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Map of the Cuman-Kipchak state in 1200–1241. ... which has an estimated population of over 10 thousand, ... The name Kipchak also occurs as a surname in Kazakhstan ...
Throughout history, Kazakhstan has been home to many nomadic societies of the Eurasian Steppe, including the Sakas (Scythian-related), the Xiongnu, the Western Turkic Khaganate, the Kimek–Kipchak Confederation, the Mongol Empire, the Golden Horde and the Kazakh Khanate, which was established in 1465. [42]
Ahinjanov S.M. "Kipchaks in history of medieval Kazakhstan", Alma-Ata, 1989, ISBN 5-628-00146-5; Agajanov, S. G. (1992). "The States of the Oghuz, the Kimek and the Kipchak". History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume IV: The Age of Achievement AD 750 to the End of the Fifteenth Century. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 61– 76.
Cuman–Kipchak confederation in Eurasia circa 1200. ... Kazakhstan's population rose to 17,280,000 with a 1.7 percent growth rate over the past year according to the ...
Kazakhstan: 208,987 [10] Turkey: 500,000 ... Kipchak–Bulgar branch or "Tatar" in the ... Most of the population of the Bulgars survived and crossed to the right ...
The Cuman-Kipchak Confederation and Islamic Volga Bulgaria were absorbed by the Golden Horde in the 13th century; in the 14th century, Islam became the official religion under Uzbeg Khan where the general population (Turks) as well as the aristocracy (Mongols) came to speak the Kipchak language and were collectively known as "Tatars" by ...
The Cumans' language was a form of Kipchak Turkic and was, until the 14th century, a lingua franca over much of the Eurasian steppes. [141] [142] A number of Cuman–Kipchak–Arabic grammar glossaries appeared in Mamluk lands in the 14th and 15th centuries. It is supposed that the Cumans had their own writing system (mentioned by the historian ...
Total population; Over 1.8 million ... However, the Gagauz language shows no signs of Kipchak influence, ... 0.5% or 1,142 Uyghurs in Kazakhstan were Christians in 2009.