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- Cumans - Wikipedia
They are referred to as Polovtsians (Polovtsy) in Rus' chronicles, as "Cumans" in Western sources, and as "Kipchaks" in Eastern sources [8]
- Nomadic Tribe, Eurasian Steppe Turkic People - Britannica
Cuman, member of a nomadic Turkish people, comprising the western branch of the Kipchak confederation until the Mongol invasion (1237) forced them to seek asylum in Hungary
- Cumans - Fierce Warriors of the Steppe - Archery Historian
The Eurasian steppe gave rise to many tribes of warlike nomads The Cumans were no exception This article explores the world of the Cumans
- Learn In 5 Minutes: The Cumans ⋆ Medieval Reporter
The Cumans lived in an area stretching from Romania, Hungary and Moldavia in Eastern Europe to Mongolia in Inner Asia This was a steppe area, flat and devoid of major mountain ranges
- Cumans in Medieval Hungary - Hungarian Conservative
The great confederation of the Cumans was one of the steppe tribal confederations of Turkic origin, which successfully represented and spread the once mighty ‘steppe civilization’ to a significant part of Eastern Europe
- Cumans Explained
The Cumans were fierce and formidable nomadic warriors of the Eurasian Steppe who exerted an enduring influence on the medieval Balkans [8] [9] They were numerous, culturally sophisticated, and militarily powerful
- CUMANS AND TATARS - Cambridge University Press Assessment
The Cumans were the founders of three successive Bulgarian dynasties (Asenids, Terterids and Shishmanids), and the Wallachian dynasty (Basarabids) They also played an active role in Byzantium, Hungary and Serbia, with Cuman immigrants being integrated into each country’s elite
- The History of the Cumans - Wolves on the Steppe - YouTube
In this video, we dive deep into the origins, culture, and military prowess of the Cumans, exploring their role in history as mercenaries, raiders, and allies of great empires
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