- centuries, the
Pechenegs controlled much of the
steppes of
southeast Europe and the
Crimean Peninsula. In the 9th
century the
Pechenegs began a period...
- Oryx (17
August 2015). "Oryx Blog: From
Russia with Love, Syria's PKP
Pechenegs".
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original on 10
October 2017.
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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...
- 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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subsequent Pecheneg ambush which claimed Sviatoslav's life. ^ d: According to the
Primary Chronicle,
Bulgarian diplomacy twice bribed the
Pechenegs to attack...
- with the name of the
Pechenegs, y.dʒ.n.i (يجنى) or b.dʒ.n.i (بجنى)
believed by the
historians that also
designates the
Pechenegs, b.dʒ.g.r.d (بجغرد),...
- deteriorated, as
Byzantium increasingly allied with the
Pechenegs against them. The
Pechenegs were thus
secure to raid the
lands of the
Khazars from their...
-
Yaroslav also
defended his
state against nomadic tribes such as the
Pechenegs by
constructing a line of forts. He was a
patron of
literary culture,...
- Vandals, Huns, Franks, Angles, Saxons, Slavs, Avars, Bulgars, Vikings,
Pechenegs, ****ans, and Magyars.
Renaissance thinkers such as
Petrarch would later...