- Look up
Kipchak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kipchak may
refer to: Kipchaks, a
medieval Turkic people Kipchak languages, a
Turkic language group...
- The
Kipchaks or
Qipchaqs, also
known as
Kipchak Turks or Polovtsians, were
Turkic nomads and then a
confederation that
existed in the
Middle Ages inhabiting...
- ('realm of Jochi' in Mongolian), Dasht-i-
Qipchaq (Persian: دشت قپچاق, '
Qipchaq Steppe') or
Khanate of the
Qipchaq and
Comania or ****ania. The
eastern or...
-
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...
- Folban) and the Kipchaks. ****ania was
known in
Islamic sources as Dasht-i
Qipchaq (دشت قپچاق)
which means "Steppe of the Kipchaks" or "Kipchak Plains" in...
-
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...
- 15th to the 19th century,
centered on the
eastern parts of the Desht-i
Qipchaq. The
khanate was
established by
Janibek Khan and
Kerei Khan in 1465. Both...
- of Turkicization.
Although there is some
evidence for the
presence of
Qipchaqs among the
Turkic tribes coming to this region,
there is
little doubt that...
- non-Mamluk ḥalqa troops. Some two
thousand slaves were
imported annually:
Qipchaq, Azeris,
Uzbec Turks, Mongols, Avars, Circ****ians, Georgians, Armenians...
- the
males in this
sample are
descended from the
nomadic Uzbeks of the
Qipchaq steppe. It is
likely that
haplogroup C2 was
brought to the
middle east...