The Pechenegs (/ˈpɛtʃənɛɡ/) or Patzinaks also known as Pecheneg Turks were a semi-nomadic Turkic people from Central Asia who spoke the Pecheneg language...
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The PKP Pecheneg (Pulemyot Kalashnikova Pekhotny "Pecheneg", Russian: Печенег) is a Russian 7.62×54mmR general-purpose machine gun. It is a further development...
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Pecheneg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Pechenegs were a semi-nomadic Turkic tribe. Pecheneg may also refer to: Pecheneg language Pecheneg machine...
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Pecheneg is an extinct Turkic language spoken by the Pechenegs in Eastern Europe (parts of Southern Ukraine, Southern Russia, Moldova, Romania and Hungary)...
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The Pecheneg revolt was an uprising of the Pechenegs against the Byzantine Empire, which lasted from 1049 to 1053. In early 1049, the Byzantine emperor...
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Göktürks?) Ouvar (Avars) Ugin (or Uguz, possibly Oghuz Turks) Bisal (Pechenegs?) Tarna (cf. a Tarniach people who fled to the Avars from the Turks) Khazar...
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Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria (redirect from First Bulgarian–Pecheneg War)
menaced in its northern reaches by steppe peoples, the Magyars and the Pechenegs. They launched raids throughout Bulgaria, occasionally reaching Byzantine...
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capital of the Kangar union was located in the Ulytau mountains. The Pechenegs, three of whose tribes were known as Kangar (Greek: Καγγαρ), after being...
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Julian calendar. End of the Pecheneg Revolt: Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos makes peace with the Pechenegs. However, Pecheneg raids do not cease; they...
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Alans and attacked the Volga Bulgars, and at times was allied with the Pechenegs and Magyars (Hungarians). Following the death of his father Igor in 945...
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deteriorated, as Byzantium increasingly allied with the Pechenegs against them. The Pechenegs were thus secure to raid the lands of the Khazars from their...
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concludes an alliance with the Pechenegs in Thrace. Tzachas uses his fleet to blockade Constantinople by sea, while the Pechenegs besiege the capital by land...
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extinct after Hellenization of Anatolia. 1090 GHAZNAVID EMPIRE KIPCHAKS PECHENEGS FATIMID CALIPHATE UYUNIDS GEORGIA BYZANTINE EMPIRE RUM YADAVAS KARAKHANID...
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The Battle of Wlndr was fought in 934 between the allied Hungarian-Pecheneg army and an army composing of the forces of the Byzantine Empire and First...
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Battle of Beroia (category Battles involving the Pechenegs)
Battle of Beroia (modern Stara Zagora) was fought in 1122 between the Pechenegs and the Byzantine Empire under Emperor John II Komnenos (r. 1118–1143)...
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Torks, alongsides Kipchaks (e.g. Berendei), and other tribes like Ulichi, Pechenegs, etc., formed the Chornye Klobuki ("Black Hats", Turkic Karakalpak), semi-nomadic...
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Battle of Levounion (category Battles involving the Pechenegs)
of the Komnenian restoration. On 29 April 1091, an invading force of Pechenegs was crushed by the combined forces of the Byzantine Empire under Alexios...
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basilica of San Paolo Fuori le Mura. 1091 – Battle of Levounion: The Pechenegs are defeated by Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. 1429 – Joan of Arc...
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Vandals, Huns, Franks, Angles, Saxons, Slavs, Avars, Bulgars, Vikings, Pechenegs, Cumans, and Magyars. Renaissance thinkers such as Petrarch would later...
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Turkic migration (section Pecheneg)
endings related to suffixes used in Turkic personal names: Old Turkic -čor, Pecheneg -tzour and Kirghiz -čoro. Some Turkic ethnonyms had cognate endings, such...
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sustained assault on three fronts, from the Seljuk Turks in the east, the Pecheneg nomads in the north, and the Normans in the west. The Byzantine army struggled...
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drifting westwards. They occupied the lands of the Pecheneg (Besenyo, Badjinak, Patsinak, Pecheneg, called by the Arabs “Badjnaks”, and by the Byzantines...
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Plant for the Russian Armed Forces, but lost in military trials to the Pecheneg machine gun which was developed under the same requirements. Kovrov produced...
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seemingly won the battle, Bryennios's army fell into disorder after its own Pecheneg allies attacked its camp. Reinforced by Turkish mercenaries, Alexios lured...
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but have been heavily influenced by the Oghuz languages. The extinct Pecheneg language was probably Oghuz, but as it is poorly documented, it is difficult...
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Kurya (khan) (category Pechenegs)
Kurya (Ukrainian: Куря, Pecheneg: *Kürä) was a Pecheneg prince and khan who allied with Svyatoslav I of Kiev in his campaigns in the Balkans. Later, after...
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exported. Russian AEK-999, is an improved version of the PK/PKM. Russian Pecheneg, is a variant of the PK/PKM with a fixed barrel and cooling jacket. Yugoslav...
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the Uyghurs. In the 9th century, the Oghuz from the Aral steppes drove Pechenegs westward from the Emba and Ural River region. In the 10th century, the...
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Battle of Arcadiopolis (970) (category Battles involving the Pechenegs)
Bardas Skleros and a Rus' army, the latter also including allied Bulgarian, Pecheneg, and Hungarian (Magyar) contingents. In the preceding years, the Rus' ruler...
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Khaganate (744–840) Oghuz Yabgu State (766–1055) Kara-Khanid Khanate (840–934) Pecheneg Khanates (860-1091) Principality of Hungary (895–1000) Cumans Cumania (10th...
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