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  • ...rs]], [[Keraits]], [[Khazars]], [[Qarluqs]]; and of the [[Kipchaks]] and [[Cumans]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/318970/Kip
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  • ...aray.org.ua/e_ist_orda.html}}{{en icon}}</ref> The remnants of the Crimean Cumans survived in the [[Crimean mountains]], and they would, in time, mix with ot Using the migration of the Cumans as their ''[[casus belli]]'', the Mongols continued west, raiding Poland an
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  • ...tars", Cambridge University Press</ref> There were a significant number of Cumans in the region in his time. Also, a major fact such as being descended from
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  • ...tars", Cambridge University Press</ref> There were a significant number of Cumans in the region in his time. Also, a major fact such as being descended from
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  • ...The invading Mongol elite, together with their conquered Turkic subjects (Cumans, Kipchaks, Bulgars), became known as [[Tatars]], forming the state of the [
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  • [[Dosya:Radzivill Chronicle Cumans.jpg|thumb|right|Radziwiłł kroniğinde Kumanların tasviri]] * Vasry, Istvan (2005) ''Cumans and Tatars'', Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...]], [[Kankalis]], [[Khazars]], [[Khilji dynasty|Khiljis]], [[Kipchaks]], [[Cumans|Kumans]], [[Karluks]], [[Bahri Mamluks]], [[Ottoman Turks]], [[Seljuks|Selj ...ho created a large confederacy, which was subsequently taken over by the [[Cumans]] and the [[Kipchaks]]. One group of Bulgars settled in the Volga region an
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  • ...d after the Cumans followed their suggestion the Mongols then attacked the Cumans<ref>SINOR, DENIS. 1999. “THE MONGOLS IN THE WEST”. Journal of Asian His Hungary became a refuge after the Mongol invasions for fleeing Cumans.<ref>Howorth, H. H.. 1870. “On the Westerly Drifting of Nomades, from the
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  • * [[Kipchaks]] and [[Cumans]] 11th–13th centuries
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  • ...المماليك البحرية) was a [[Mamluk]] [[dynasty]] of mostly [[Cumans|Cuman]]-[[Kipchaks|Kipchak]] [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] origin that ruled th
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  • ...rth China]] while his younger brother was fighting the [[Bashkirs]], the [[Cumans]], the [[Bulghars]] and the [[Alans]] in the west. Despite heavy resistance ...that Bela have the Cumans returned and warned: "It is much easier for the Cumans to escape than it is for you...you dwell in houses and have fixed towns and
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  • ...he [[Nile River]] island of Rawda. They were mostly drawn from among the [[Cumans]]-[[Kipchaks]] who controlled the steppes north of the [[Black Sea]].<ref n
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  • *István Vásáry, ''Cumans and Tatars'', Cambridge University Press 2005
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  • ...ween the Edil ([[Volga]]) and Yaiyk ([[Ural River|Ural]]) rivers, to the [[Cumans]]-[[Kipchaks]].<ref>[[Al-Maqrizi]], from the Berish tribe that currently li [[Category:Cumans]]
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  • ...er.<ref>The other Europe in the Middle Ages: Avars, Bulgars, Khazars, and Cumans,(2008)Yazar: Florin Curta ISSN 1878-8103</ref>
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  • ...sted mainly of [[Kipchaks]] and [[Cumans]].<ref>István Vásáry (2005), ''Cumans and Tatars'', Cambridge University Press</ref>
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  • ..., namely, the descendants of Muslim [[Volga Bulgars]], [[Kipchaks]], and [[Cumans]], and Turkicized Mongols or [[Turco-Mongol]]s ([[Nogais]]), as well as oth
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  • ...e web|url=http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/C/U/Cumans.htm |title=Cumans |publisher=Encyclopediaofukraine.com |date= |accessdate=2014-03-01}}</ref> ...he East and South East of Europe from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century: Cumans and Mongols], p.381.</ref>
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