernised version. In...
- calendar) of the
Julian calendar.
Spring –
Pecheneg Revolt:
Emperor Constantine IX
decides to
transfer 15,000
Pecheneg warriors from
their positions in the...
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Kurya (Ukrainian: Куря,
Pecheneg: *Kürä) was a
Pecheneg prince and khan who
allied with
Svyatoslav I of Kiev in his
campaigns in the Balkans. Later, after...