Pechenegs, Kipchaks, Cumans: Medieval Turkic warriors of the Steppe /Petschenegen, Polowzer, Kumanen
Turkish Pecheneg, Kipchaq, Karakalpak, Cuman nomad warriors of the medieval Eurasian steppes, accompanied by a Turkic folk song / Mittelalterliche Turkvölker der eurasischen Steppen: Petschenegen, Kiptschaken, Tschernije Klobuki und Kumanen zogen im Mittelalter durch Kasachstan, Südrussland, die Ukraine, Moldawien, Rumänien und Ungarn; ihr Aussehen, ihre Kleidung, Waffen, Rüstungen und Helme werden hier gezeigt, unterlegt mit dem Nogai-türkischen Folk-Lied "Dombira" von Arslanbek Sultanbekov. Die Illustrationen in diesem Video stammen aus 14 verschiedenen Büchern über Militärgeschichte und Archäologie.

▶︎
Who were the Pechenegs?

▶︎
Before Yamnaya - Origins of the Proto-Indo-Europeans

▶︎
What's the Difference between Modern Turkish People and Turkic Central Asians?

▶︎
Kipchaks and Cumans: History of the Turkic Cuman-Kipchak Confederation

▶︎
Bilingual Greece 🇬🇷 ! A Dance Presentation of 6 Ethnolinguistic Communities (World Dance Series)

▶︎
Cuman-Kipchak Confederacy - Horselords of The Steppes - DOCUMENTARY

▶︎
The Mongol trap that killed 80,000 men | Battle of the Kalka River, 1223

▶︎
The Greatest Scene In All Of Cinema - Kingdom Of Heaven

▶︎
Old Persia Journey — Deep Focus Mix for Calm Study & Quiet Productivity (Ideal For Late Night)

▶︎
The Pechenegs: Turkic Invasion of Europe

▶︎
تاریخ هزاره ها: از چنگیز تا کابل | تاریخ پرماجرای هزارههای افغانستان

▶︎
15 Fascinating Facts About Asturias - Spain’s Last Bastion

▶︎
Cuman Diaspora in the Hungarian Kingdom: 1242-1285

▶︎
Who were the Cuman-Kipchaks?

▶︎
History of the Hungarians and their ancestors

▶︎
🇺🇿 The History of Uzbekistan: Every Year

▶︎
Timur vs Bayezid | The Battle of Ankara (1402) – Ottoman Empire at War

▶︎
Did the Mongols call themselves Tatar?

▶︎
