- Look up
Kipchak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kipchak may
refer to: Kipchaks, a
medieval Turkic people Kipchak languages, a
Turkic language group...
- Jochi" ("realm of Jochi" in Mongolian), "Dasht-i-Qifchaq" (
Qipchaq Steppe) or "Khanate of the
Qipchaq" and "Comania" (****ania). The
eastern or left wing (or...
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Navarid Qipchaq is a
village in
Balkh Province in
northern Afghanistan.
Balkh Province "NGA
GeoName Database".
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency...
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Nomads and
their neighbours in the
Russian steppe: Turks,
Khazars and
Qipchaqs, Ashgate/Variorum, 2003. "Tenth-century
Byzantine sources,
speaking in...
- ****an–Kipchak
Confederation Dasht-i
Qibchaq 10th century–1241 ****ania (Dasht-i
Qipchaq) c. 1200
KARAKHANID KHANATE ****ANS
KHAZARS KIMEKS KHITAN EMPIRE 1000 QOCHO...
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administration was in the
hands of
powerful ministers, such as El Temür of the
Qipchaq and
Bayan of the
Merkid who had
helped him to win the
succession struggle...
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belonged to
either the
Begdili tribe of the
Oghuz Turks or to Chigil, Khalaj,
Qipchaq, Qangly, or Uyghurs. The date of the
founding of the
Khwarazmian dynasty...
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between the
nomadic Qipchaqs and
wishing to end
their interference in the
politics of the Khanate,
attempted a coup. The
rival Qipchaqs, Nar
Muhhammad and...
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prince of Kashmir,
which locates Kazakh in the
eastern part of Desht-i
Qipchaq.
According to
Vasily Bartold, the
Kazakhs likely began using that name...
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headed to the
Balkans as a
result of the
Mongol incursions into the Desht-i
Qipchaq lands; it is
known that he
entered the
service of the
Latin and Nicaea...