Kipchaks — the lost past: Don Cossacks
In search of the Sary-Kypchak family in the west of the Great Steppe. The Don Cossacks and their Turkic origins is a seemingly obvious topic. This theme has been investigated…
In search of the Sary-Kypchak family in the west of the Great Steppe. The Don Cossacks and their Turkic origins is a seemingly obvious topic. This theme has been investigated…
"Kipchaks" did not possess any special racial-anthropological differences from other Kipchaks. The sixth part. See the previous one here In the previous publications we have seen that the Kipchaks of…
Yellow is considered the color of Asia and an entire race. And it did not happen for nothing. For this there were not only golden banners, but also its preconditions.…
On the basis of the mere fact that Russian chronicles called the Kypchaks Polovtsians, an entire branch of mythology was formed. The previous article "Polovtsian portrait" was devoted to the…
Who are the Kipchaks and why were they called so? The term "Polovtsians" and the corresponding historical designation of the Kipchak people, who inhabited the lands from the Volga to…
Kipchaks and the Kyrgyz region of KarkyrakhanIn historical sources, the prehistory of the Kipchaks was associated with the people of Sir runic inscriptions, whose name corresponded to the Chinese ethnonym…
The Kipchaks (Polovtsians) are excellent mercenaries Kypchaks (aka Polovtsians) are Turkic-speaking people, who by conquest were able to occupy the territory of the Pechenegs, reach the Dnieper and the lower…
The clash between the Kipchaks and the Mongols was inevitable The Kipchak tribes occupied a vast territory from the Irtysh in the east to the Danube in the west. This…
The Kipchaks are a tribe of warriors who have forever migrated and disappeared According to Chinese sources, the earliest Kipchaks - Sars, Shars, Xueyanto - "yellow-headed", roamed in the IV-VII…
Kipchaks (Kypchaks) is an association of Turkic-speaking tribes that played a significant role in the history of several regions of Eurasia in the IX-XIV centuries. Self-name - Kipchaks (kypchak), later…