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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CumansCumans - Wikipedia

    Cumans appear as one of the civilizations that players can play as in the 2019 strategy game Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition. In addition, players can play a campaign which tells the story of their flight westwards as they retreat from the Mongols. Cumans appear as antagonists in the 2018 role-playing game Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

  2. Bortz (Burchi, Boricius), Hungary, prince of the Cumans that settled in Hungary. [33] Under his leadership, he and 15,000 Cumans got baptized in 1227. [34] Bachman Khan, he rallied the Cuman-Kipchak clans after a Mongol surprise attack in 1237 – they hid in the forests along the Dnieper River.

  3. Yuri I Vladimirovich ( Russian: Юрий Владимирович, romanized : Yury Vladimirovich; Old East Slavic: Гюрги Володи́мирович; c. 1099 – 15 May 1157), commonly known as Yuri Dolgorukiy (Russian: Юрий Долгорукий, tr. Yury Dolgoruky, lit. 'Far-Reaching') or the Long Arm, was a Monomakhovichi prince of ...

  4. Cuman, member of a nomadic Turkish people, comprising the western branch of the Kipchak confederation until the Mongol invasion (1237) forced them to seek asylum in Hungary.

  5. Towards the end of the thirteenth century and in the first decades of the fourteenth, Bulgaria was in direct dependence on the Golden Horde. It is the Cumans and Tatars, nomadic warriors of the steppe, who are the focus of this book. I shall trace their historical fate in the Balkans, the westernmost stage of their wanderings, from 1185 until ...

  6. The Cumans, like nearly all nomadic horse lords, originated on the great grasslands of Eurasia. Migrations from this area usually occurred in a western or southern direction. Political upheaval, turmoil, and pressure from the far east drove many nomads from the harsh eastern steppes to more favorable climatic and political conditions in the ...

  7. A Civilization Explained. The Cumans lived in an area stretching from Romania, Hungary and Moldavia in Eastern Europe to Mongolia in Inner Asia. This was a steppe area, flat and devoid of major mountain ranges. Horses were therefore central to the Cuman culture.