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Cuman khan
Boniak, Bonyak or Maniac, also known as Boniak the Mangy (Old Church Slavonic: Бонякъ Шолудивый; Ukrainian: Боняк Шолудивий; Russian: Боняк Шелудивый)
Boniak
South Slavic ethnic group
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Bosniaks
Turkic nomadic people
the Rus' border-guard system. Khan Boniak launched invasions on Kiev in 1096, 1097, 1105, and 1107. In 1096, Boniak attacked Kiev and burned down the princely
Cumans
1107 battle between Kievan Rus' and Cumans
Chernigov and Vladimir II Monomakh against the Cuman army of chieftain Boniak. It occurred on 12 August 1107, resulting in victory for the Rus', and the
Battle_of_the_Sula_river
c. 880–1240 East Slavic state in Europe
and besieged the city of Kiev. Boniak was a Cuman khan who led a series of invasions on Kievan Rus'. In 1096, Boniak attacked Kiev, plundered the Kiev
Kievan_Rus'
Puerto Rican professional wrestler (born 1988)
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Ivelisse_Vélez
Grand Prince of Kiev from 1113 to 1125
conducted yearly raids against the Polovtsians. In 1107 Monomakh defeated Boniak, a Cuman khan who led an invasion on Kievan Rus'. In 1111, Monomakh, alongside
Vladimir_II_Monomakh
Battle between Russians and nomads (1111 CE)
Belligerents Cuman–Kipchak Confederation Kievan Rus' Commanders and leaders Boniak Ayyub Khan (D) Koktus † Aklan Burchevich † Azgulai † Vladimir II Monomakh
Battle_of_the_Salnitsa_river
Series of wars circa 1054–1223
Kievian Rus' Commanders and leaders Cuman khans: Iskal † Sharukan Tugorkan † Boniak Urusoba † Altunopa † Könchek Hzak Kobyak Togly and others. Rus' princes:
Rus'–Cuman_wars
Qutb-ud-din Aibak - founder of the Delhi sultanate. Khan Boniak/Bonyak/Boniek/Bongek/Maniak. Boniak was a khan during the time of Sharukan. He was called
List of people of Cuman descent
List_of_people_of_Cuman_descent
Grand Prince of Kiev from 1093 to 1113
lands undefended. His father-in-law, Tugorkhan, raided Pereyaslavl, while Boniak, a Cuman khan, raided as far as Kiev, destroying Berestovo and sacking the
Sviatopolk_II_of_Kiev
Historic Eastern Orthodox Christian monastery in Kyiv
Retrieved 15 August 2025. "Stefan of Kyiv". 1993. Retrieved 15 August 2025. "Boniak". 1984. Retrieved 15 August 2025. "Povist' vremennykh lit". 1993. Retrieved
Kyiv_Pechersk_Lavra
Byzantine emperor from 1069 to 1071
1095 an impostor of Leo, Pseudo-Diogenes, convinced the Cuman chieftains Boniak and Tugorkan to invade the Byzantine Empire, dethrone Alexios and install
Leo_Diogenes
Differences in Primary Chronicle manuscripts
dynastic events, Semigallians defeat Vseslavichi. 1107–1108: Polovtsi raid by Boniak. Peace treaty. 282.25–283.3. See also Aepa. томьж лѣт мцса тогож иде володимеръ
Textual variants in the Primary Chronicle
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Strong; Resolute; Noble Strength
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Desirable; Acceptable
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Love; Friendliness; Affection
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Devoted to God.
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Beginning
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Famous
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Inconvenience of old age.
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With a sound mind, A lady
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Lotus
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