-
Xiongnu chanyu), and that Kyrgyz's
point of
origin was a cave
north of the
Quman mountains (曲漫山),
which was
identified with
either the
Sayan or the Tannu-Ola;...
- the
Crimea acquired the name "Tatars",
embraced Islam, and
retained the
Quman-Qipchaq
Turkic language, and the
process of
consolidating the multi-ethnic...
- Köten Khan.
Komondor remains have been
found in ****an gravesites. The name "
quman-dur"
means "belonging to the ****ans" or "the dog of the ****ans", thus distinguishing...
- ****ans some
variant of "Qipchaqs",
while Armenians called them "Xartesk'ns".
Qumans were
primarily used by
Byzantine authors (and a few Arab sources), while...
-
became Quman (though
difficulties remain with the Qun-****an link and how Qun
became ****an, e.g. qun + man "the real Quns"? > *qumman >
quman?). Kimeks...
-
verbs qiman /kʷiman/ "to come" vs. baíran /bɛran/ "to carry, to bear",
qumans /kʷumans/ "(having) come" vs. baúrans /bɔrans/ "(having) carried"; class...
- waurþun
hulpans waurþans to help to
become 4
qiman bairan qam bar qēmun bērun
qumans baurans to come to bear 5
lisan saiƕan las saƕ lēsun sēƕun
lisans saiƕans...
-
Kuman Nurmakhanuly Tastanbekov (Kazakh: Құман Нұрмаханұлы Тастанбеков,
Qūman Nūrmahanūly Tastanbekov; 10
March 1945
Kazakh USSR
Almaty Region Sarkand...
-
while Aosta is not the city but the
whole of
Italy Arethousa is
Byzantium Quman represents ****orted
steppe tribes (Tartars etc.) or the
Golden Horde Hessi...
-
point in history. Qalawun,
Sultan of
Egypt (Mamluke Empire).
Quman, a
noble Bulgar.
Quman, a
governor of
Haleb (Allepo), Syria. Seyhan, a ****an chieftain...