
Pechenegs - Wikipedia
The Pechenegs (/ ˈ p ɛ tʃ ə n ɛ ɡ /) or Patzinaks [note 1] also known as Pecheneg Turks [1] were a semi-nomadic Turkic people from Central Asia who spoke the Pecheneg language. In the 9th and 10th centuries, the Pechenegs controlled much of the steppes of southeast Europe and the Crimean Peninsula.
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Pechenegs - Encyclopedia of Ukraine
The Pechenegs (Patzinaks in Byzantine sources) originated beyond the Aral Sea near the midstream of the Syr Darya River in Central Asia. Their center was near present-day Tashkent. The sedentary ruling stratum (the Kangar) was of Iranian origin (see Iranian peoples).
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Pechenegs | Turkic-speaking, Nomadic, Steppe | Britannica
Pechenegs, a seminomadic, apparently Turkic people who occupied the steppes north of the Black Sea (8th–12th century) and by the 10th century were in control of the lands between the Don and lower Danube rivers (after having driven the Hungarians out); they thus became a serious menace to Byzantium.
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Pechenegs - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pechenegs or Patzinaks (Turkish: Peçenekler, Hungarian: Besenyő, Greek: Patzinaki/Petsenegi or Πατζινάκοι/Πετσενέγοι/Πατζινακίται, Latin: Pacinacae, Bisseni /in …
The Pechenegs and Medieval Hungary - Hungarian Conservative
Jun 22, 2024 · Although the Pechenegs have no visible identity, they are part of the Hungarian nation to this day: their medieval history may have ended, but they have played an important role in Hungarian ethnogenesis.
The Pechenegs were a loose tribal confederation who carried out raids on their neighbors, especially against the Khazars, Rus’ and Byzantines. RELATIONS WITH OTHERS From the 10th century, the position of the Pechenegs was determined by …
The Pechenegs: Nomads in the Political and Cultural Landscape of ...
In The Pechenegs: Nomads in the Political and Cultural Landscape of Medieval Europe, Aleksander Paroń offers a reflection on the history of the Pechenegs, a nomadic people which came to control the Black Sea steppe by the end of the ninth century.
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