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43: 356: 384: 370: 138: 163:, he unified the Polovts tribes in the second half of the twelfth century. Taking advantage of divisions among Russian princes, he made war against them in 1170 and 1180 by attacking the principalities of 325:
The Golden Horde and Russia: Tatar rule in the XIII and XIV of the Yellow Sea to the Black Sea'. Translated from Russian by François Thuret, Payot, 1961.
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river). Igor's campaign against Könchek became the subject of an epic poem,
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who, chased from Kiev, recruited from the Polovts tribes to regain power.
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Könchek died in 1187. His daughter Svoboda ("Liberty" in Russian) married
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Konchak
Könchek
references
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introducing
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Russian
Ukrainian
Polovtsian
khan

Ivan Bilibin
The Tale of Igor's Campaign
Sharukan
Otrok
Kiev
Pereïaslavl
Chernigov
Sula
Novhorod-Siverskyi
Oleg II Svyatoslavich
Khorol
Sviatoslav III
Igor Svyatoslavich
Kalmius
The Tale of Igor's Campaign
Vladimir III Igorevich
Yuri
Kiev

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