-
Middle Turkic uruş "quarrel, fight, battle, war")),
Yimek ~
Yemek (R.
Polovtsi Yemiakove), Yete-oba (R. Yetebichi), Yuğur, Moguty, Tatrany, Revugy, Shelьbiry...
- by c.1172 he is
described in
Kievan Rus'
chronicles as a
leader of the
Polovtsi, and as
taking part in an uprising.
There is not
enough information to...
- that he
conducted 83
military campaigns and 19
times made
peace with the
Polovtsi. At
first he
waged war
against the
steppe jointly with his
cousin Oleg...
-
defended the city of
Chernigov from
nomadic invasion (possibly by the
Polovtsi) and was
offered knighthood by the
local ruler, but Ilya
declined to stay...
- 2016, p. 103. Vásáry 2005, p. 39. GOLUBOVSKİY, P.V., Peçenegi,
Torki i
Polovtsı Rus i Step Do Naşestviya Tatar, Veçe, Moskva, 2011. ÖZTÜRK, Meriç T., The...
-
brother Roman was
killed by
their allies, the
Polovtsi/****ans.
After one more
conflict with
these Polovtsi in 1106, the
Khazars fade from history. By the...
-
represented amongst the ****an–Kipchaks as
Yimek ~
Yemek (Old East Slavic:
Polovtsi Yemiakove). The
majority of
researchers (Bakikhanov, S.A. Tokarev, A.I...
-
through road
checkpoints Brest (Terespol),
Domachevo (Slovatici),
Peschatka (
Polovtsi), the
point of a
simplified p****
Pererov (Bialowieza),
railway crossing...
-
which the Rus'
chronicles customarily referred to as "the land of the
Polovtsi". "Ukraine" came to mean "steppe frontier" or "steppe borderland" in the...
- Studies,
Political and
Social Sciences at the
Chernihiv Collegium Polovets wrote about Polovtsi (Половець написав про половців).
Vysokyi Val. 21
March 2007...