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The Cumans , also known as Polovtsy (Slavic for yellowish ) were a nomadic West Turkic tribe living on the north of the Black Sea along the Volga . They are identified with the Western branch of the Kipchaks .
They invaded Southern Ukraine , Moldova , Wallachia and part of Transylvania in the 11th century and from here they continued their plundering of the Byzantine Empire , Hungary and Kievan Rus'.
In 1089 , they were defeated by Ladislaus I of Hungary , then they were again defeated by the Vladimir Monomakh in the 12th century and crushed by the Tatars in the 1241. Many took refuge in Hungary and Bulgaria , where they were assimilated. Their name can still be seen in placenames such as the city of Kumanovo in Macedonia and Comana in Dobrudja . The Cumans from the current Russia joined the khanate of the Golden Horde .
In the 13th century , Western Cumans became Catholic Christians , while Eastern assumed Islam . Catholic "Diocese of the Cumans" included Romania and Bessarabia . This title was kept until 1523 .
For Russian battles with the Polovtsi, see the Battle of the Stugna River , the Battle of the Kalka River , and the Tale of Igor's Campaign. Polovtsian Dances is a theme in Alexander Borodin 's opera Prince Igor .
See also
External links Catholics and Cumans (http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaHistory/csango_cumman.htm ) Codex Cumanicus (http://www.ku.edu/carrie/texts/carrie_books/paksoy-2/cam2.html )