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Kypchaks (1901 bytes)
1: '''Kypchaks''' (also ''Kipchaks'', ''Qipchaqs'') are an ancient [[Turkic people]]...
11: ...fter the Kipchaks. Some of the descendents of the Kipchaks are now known as [[Tatars]], [[Crimean Tatars]], ...

Battle of the Kalka River (2440 bytes)
3: ...ied by the [[Kipchak]] nomads. Khan Kotian of the Kipchaks escaped to the court of his son-in-law, Mstislav ...
5: ... and his army to let them have their way with the Kipchaks and promised not to raid into Slavic lands. Mstis...

Sarkel (1237 bytes)
7: ...ntury. Then, the district was taken over by the [[Kipchaks]].

Cumans (1847 bytes)
1: ...y are identified with the Western branch of the [[Kipchaks]].

Crimean Tatars (3963 bytes)
9: ...uch as [[Scythians]], [[Goths]], [[Kumans]] and [[Kipchaks]]. Current name is in use since 13th century when...

David the Builder (4858 bytes)
9: ... Kipchak-army was entirely dependent on the King. Kipchaks were settled in different regions of Georgia. Som...

Azerbaijanis (6405 bytes)
11: ...s]], [[Khazars]], Barsils, Kurtugurs, Saragurs, [[Kipchaks]] and others.

Fergana Valley (8775 bytes)
72: ...he other races are [[Tajiks]], [[Kashgarians]], [[Kipchaks]], [[Jew]]s and [[Gypsies]]. The governing classe...

Tatars (27744 bytes)
29: ...innish stems and partly with descendants of the [[Kipchaks]], settled on the Volga in the [[13th century]]. ...
83: ...Kazan Tatar language]]. They are descendants of [[Kipchaks]] in the Middle [[Oka]] and Meschiora where they ...
93: ...azan) dialect. Their ancestors are [[Khazars]], [[Kipchaks]] and some [[Volga Bulgars]]. (Volga Bulgars had ...

Crimea (12108 bytes)
47: ...ry]]), the [[Byzantine]] Greeks ([[1016]]), the [[Kipchaks]] ([[1050]]), and the [[Mongols]] ([[1237]]).

Khazars (39881 bytes)
96: ... left to later waves of steppe peoples like the [[Kipchaks]].
108: ... scholars believe that this is a reference to the Kipchaks.
196: ...is state was destroyed. Shortly thereafter, the [[Kipchaks]] became masters of the Pontic steppe (see [[Cuma...

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