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  2. Pechenegs - Wikipedia

    The Pechenegs (/ ˈ p ɛ tʃ ə n ɛ ɡ /) or Patzinaks [note 1] also known as Pecheneg Turks [1] were a semi-nomadic Turkic people from Central Asia who spoke the Pecheneg language. In the 9th and 10th centuries, the Pechenegs controlled much of the steppes of southeast Europe and the Crimean Peninsula.

  3. Pechenegs | Turkic-speaking, Nomadic, Steppe | Britannica

    Pechenegs, a seminomadic, apparently Turkic people who occupied the steppes north of the Black Sea (8th–12th century) and by the 10th century were in control of the lands between the Don and lower Danube rivers (after having driven the Hungarians out); they thus became a serious menace to Byzantium.

  4. Pecheneg and Khazar Relations In the early of the 9th century, the Oghuz were pushed from the east by the Kimeks and Cumans. In the region near the mouth of the Volga, the territory of the Pechenegs bordered the Khazar Khanate, and the Khazars regularly attacked the Pechenegs to obtain slaves. Around the 830s, the Khazars and Oghuz forced the

  5. Khanate - Wikipedia

    A khanate (/ ˈxɑːneɪt, - ət / KHAHN-ayt, -⁠ət) or khaganate refers to historic polities ruled by a khan, khagan, khatun, or khanum. [1][2] Khanates were typically nomadic Mongol and Turkic or Tatar societies located on the Eurasian Steppe, [3][4][5] and politically equivalent in status to kinship-based chiefdoms and feudal monarchies.

  6. Pechenegs - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

    Sep 29, 2024 · The Pechenegs or Patzinaks were a seminomadic Turkic people of the Central Asian steppes speaking the Pecheneg language which belonged to the Oghuz branch of Turkic language family. Three of the ruling clans of the Pechenegs were the KankalisKangli.

  7. Chapter 3 The Earliest History of the Pechenegs - Brill

    May 24, 2021 · Like most nomadic peoples, the Pechenegs first appear in the sources only after they attain a significant degree of political importance. No legendary version of their origo has survived, so researchers can offer only hypotheses about their origins.

  8. About: Pechenegs - DBpedia Association

    The Pechenegs (/ˈpɛtʃənɛɡ/) or Patzinaks were a semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic people from Central Asia who spoke the Pecheneg language which belonged to the Oghuz branch of the Turkic language family.

  9. Defeat of the Pechenegs - Daily Friend

    May 6, 2022 · The Pechenegs likely originated from the area of Central Asia, west of the Aral Sea and were pushed westward by conflict with other nomadic groups. They became the major power in the 9 th century, replacing the Khazar Khanate which previously controlled the area.

  10. Pechenegs - Encyclopedia of Ukraine

    The Pecheneg domain was divided into two wings separated by the Dnipro River and ruled by the two highest-ranking leaders. The ruler of the western wing was the senior of the two and bore the imperial title of kagan. Each wing had four provinces subdivided into five districts.

  11. Pecheneg and Khazar Relations In the early of the 9th century, the Oghuz were pushed from the east by the Kimeks and Cumans. In the region near the mouth of the Volga, the territory of the Pechenegs bordered the Khazar Khanate, and the Khazars regularly attacked the Pechenegs to obtain slaves. Around the 830s, the Khazars and Oghuz forced the

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