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Metamorphosis of the Golden Horde History in the 21st century » [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2015
This article discusses three evaluation concepts of the place and role of the Golden Horde in the history of the peoples of Eastern Europe given in three basic researches in recent years: “History of the Tatars from the ancient times. T.III.
D.V. Vasilyev, V.A. Ivanov
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Bortz, a Cuman Chief in the 13th Century

open access: yes, 2005
The Cumans, also known as Kipchaks and Polovcians, flourished during the 11th-13th centuries in the territory of the East European steppe. At the beginning of the 13th century the Hungarian Kingdom turned its attention to the Cumans. As a consequence, in
Kovács, Szilvia
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Comparison of historical Kipchak Turkic texts in terms of case suffixes

open access: yesUluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi
Historical Kipchak Turkic is examined in three separate sections: Armenian Alphabet Kipchak Turkic, Mamluk Kipchak Turkic and the Codex Cumanicus. Works written in various fields during the period of the Ayyubid Dynasty, which ruled in Egypt in the ...
Ersin
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XII-XIII. yüzyıllarda Güney Kafkasya’da Kıpçaklar

open access: yes, 2015
Ortaya çıkışları itibariyle Türk tarihinin en tartışmalı kavimlerinden birisi olan Kıpçaklar, geçirmiş oldukları uzun ve karmaşık serüvenlerin neticesinde Karadeniz‟in kuzeyindeki bozkırlara kadar gelmişlerdir.
Ateş, Erhan
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The Cuman studies as a scientific discipline [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
As for the Cumans, they were discovered only in the 18th-19th centuries, when Oriental studies, archaeology and ethnography developed and made it possible to study their history.
Stoyanov, Valery, Stoyanov Valery
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What Nomads Borrowed from the Sedentary Population and Vice Versa: based on archaeological materials of the Volga-Urals

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
This article tests the hypothesis about the possible direct interaction of the sedentry tribes of the forest Volga region and Cis-Urals - the Mordvins, Mari and Finno-Permyaks - the ancestors of the Udmurts with the nomads of the steppe zone of the ...
Vladimir A. Ivanov
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The history of Kıpchaks in Meskhetian region (Between XI-XVI. ages)

open access: yes, 2018
Doktora TeziDeşt-i Kıpçak gibi geniş bir sahaya yayılan Kıpçaklar, bu geniş sahanın yanı sıra komşu memleketlerin tarihinde de derin izler bırakmışlardır. Bu mânada başta Saka, Uygur, Kazak, Özbek, Kırgız, Azerbaycan, Kırım Türkleri, Ahıskalı Türkler vb.
Dedeoğlu, Azad
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The kipchak factor in the Golden Horde

open access: yesJournal of history, 2022
B. Kumekov, N. Kuzembayev
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Necib Âsım’ın ‘Kıpçak Türkçesine Dâir’ Başlıklı Yazısı Üzerine

open access: yes, 2021
Necib Âsım was born in Kilis on December 29, 1861. During his 74-year life, Necib Âsım produced many works on Turkish language and history and he has provided important services to Turkish language, history and culture with his works.
Ertürk, Halil İbrahim
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THE KIPCHAK MIGRATION TO THE CAUCASUS

open access: yes
Nomadic tribes of Turkic origin, known as Kipchaks, left a deep mark in the history of the steppe regions of Eurasia, and had a serious impact on the development of Eastern European states. The Kipchaks participated in the ethnogenesis of most of the current Turkic peoples, including the Azerbaijani Turkic.
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