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Chorni Klobuky or Chornye Klobuki, meaning "black hats" (from Russian: Чёрные клобуки, romanized: Chërnyye klobuki and Ukrainian: Чорні клобуки, romanized: Chorni klobuky) was a generic name[1] for a group of semi-nomadic Turkic tribes of Berendei, Torki, Kovui of Chernihiv, Pechenegs, and others[2] that at the end of 11th century settled on the southern frontier of Kiev and Pereyaslav principalities along the Ros River valley.[2][3]

  1. ^ Chorni Klobuky in the Cossack dictionary-handbook
  2. ^ a b Chorni Klobuky in the Small dictionary of History of Ukraine
  3. ^ Chorni Klobuky in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia

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Chorni Klobuky or Chornye Klobuki, meaning "black hats" (from Russian: Чёрные клобуки, romanized: Chërnyye klobuki and Ukrainian: Чорні клобуки, romanized: Chorni...

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Moscow, "Science", 1974. (in Russian) Pletneva S.A., "Antiques of Black Klobuks (Oguzes)", Moscow, 1972. Robb, J., People of stone: stelae, personhood...

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