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Crusader Kings II: The Old gods - Pechenegs episode 1
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Crusader Kings II: The Old gods - Pechenegs episode 3
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Crusader Kings II: The Old gods - Pechenegs episode 9
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Jászok, besenyők, kunok - Jassics, Pechenegs, Cumans
“Save your energy for the Pechenegs,” his wife replied ... “If I fall in battle with the Pechenegs, then will you love me, mommy?” ... I’ve taken in a Pecheneg orphan, an Avar, and now you ... Thousands of people win battles with the Pechenegs ... “The Pechenegs killed him in battle.” She cried. “I saw a Pecheneg also named Jalek burned by the Kievan prince,” said father. “That was Jelek, the Pecheneg ... He’s a Pecheneg.”....
The Examiner 2013-12-10Here's how to write song lyrics for preschool-age children and elementary-school-age students up to the age of eight. Start out with the following type of rhythm in words, which have a musical beat. Then ask the children to make up words (song lyrics) that fit nicely into the same beat. Here's the beat ... Start out with the following words, which will be the children's song-writing template ... ta ta TUM ta ta TUM ... Pechenegs from his transpire....
The Examiner 2013-12-03These small hawks represent the mythical hawk, Togrul that the Pechenegs, Tatars, Avars, Adyge, and several other tribes may have used at different times with different names in different languages to represent their flight to freedom as keepers of the mountains ... I wished the Pechenegs were here, but only one little boy from their peoples was here as now part of the Khazar family ... I’ve taken in a Pecheneg orphan, an Avar, and now you....
The Examiner 2013-11-07“You are an empire that spans the mountains between the two seas, including the shores of the Dnieper and Volga Rivers unto the camps of the Pechenegs ... “With friends like us, who needs the Pechenegs?” They would assure my father. One time the Byzantine Emperor asked the Pechenegs to attack the Seljuk Turks. “Attack the...who?” The Pecheneg leader shrieked ... Everyone seems to be fighting the Pechenegs ... So now it’s the Pechenegs....
The Examiner 2013-11-05It's easier to self-publish or print on demand a children's story that rhymes than to find a publisher, unless the story is illustrated exquisitely and the rhyming part makes an impact in a certain way that stays in the mind almost as if it were a song you could dance to in a Broadway music or light opera (and impresses the editor and other readers) ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... Pechenegs from his transpire ... “Pechenegs on my tail ... Pechenegs on the cliff ... ....
The Examiner 2013-07-08The Pechenegs or Patzinaks (Russian: Печенег(и), Turkish: Peçenek(ler), Hungarian: Besenyő(k), Croatian: Pečenezi, Greek: Πατζινάκοι, Πετσενέγοι, Πατζινακίται, Georgian: პაჭანიკი, Bulgarian: печенеги, pechenegi or печенези, pechenezi; Serbian: Печенези, Latin: Pacinacae, Bisseni) were a semi-nomadic Turkic people of the Central Asian steppes speaking the Pecheneg language which belonged to the Turkic language family.
In Mahmud Kashgari's 11th-century work Dīwānu Lughati t-Turk (Arabic: ديوان لغات الترك), the name Beçenek is given two meanings. The first is "a Turkish nation living around the country of the Rum", where Rum was the Turkish word for the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantine Empire. Kashgari's second definition of Beçenek is "a branch of Oghuz Turks"; he subsequently described the Oghuz as being formed of 22 branches, of which the 19th branch was named Beçenek. Max Vasmer derives this name from the Turkic word for "brother-in-law, relative" (Turkmen: bacanak and Turkish: bacanak). According to Kashgari, Pechenegs are one of Üçok tribes of the Oghuz.