Examples of 'kipchak' in a sentence

Meaning of "kipchak"

kipchak (adjective) - relating to the Kipchak people or their culture, often used in historical or anthropological contexts
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  • a member of a nomadic Turkic tribal confederation that overran the Eurasian steppe in mid-11th century.
  • of or relating to the Kipchak people or their language
  • the Turkic language of the Kipchak people

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Kipchak languages by native speakers.
Common the common literary language contributed greatly to formation of Kipchak people.
Kipchak fired a single shot.
Intensive integration processes on Kipchak space resulted in appearance of historical and ethnographic union.
One of the monuments of this record is the medieval Armenian written monuments of kipchak.
Every Georgian and Kipchak family was obliged to provide one soldier with a horse and weapons.
From its language it was also known as the Kipchak Khanate.
The rulers adopted the Kipchak language of their subjects and at some point became Muslims.
Monosyllabic root verbs in Kazakh and other modern Kipchak group languages.
The Kipchak languages share a number of features that have led linguists to classify them together.
Our language belongs to the Kipchak Turkic group of languages.
At the sign of collapse David would then send forward his Kipchak cavalry.
The Kipchak land.
Your tour also includes a visit to the National Museum and Kipchak Mosque.
Kipchak general Tutugh.

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The weakened state fell under attacks by the Kipchak tribes from the Kimak Kaganate.
Other East Kipchak dialects gave rise to the modern Kyrgyz language.
The Karakalpak language belongs to the Kipchak group of Turkic languages.
It is a Kipchak language closely related to other Kipchak languages like Crimean Tatar.
The Kyrgyz language belongs to the Kipchak Turkic group of languages.
Highlights on your visit include a trip to the National Museum and Kipchak Mosque.
The khanate is also known as the Kipchak Khanate or as the Ulus of Jochi.
The Kipchak migration was a planned invasion, a capture of richer pastures.
So, their language originates from a more isolated form of earlier Kipchak.
Cuman and Kipchak tribes joined politically to create the Cuman-Kipchak confederation.
The most deprived of rights group in Kipchak society were slaves, the prisoners of war.
The Kipchak people of the later era were undoubtedly the Kıvchak of the 8th century.
Niyazov, while president, built the Kipchak Mosque and a tomb there for his family.
Kipchak monuments allow to restore the peculiarity of the Kipchak language, grammar and morphological models.
However, some scholars also attempt to link the Taibugids to the Kipchak elites and others.
It is the ancestor of all Kipchak languages today, which also includes the extinct Cuman.
The large central desert of Kazakhstan is still called Dashti-Kipchak, or the Kipchak Steppe.
Kumyk is a part of Kipchak-Cuman language subfamily of the Kipchak family of the Turkic languages.
Others view them as descendants of Khazar or Cuman, Kipchak converts to Karaite Judaism.
Kazakh belongs to the Kipchak ( Northwestern ) group of the Turkic language family.
Nine days after crossing the Don he met Sartaq Khan, ruler of the Kipchak Khanate.
Cuman and Kipchak tribes joined politically to create the Cuman - Kipchak confederation.
Born at Cairo, he was the son of Baibars, a sultan of Kipchak origin.
The Kipchak language ( also spelled Qypchaq ) is an extinct Turkic language of the Kipchak group.
Bashkir together with Tatar belongs to the Bulgaric ( Russian, кыпчакско-булгарская ) subgroups of the Kipchak languages.
Thus, the Kipchak Khanate never invaded Europe ; keeping watch to the south and east instead.
A comparison of Ili Turki's Chagatay and Kipchak features is shown below:.
So, in Kipchak languages аш / аš root verb widened its meaning.
From 1250 Egypt had been ruled by the Bahri dynasty of Kipchak origin.
As a result, three Kipchak groups emerged, Kipchaks of the Pontic-Caspian steppe.
Languages Greek ( official ), also Crimean Gothic, Kipchak and others.
Note, Kipchak - Cuman base, but have been heavily influenced by Oghuz languages.
Dimitri Korobeinikov, A broken mirror, the Kipchak world in the 13th century.
From 1120, there was a Kipchak national Christian church and an important clergy.
In 1203 Kiev was captured and burned by Prince Rurik Rostislavich and his Kipchak allies.

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