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Giazis Khan ? (di Chopon, Padzinag)
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Lineage | ? |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Giazis Khan ? |
Other last names | di Chopon, Padzinag |
Events
birth: Chopon, Patzinakia
915 birth: Treaty with Ingvar (Igor) I and Oleg I the Seer
932 child birth: Cumania, ♀ Bissenia (Pechennia) ? (Kumans, Daughter of the Khan, Padzinag) [?] b. 932
950 other: Prince (Bissin) of Chopon
Notes
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The whole of Patzinakia is divided into eight provinces with the same number of great princes. The provinces are these: the name of the first province is Irtim; of the second, Tzour; of the third, Gyla; of the fourth, Koulpei; of the fifth, Charaboi; of the sixth, Talmat; of the seventh, Chopon; of the eighth, Tzopon. At the time at which the Pechenegs were expelled from their country, their princes were, in the province of Irtim, Baitzas; in Tzour, Konel; in Gyla, Kourkoutai; in Koulpei, Ipaos; in Charaboi, Kaidoum; in the province of Talmat, Kostas; in Chopon, Giazis; in the province of Tzopon, Batas."
(Constantine Porphyrogenitus, De Administrando Imperio, c. 950, translation by R.J.H. Jenkins)
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- ↑ Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio (ch. 37), pp. 167., 169. - At the time at which the Pechenegs were expelled from their country, their princes were, in the province of Irtim, Baïtzas; in Tzour, Kouel; in Gyla, Kourkoutai; in Koulpeï, Ipaos; in Charaboï, Kaïdoum; in the province of Talmat, Kostas; in Chopon, Giazis; in the province of Tzopon, Batas.
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