- The
Pechenegs (/ˈpɛtʃənɛɡ/) or
Patzinaks also
known as
Pecheneg Turks were a semi-nomadic
Turkic people from
Central Asia who
spoke the
Pecheneg language...
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spiritual tutor, be
better educated,
should he have more culture, such '
petchenegs'
would have gone." A
young lawyer (who
remains unnamed),
going to the...
- Nomades, from the
Fifth to the
Nineteenth Century. Part III. The
Comans and
Petchenegs". The
Journal of the
Ethnological Society of London. 2 (1): 83–95. JSTOR 3014440...
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neighbors were Karluks,
Oguzes and Kyrgyzes. Kimaks, Kipchaks, Oguzes,
Petchenegs,
Ugrians and
other peoples and
ethnic groups of the multi-ethnic Kimak...
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successive rulers of the
Odesa region included various nomadic tribes (
Petchenegs, ****ans), the
Golden Horde, the
Crimean Khanate, the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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invasion of
Malta by the
Normans 1091
invasion of
Byzantine Empire by
Petchenegs 1086
Invasion of
Spain by
Almoravids 1085
invasion of
Antioch by the Seljuk...
- 62mm
Pecheneg Machine Gun ", warfare.ru,
Retrieved 2010-04-05 "7.62-mm "
Petcheneg"
Machine Gun
Archived 17 June 2008 at the
Wayback Machine", TsNIITochMash...
- were (…)
driven from
their home (…) by a
neighboring people called the
Petchenegs,
because they were
superior to them in
strength and
number and because...
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receives a drink. However, as he
leaves the camp, the Khan says that the
Petchenegs will
attack the
caravan in the morning.
Kerbouchard returns to the caravan...
- Ermanaric. A land
called Mordia at a
distance of ten days
journey from the
Petchenegs is
mentioned in
Constantine VII's De
administrando imperio. In medieval...