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Why are the Cumans not mentioned here at all. They, with the Kipchaks, formed a confederation and lived together but were two different tribes who came from different places - this is clearly explained in the book Cumans and Tatars (in it, it is written that many medievel historians have said they were completely different people with different origins). This must not get confused, and the article must get altered to include the Cumans. In this article - we dont know if the "Kipchaks" were Cuman only, Kipchak only, or both. This is because they lived together (with possible exchanges or fusing of cultures, weoponry language etc). This is explained in the Cuman people page (Wikipedia). The name of the article must also get changed to Kipchaks/Cumans in Georgia or Kipchaks - Cumans in Georgia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.133.46.232 ( talk) 21:43, 4 August 2010 (UTC)
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Why are the Cumans not mentioned here at all. They, with the Kipchaks, formed a confederation and lived together but were two different tribes who came from different places - this is clearly explained in the book Cumans and Tatars (in it, it is written that many medievel historians have said they were completely different people with different origins). This must not get confused, and the article must get altered to include the Cumans. In this article - we dont know if the "Kipchaks" were Cuman only, Kipchak only, or both. This is because they lived together (with possible exchanges or fusing of cultures, weoponry language etc). This is explained in the Cuman people page (Wikipedia). The name of the article must also get changed to Kipchaks/Cumans in Georgia or Kipchaks - Cumans in Georgia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.133.46.232 ( talk) 21:43, 4 August 2010 (UTC)
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