Klobuky is a municipality and village in Kladno District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,000 inhabitants. The villages...
Villainous Black Hat, New Mexico, a community in the United States Chorni Klobuky or "Black Hats", a group of Turkic-speaking tribes Haredi Judaism, whose...
tribal confederation of the "peak caps" or the "black hats" (the Chorni Klobuky, in Turkic karakalpak). The Berindeis were semi-nomadic and have been documented...
Jan Malypetr (21 December 1873 in Klobuky – 27 September 1947 in Slaný) was a Czechoslovak politician. As prime minister during the Great Depression he...
1168 as members of Turkic tribes known in the chronicles as the "Chorni Klobuky (Black Hats)". It is likely that the Pecheneg population of Hungary was...
Zagora Province Dolní Chabry Drahomyšl Družec Horoměřice Jemníky Kersko Klobuky, Central Bohemia, some 25 km NW of Prague - GPS: N50°18'4.49", E13°59'4...
Peris conserved at the National Art Museum of Catalonia. At the village of Klobuky in the Czech Republic there is an alleged prehistoric menhir, with height...
Karakalpaks Karakalpakstan, an autonomous republic within Uzbekistan Chorni Klobuky (Turkic Karakalpak), a group of semi-nomadic Turkic or Turkic-speaking...
Moguty, Tatrany, Revugy, Shelьbiry, and Topchaki belonged to the Chorni Klobuky. The original homeland of the Cumans is unknown before their eventual settlement...
recently. The largest real menhir is Kamenný pastýř ("stony shepherd") near Klobuky, with a height of 3.3 metres (10.8 ft). Czech menhirs are probably the...
chronicle under the year of 1093 as the center of the Torks (and later Chorni Klobuky), who settled along the Ros River valley and served Kievan princes. In...
association Detvan. He worked then for some time as a chemist in the town of Klobuky, later in a chemical factory in Slaný. When the First World War broke out...
Hustienowitz: Huštěnovice Hustopetsch (an der Betschwa): Hustopeče nad Bečvou Hut: Klobuky Hutberg: Hony, p. of Police nad Metují Hüttel: Chaloupky Hüttenberg: Pastviny...
neighbors and were destroyed by the Cumans and Byzantines in 1091. Chorni Klobuky (c. 1000-1240) were semi-settled Pechenegs (mostly) of the forest-steppe...