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The Kipchaks, also known as the Cumans in Western sources, were a Turkic nomadic people who played a significant role in the history of the Eurasian steppes between the 10th and 13th centuries. Originating from the central regions of the Eurasian steppe, the Kipchaks gradually migrated westward, eventually establishing dominance over a vast territory stretching from the Irtysh River to the Black Sea. By the 11th century, the Kipchak confederation—often referred to as the Kipchak Khanate or Cuman-Kipchak confederation—became one of the most powerful political and military entities of the steppe. They maintained strong cultural, economic, and military connections with neighboring states, including Kievan Rus’, the Byzantine Empire, and various Islamic caliphates. The Kipchaks were known for their highly mobile cavalry and expertise in warfare, which made them both formidable allies and dangerous adversaries. They also played an important role in facilitating trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road and across the Eurasian plains. In the 13th century, the Kipchak territories were incorporated into the Mongol Empire following the westward expansion of Genghis Khan’s armies. Many Kipchaks later integrated into the Golden Horde and other successor states, contributing significantly to the ethnogenesis of several modern nations, including the Kazakhs, Tatars, Bashkirs, and others. Today, the legacy of the Kipchaks remains deeply rooted in the cultural and historical identity of many Turkic peoples across Central Asia and Eastern Europe.#kipchak #кипчак #қыпшақ #edit #рекк

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