- 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...
- Badakhshan, and his wife
Haram Begum, the
daughter of
Sultan Wais
Kulabi Qibchaq Mughal. The
family of
Sulaiman Mirza,
though their paternal ancestress...
-
niece of the
Hazara chief,
Khizr Khan; Mah Begum,
daughter of
Sultan Uwais Qibchaq, of Kulab,
sometime Governor of Badakshan; Mihr
Afroz Bega,
mother of Hajji...
- (星吉班/xīngjíbān)
Askiba (اسکبه/Askiba) Yesür (也速児/yěsùér,ییسور/Yīsūr) Qibčaq (قبچاق/
Qibchāq)
Quril (قوریل/Qūrīl) Qada'an ubuk (قدان اوبوک/Qadān ūbūk) Qurmši oγul (قورمشی/Qūrmshī)...
-
Kipchaks possibly appeared in the 8th-century
Moyun Chur
inscription as Türk-
Qïbchaq,
mentioned as
having been part of the
Turkic Khaganate for
fifty years;...