Kipchaks and their role in the formation of Kazakh tribes
The participation of the Kipchaks in the ethnogenesis of Kazakh tribes and clans has been much written in scientific literature. This is also evidenced by the existing in science eponymous…
The participation of the Kipchaks in the ethnogenesis of Kazakh tribes and clans has been much written in scientific literature. This is also evidenced by the existing in science eponymous…
Kunság (Kumania) is a historical region in the central part of the Central Danube Plain, between the Danube, Tisza and Körös. The region got its name from the Cumans who…
As is known, the medieval kingdom of Hungary included, in addition to Hungary, the territories of all of modern Slovakia and part of Romania.436-7 The data given here about Kuns…
As it is known, the Turkic world is divided into two main ethno-linguistic communities - Oguzes and Kipchaks (Kipchaks). Both Oguzes and Kipchaks played a significant role in the history…
In the middle of the VI century on the steppe expanses of Central Asia a powerful state was formed, the main population of which was made up of various Turkic-speaking…
The XIII century in world history was marked by a unique event - the formation of the Mongol Empire. As V. V. Bartold (1869-1930) noted, never before or after the…
The end of the 13th and the beginning of the 14th century can be considered the final stage of the Mongol conquests, the beginning of which was laid by Genghis…
The Kipchak tribes occupied a vast territory from the Irtysh in the east to the Danube in the west. This territory was called "Desht-i Kipchak" (Kipchak Steppe) by Eastern authors.…
This section of the paper is based on rather traditional oriental texts, which, however, we interpreted in the context of new source studies. Recent attempts (Yudin, De Weese) to use…
G.E. Grumm-Grzhimailo and, following him, L.P. Potapov compared the name of the Kivinskaya volost (KibaKobKoby, as we found out, an ethnonym, which is an intra-Ket dialectal variant of the ethnonym…