Falben

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Falben is an alternative name for the Cumans, a medieval nomadic Turkic people who inhabited the Eurasian steppe and played a significant role in Eastern European history.

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Label Occurrences
Falben canonical 2

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
affectedBy Mongol conquests
surface form: Mongol invasions
alliedWith Byzantine Empire
Kingdom of Hungary
Rurikid principalities
surface form: Rus' principalities
alternativeNameOf Cumans
conflictWith Kyivan Rus
surface form: Kievan Rus'

Kingdom of Hungary
culturalInfluenceOn Bulgaria
Hungary
Rus'
surface form: Rus' lands
demiseFactor Mongol conquests
surface form: Mongol expansion
economicActivity horse breeding
trade
ethnicClassification Turkic people
geographicRange Lower Volga region
Pontic–Caspian steppe
areas north of the Black Sea
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
inhabitedRegion Eurasian Steppe
integratedInto Bulgarian population
Hungarian nobility
Rurikid principalities
surface form: Rus' principalities
interactedWith Byzantine Empire
Kyivan Rus
surface form: Kievan Rus'

Kingdom of Georgia
Kingdom of Hungary
knownFor horse archery
raids in Eastern Europe
languageType Kipchak branch of Turkic
laterReligion Christianity
Islam
legacy Cuman-origin family names in Hungary
Turkic loanwords in Eastern European languages
toponyms in Eastern Europe
linguisticFamily Turkic languages
militaryRole steppe cavalry
militaryServiceAs mercenaries
partOf Cuman–Kipchak confederation
playedRoleIn Eastern European history
politicalStructure tribal confederation
relatedGroup Kipchaks
religion Tengrism
socialOrganization nomadic people
wayOfLife pastoralism

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Cumans alsoKnownAs Falben
Kun alsoKnownAs Falben