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  • ...a delta, or because of political developments. Other Turkic peoples, the [[Kipchaks]] and [[Kimeks]] of the [[Kimek Khanate|Kimek Kaganate]], destroyed the Ogh
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  • [[Category:Kipchaks]]
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  • [[Category:Kipchaks]]
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  • ...Qaraçaylıla) are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] people descended from the [[Kipchaks]], and share their language with the [[Kumyks]] from [[Republic of Dagestan The Kipchaks (Cumans) came to the [[Caucasus]] in the 11th century [[Common Era|CE]].
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  • ...z people are presented as descendants of the [[Bulgars]], the [[Cumans]]-[[Kipchaks]] (there is a modern Gagauz family name ''Qipcaqli'')<ref name="Bulgarian F ...eoples such as [[Pechenegs]], Uz ([[Oghuz Turks|Oghuz]]) and [[Cumans]] ([[Kipchaks]]) who came from the [[Russia]]n steppe at about the same time. After settl
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  • ...[Naimans]], [[Jalairs]],[[Keraits]] [[Khazars]], [[Qarluqs]]; and of the [[Kipchaks]] and [[Cumans]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/t ...igin, constitute [[Taymani]] tribe. There are approximately 440,000 Afghan Kipchaks.
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  • ...ia]], namely the descendants of [[Volga Bulgaria|Muslim Volga Bulgars]], [[Kipchaks]], [[Cumans]], and Turkicized Mongols or Turko-Mongols ([[Nogais]]), as wel ...y identified themselves simply as ''the Muslims'') and the language of the Kipchaks; on the other hand, the invaders eventually converted to Islam. As the Hord
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  • ...that the Volga Tatar ethnogenesis was completed upon the arrival of the [[Kipchaks]], [[Cumans]] and [[Mongols]] to the lands inhabited by the Volga Bulgars.{ ...rlich"/> In the period of 10th–13th centuries, Turkic peoples, including Kipchaks, migrated from southern [[Siberia]] to Europe. They played a significant ro
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  • [[Qunghrat]], Qiyat, [[Kipchaks|Qipchaq]], [[Khitan people|Khitai]], Qanghli([[kangli]]), Keneges, Durman,
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  • ...rn Altayans formed in the Altay area on the basis of tribes of [[Kimek]]-[[Kipchaks]].<ref>Ethnic history, History of a region, Statistic information at http:/
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  • * [[Kipchaks]] and [[Cumans]] 11th–13th centuries
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  • ...[[Greater Khorasan|Khorasan]]. The remnants of those Oghuz defeated by the Kipchaks subsequently dissolved among the Turkic-speaking tribes of [[Dasht-e-Kipcha The Oguz il state existed for three centuries. Another Turkic group, [[Kipchaks]] and [[Kimeks]] of the [[Kimek Khanate|Kimek Kaganate]], ended the state b
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  • ...At the end, Kangars were displaced further west by the migration of the [[Kipchaks|Kipchak]] tribes, who ca. 990 embarked on a massive migration into the E.Eu
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  • ...able to the Dulu and Nushibi, was hurtful to the [[Karluks]], [[Yagma]], [[Kipchaks]], [[Basmals]], and worse of all to the descendents of the Eastern [[Huns]]
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  • | [[Göktürks]], [[Teleuts]], [[Kipchaks]], [[Khazars]], [[Yenisei Kirghiz]], [[Sogdia]]n. | [[Göktürks]], [[Kipchaks]], [[Khazars]], [[Wusun]], [[Kangju]], [[Turgesh]].
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  • ...[[Rus' people|Russian]] Principality of Tmutarakan before falling to the [[Kipchaks]] c. 1100. The [[Mongol]]s seized the area in 1239 and it became a possessi
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  • ...antine]] expedition and his state was destroyed. Shortly thereafter, the [[Kipchaks]] became masters of the [[Pontic steppe]] (see [[Cumans]]). However, there
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  • ...continued to be used by the rulers of the Golden Horde, alongside of the [[Kipchaks|Qipčaq Turkic]] speech spoken by the bulk of the Turkic tribesmen that con ...lthough most scholars believe that this is a reference to the [[Cumans]]-[[Kipchaks]] or other steppe peoples then dominant in the Pontic region. Upon his conq
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  • !''[[kipchaks|kipchak]]''
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