-
Russian Primary Chronicle stated that the "Torkmens, Pechenegs, Torks, and
Polovcians"
descended from "the
godless sons of Ishmael, who had been sent as a chasti****t...
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confederation (****ania/Desht-i Qipchaq/Zemlja
Poloveckaja (
Polovcian Land)/Pole
Poloveckoe (
Polovcian Plain)),: 7
which stretched from the
Danube in the west...
- Festschrift. Klyashtorny,
Sergey (2005). "The
Polovcian Problems (II): Qipčaqs, Comans, and
Polovcians". Acta
Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae...
- Yayınları. pp. 33, 52 Klyashtorny,
Sergey (2005). "The
Polovcian Problems (II): Qipčaqs, Comans, and
Polovcians". Acta
Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae...
- century. (with Golb,
Norman Ithaca:
Cornell University Press, 1982. "The
Polovcians and Rus'" (Journal
Article in
Archivum Eurasiae medii aevi), 1982. The...
- Harr****owitz. p. 275. Klyashtorny,
Sergey (2005). "The
Polovcian Problem (II): Qipchaqs, Comans, and
Polovcians". Acta
Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae...
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arriving at the Dnipro, they
pitched camp. They were
nomads like the
Polovcians.
Coming out of the east, they
struggled across the
great mountains and...
- Sciences, Alma-Ata, 1960, p. 104, 132 (in Russian) Klyashtorny, S.G. "The
Polovcian Problems (II)" in Acta
Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol...
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Mediaeval Studies. ISBN 0-88844-116-9. Pritsak,
Omeljan (1982). "The
Polovcians and Rus'".
Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi. 2. Harr****owitz Verlag: 321–380...
- blökumenn was
connected to a
Central European name for the
Kipchak (Qipčaq)
Polovcians (Qūmans),
which was Blawen,
Blauen and a
translation of the
Slavic Plavci...