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I would like to ask Paradox if some Cuman events will be included in Crusader Kings. THhe Cumans nomadic East Turkic people, identified with the Kipchaks (or the western branch of the Kipchaks) and known in Russian as Polovtsi. Coming from NW Asian Russia, they conquered S Russia and Walachia in the 11th cent., and for almost two centuries warred intermittently with the Byzantine Empire, Hungary, and Kiev. They founded a nomadic state in the steppes along the Black Sea, and were active in commerce with Central Asia and Venice. In the early 12th cent. the main Cuman forces were defeated by the Eastern Slavs. The Mongols decisively defeated the Cumans c.1245. Some were sold as slaves, and many took refuge in Bulgaria and also in Hungary, where they were gradually assimilated into the Hungarian culture. Others joined the khanate of the Golden Horde (also called the Western Kipchaks), which was organized on the former Cuman territory in Russia.
Cumans were important in Hungarian history because after the Mongols invation, the population of Hungary was very low and IV. Béla needed settlers to increase the population. Cumans were such, after they arrived as refugees they were given the central part of Hungary
sites about the Cumans:
http://historymedren.about.com/library/prm/bl1mongolinvasion.htm
http://www.idg.hu/expo/hosok_tere/gero/BelaIV.html
http://www.komondor.org/html/history.html by the way Köten khan was also called Köpen...
P.S.: I hope there is still time to discuss this until the release
I would like to ask Paradox if some Cuman events will be included in Crusader Kings. THhe Cumans nomadic East Turkic people, identified with the Kipchaks (or the western branch of the Kipchaks) and known in Russian as Polovtsi. Coming from NW Asian Russia, they conquered S Russia and Walachia in the 11th cent., and for almost two centuries warred intermittently with the Byzantine Empire, Hungary, and Kiev. They founded a nomadic state in the steppes along the Black Sea, and were active in commerce with Central Asia and Venice. In the early 12th cent. the main Cuman forces were defeated by the Eastern Slavs. The Mongols decisively defeated the Cumans c.1245. Some were sold as slaves, and many took refuge in Bulgaria and also in Hungary, where they were gradually assimilated into the Hungarian culture. Others joined the khanate of the Golden Horde (also called the Western Kipchaks), which was organized on the former Cuman territory in Russia.
Cumans were important in Hungarian history because after the Mongols invation, the population of Hungary was very low and IV. Béla needed settlers to increase the population. Cumans were such, after they arrived as refugees they were given the central part of Hungary
sites about the Cumans:
http://historymedren.about.com/library/prm/bl1mongolinvasion.htm
http://www.idg.hu/expo/hosok_tere/gero/BelaIV.html
http://www.komondor.org/html/history.html by the way Köten khan was also called Köpen...
P.S.: I hope there is still time to discuss this until the release