
Pechenegs - Wikipedia
The Pechenegs (/ ˈpɛtʃənɛɡ /) 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.
佩切涅格人_百度百科
佩切涅格人(Pechenegs或Patzinaks)是 中亚 大草原上操着 突厥语族 佩切涅格语 的半游牧民族。 公元9世纪起开始占据 黑海 以北草原(至12世纪),公元10世纪时控制了 顿河 与 多瑙河 下游之间的土地,从而构成对 拜占庭 的严重威胁。 拜占庭语作Patzinakoi, 土耳其语 作Peçenek, 拉丁语 作Pacinacae, Bisseni, 罗马尼亚语 作Pecenegi, 匈牙利语 作Besenyő (k),俄语作Печенег (и), 保加利亚语 作печенеги。 佩切涅格人的民族称谓来自古 突厥语 “堂兄弟“、 (baja,baja …
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.
Pechenegs – Russia's Periphery
The Pechenegs were an important Turkic nomad group in Central Asia between the ninth and twelfth centuries. Their nomadic lifestyle shaped their culture; they herded large groups of animals and used trumpets, spears, and other war ornaments to showcase their wealth.
Pechenegs - Encyclopedia of Ukraine
Pechenegs (печеніги; pechenihy). The name of a Turkic tribal federation that dominated the southern steppe region of what is today Ukraine from the late 9th to the mid-11th century. The Turkic appellation be-ča-nag (‘brother-in-law’) was first used in the 8th century to refer to members of the Pecheneg ruling clan.
The first written information on the Pechenegs, dated to the latter half of the 8th century, was obtained from a diplomatic report written by five agents of the ‘King of the Uyghurs’ who mentioned the peoples of the North and called them the Be-ča-nag (Pecheneg) tribe who were warring with the Hor (Uyghurs). ted to an area between th
Chapter 3 The Earliest History of the Pechenegs
2021年5月24日 · The first written information generally regarded as reliable on the Pechenegs dates to the latter half of the 8th century: a diplomatic report prepared by five agents of the ‘King of the Uyghurs’ contains the following information: ‘Northwest of them [i.e., the I-byil-kor tribe] is the Pecheneg [Be-ča-nag] tribe, they have five thousand ...
Pechenegs - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
2024年9月29日 · The Pechenegs or Patzinaks were a seminomadic Turkic people of the Central Asian steppes speaking the Pecheneg language which belonged to the Oghuz branch of Turkic language family. Three of the ruling clans of the Pechenegs were the KankalisKangli. The Pechenegs' ethnonym derived from the Old Tur
(PDF) The image and archaeology of the Pechenegs
This research investigates the historical image and archaeological findings associated with the Pechenegs, a nomadic tribe that played a significant role in medieval Eastern Europe.
The Pechenegs (10th – 11th century) – HSED „Gromovnik“
2018年12月29日 · The Pechenegs are one of the many steppe peoples who have lived in the Euro-Asiatic steppes through history. By the end of the 9th century, they occupied areas east of the River Volga and north of the Caspian and the Aral Sea.