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- The Kipchaks or Qipchaks, also known as Kipchak Turks or Polovtsians, were Turkic nomads and then a confederation that existed in the Middle Ages inhabiting...
- Look up Kipchak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kipchak may refer to: Kipchaks, a medieval Turkic people Kipchak languages, a Turkic language group...
- The Kipchak languages may be broken down into four groups based on geography and shared features (languages in bold are still spoken today): Kipchaks Kipchaks...
- Folban) and the Kipchaks. ****ania was known in Islamic sources as Dasht-i Qibchaq, which means "Steppe of the Kipchaks"; or "Kipchak Plains", in Persian...
- Kara-Khanids like him considered Yemeks to be "a tribe of the Kipchaks", though contemporary Kipchaks considered themselves a different party. The ethnonym Yemäk...
- needed] Some dialects of Fergana Kipchak seem closely related to the Kipchak–No**** languages.[citation needed] Kipchaks Kipchak languages ****ans ****an language...
- of the ****an–Kipchak confederation who spoke the ****an language. They are referred to as Polovtsy in Rus', ****ans in Western and Kipchaks in Eastern sources...
- (Polovtsy, Folban, Vallany, Kun) and Kipchaks; the language was similar to today's various languages of the West Kipchak branch. ****an is do****ented in medieval...
- Aimaq Kipchaks (Persian: قپچاق) are a group Taymani Aimaqs in Afghanistan who are of Kazakhs origin. They can be found in Obi district to the east of western...
- Result of Historical TurkicArmenian Contact: The Armeno-Kipchaks or Gregorian Kipchaks]. Journal of Turkish Studies (in Turkish). 10 (8): 253. doi:10...