- The
Berendei or
Berindei (Romanian: Berindei; Ukrainian: Берендеї, Berendeyi; Russian: берендеи,
berendei, перендеи, perendei, перендичи; in Hungarian:...
- of
Oghuz and/or
Kipchak origins. The Torks,
alongsides Kipchaks (e.g.
Berendei), and
other tribes like Ulichi, Pechenegs, etc.,
formed the
Chornye Klobuki...
- klobuky), was a
generic name for a
group of semi-nomadic
Turkic tribes of
Berendei, Torki,
Kovui of Chernihiv, Pechenegs, and
others that at the end of 11th...
-
Kutrigurs Utigurs Yabaku Yueban Bulaqs Xueyantuo Torks Chorni Klobuky Berendei Yemeks Naimans (partly)
Keraites (partly)
Merkits (partly)
Uriankhai (partly)...
-
Sarkel and 5
other cities belonging to the
Torkils and
Berendei forcing the
local Pechenegs,
Berendei and
Torkils to flee to Ruthenia.
Around the same time...
-
hearing the
songs of the
shepherd Lel, she
desires to stay in the
kingdom of
Berendei. Ded
Moroz is
displeased by this and
orders the Leshy, who has just awoken...
-
models with
sharply contoured plots. In 1910 Zhukovsky's Tale of Tsar
Berendei inspired him to
write the
Fairy Tale for
Cello and Piano. He
composed the...
- Choleva–Dimitrova, the
toponym Berende stems from the
Pecheneg tribe of the
Berendei. The
Berendei are
known to have
settled in
various parts of the
Balkans around...
-
Berende may
refer to:
Berendei, a
Pecheneg tribe Berende,
Pernik Province, a
village in
Bulgaria Berende,
Sofia Province, a
village in
Bulgaria Berende...
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Tatars Tatars of
Romania Extinct Turkic groups Alat Az
Basmyl Barsils Berendei Bulaqs Bulgars Chigils Black Klobuks ****ans
Dingling Duolu Dughlats Esegel...