Tihomir or Tocomerius/Togomer/Totomer/Tugomir (circa 1290 - circa 1310) was a Cumanian (Kipchak) warlord, possibly the father of Basarab I, the founder of the principality of Wallachia. Events King Edward I of England banishes all Jews from Britain. ... Events Abulfeda becomes governor of Hama. ... 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. ... Kipchaks (also Kypchaks, Qipchaqs) are an ancient Turkic people, first mentioned in the historical chronicles of Central Asia in the 1st millennium BC. Their language was also known as Kipchak. ... Posada Battle Basarab I was an early ruler of the principality of Wallachia, known as Ãntemeietorul (The Founder) (c. ... Prince Albert of Monaco on the left represents a principality where he wields adminisitrative authority. ... Map of Romania with Wallachia in yellow. ...
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Wallachia (also spelt Walachia, known as Ţara Românească, "the Romanian Land" in Romanian) is a historical region in Southern Romania, corresponding to a principality formed in the late Middle Ages and in existence until the mid-19th century.
Wallachia was situated north of the Danube and south of the Carpathian Mountains.
Wallachia was under the control of the First Bulgarian State from its formation in 681 until approximately the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian basin at the end of the 10th century.
Wallachia (also spelt Walachia, known as The Romanian Country in Romanian: Ţara Românească) formed a Romanian principality in eastern Europe from the late Middle Ages until the mid-19th century.
The name Wallachia is derived from Valachs a german word for Romanians who was taken by the Slavs and used as Vlach.
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