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  1. Gurandukht, a daughter of "the supreme leader of the Kipchaks" Otrok (Atraka), was the only wife of David mentioned by his medieval Georgian biographer. He married her years before the recruitment of around 40,000 of the Kipchaks in the Georgian service, which David effected c. 1118.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KipchaksKipchaks - Wikipedia

    Qypshaq, which is a development of "Kipchak" in the Kazakh language, is one of the constituent tribes of the Middle Horde confederation of the Kazakh people. The name Kipchak also occurs as a surname in Kazakhstan. Some of the descendants of the Kipchaks are the Bashkirian clan Qipsaq.

  3. 29 de ene. de 2018 · David’s accession marked a new era. He married Rusudan of Armenia, and after their divorce, he married Gurandukht of the Kipchaks. He had seven children. David was actively involved in politics and was determined to bring order to the land. He reformed the army and allowed the population to grow again.

  4. 28 de feb. de 2024 · Kipchaks played a significant role in the history of AzerbaijanThe Oguzes numerically dominate over the Kipchaks in the Turkic world. The largest Oghuz peoples are the Turks, who number about 70 million, and the Azerbaijanis, who number over 50 million (together with the Iranian Azerbaijanis).

  5. Gurandukht, daughter of the Kipchak chief Otrok (c. 1107) Issue. Demetrius I; Prince Vakhtang; Prince George; Princess Rusudan who was married to Prince Jadaron of Alania. They had son David Soslan who would marry Tamar of Georgia; Zurab, son of David IV of Georgia; Princess Tamar, who married Shirvanshah Manuchehr III (died c. 1154), and ...

  6. 15 de dic. de 2023 · At the end of the XI century, the Kipchaks reached in the south the vicinity of Taraz, where they built the fortification Kanjak Sangir. The medieval Turkic scholar Mahmud al-Kashgari wrote about it [Kashgari, 1963, 3, p.444]. The eastern borders of Kipchaks in XI century were the right bank of Irtysh and slopes of Altai mountains.

  7. dlab.epfl.ch › wikispeedia › wpcdKipchaks in Georgia

    The Kipchaks remained on both sides of the divide during the Mongol campaigns in Georgia in the late 1230s, but most of them subsequently intermingled with the Mongol hordes. Legacy According to modern Turkish scholars, the traces of the Kipchak presence in Georgia can be found in the Turkish-Georgian borderlands, particularly in the Rize Province.