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- South_Kipchakya abstract "South Kipchakya (Turkish: Güney Kıpçakya) is a name coined by the Turkish historians Fahrettin Kırzıoğlu and Yunus Zeyrek to refer to the South Caucasus marchlands comprising the historical Georgian and Armenian lands that borders with or are now part of Turkey. According to these historians, these areas were allegedly inhabited, in the Middle Ages, by the Kipchak Turks recruited by the kings of Georgia in their armies and subsequently largely Christianized until the Ottoman conquest of the region converted them into Islam.Historical theses to lay claims for a non-Georgian/non-Armenian or Turkic ancestry for these areas have been encouraged, to some extent, by the Turkish State, but have been heavily criticized by the Western, Georgian and Armenian scholars as "nationalist distortions of the history of the region".".
- South_Kipchakya wikiPageID "9750873".
- South_Kipchakya wikiPageRevisionID "546429443".
- South_Kipchakya hasPhotoCollection South_Kipchakya.
- South_Kipchakya subject Category:History_of_Armenia.
- South_Kipchakya subject Category:History_of_Georgia_(country).
- South_Kipchakya subject Category:Kipchaks.
- South_Kipchakya subject Category:Pseudohistory.
- South_Kipchakya comment "South Kipchakya (Turkish: Güney Kıpçakya) is a name coined by the Turkish historians Fahrettin Kırzıoğlu and Yunus Zeyrek to refer to the South Caucasus marchlands comprising the historical Georgian and Armenian lands that borders with or are now part of Turkey.".
- South_Kipchakya label "South Kipchakya".
- South_Kipchakya sameAs m.02pr1b4.
- South_Kipchakya sameAs Q7567624.
- South_Kipchakya sameAs Q7567624.
- South_Kipchakya wasDerivedFrom South_Kipchakya?oldid=546429443.
- South_Kipchakya isPrimaryTopicOf South_Kipchakya.