أيوب خان (زعيم قبجاق)

(تم التحويل من Ayyub Khan (Kipchak leader))

Aepa Khan (Persian: ايوب خان, Tatar: Äyyüb [æɪˈjyp], Russian: Аепа (Ayepa)) (died 1117) was the ruler of the Kipchak commonwealth. He was a grandfather of Andrew the Pious. There is some information about his war against Vladimir Monomach. Later, Kipchakia, still ruled by Ayepa, كما هاجم بلغاريا الڤولگا في اتحاد مع روس الكييڤية.

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أصل الاسم

Aepa may be a slavicization of the Arab name Ayyub. A recent and more accepted theory reconstructs it to Ayoba or Ayapa (moon-father).[1]


References

  1. ^ Golden, Peter B. Introduction to the history of the Turkic peoples.