- kunok; Polish: Połowcy; Romanian: ****ani; Russian: половцы, romanized:
polovtsy; Ukrainian: половці, romanized: polovtsi) were a
Turkic nomadic people...
- and the
Polovtsy marched against Daniil again but were unsuccessful.
According to the
Novgorod First Chronicle,
Prince Iziaslav and the
Polovtsy joined...
- Konchakovna's cavatina, and
sketched the
Polovtsian Dances and
March of the
Polovtsy. He soon
began to have
doubts and
ceased composing. He
expressed his misgivings...
- Sack of Kiev (1299),
during the war
between Toqta against No**** and the
Polovtsy Sack of Kiev (1399), by Temür
Qutlugh Sack of Kiev (1416), by
Edigu against...
- (Russian: Половецкие пляски, tr.
Polovetskie plyaski from the
Russian "
Polovtsy" – the name used by the Rus' for the
Kipchaks and ****ans) form an exotic...
- The
field of Igor Svyatoslavich's
battle with the
Polovtsy (1880) by
Viktor Vasnetsov....
-
Codex ****anicus) was a West
Kipchak Turkic language spoken by the ****ans (
Polovtsy, Folban, Vallany, Kun) and Kipchaks; the
language was
similar to today's...
- The
field of Igor Svyatoslavich's
battle with the
Polovtsy, by
Viktor Vasnetsov...
-
concludes that
after several generations, the
Tatars began to look like
Polovtsy: "as if from the same (with them) kind,"
because they
began to live on...
- Prin****lity,
which served as a
buffer zone
against incursions of the ****ans (
Polovtsy) and
other steppe peoples. One of the
numerous campaigns of
local princes...