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− | '''Cumana''' is a [[Half-orc Race & Physiology|half-orc]] [[ | + | '''Cumana''' is a [[Half-orc Race & Physiology|half-orc]] [[Sanjak|sanjak]] in the Tatar Steppe between the Dneiper and Don rivers, north of the [[Black Sea]]. The region borders on [[The Grand Duchy of Moskva|Moskva]], [[The Grand Principality of Kiyev|Kiyev]], [[The Ottoman Empire|the Ottoman Empire]], [[The Kingdom of Zaporozhia|Zaporozhia]] and minor states of [[Transcaucasia]]. The sanjak covers an area of 98.5 [[20-mile Hex Map|hexes]], with a population of 337,782. Mutrakan, the largest city, has a population of 85,218. |
− | + | == History == | |
− | + | ==== Arrival of the Cumans ==== | |
+ | During the 9th and 10th centuries, tribes of pure-blood orcs and half-bloods migrated from the steppes below the Altai mountains, emerging north of the Caspian Sea in the 11th century. The Cumans, Pechenegs and Kipchaks raided the Khazars and parts of eastern Rus, before sweeping over the Don River into Kiyevan lands. In 1061, | ||
+ | == Settlements == | ||
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Revision as of 02:23, 23 December 2021
Cumana is a half-orc sanjak in the Tatar Steppe between the Dneiper and Don rivers, north of the Black Sea. The region borders on Moskva, Kiyev, the Ottoman Empire, Zaporozhia and minor states of Transcaucasia. The sanjak covers an area of 98.5 hexes, with a population of 337,782. Mutrakan, the largest city, has a population of 85,218.
History
Arrival of the Cumans
During the 9th and 10th centuries, tribes of pure-blood orcs and half-bloods migrated from the steppes below the Altai mountains, emerging north of the Caspian Sea in the 11th century. The Cumans, Pechenegs and Kipchaks raided the Khazars and parts of eastern Rus, before sweeping over the Don River into Kiyevan lands. In 1061,
Settlements
Name | Population | Year founded | Province |
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Balakleya | 483 | 1264 | Cumana |
Barvenshan | 450 | 1470 | Cumana |
Bogodukhan | 640 | 1394 | Cumana |
Chuson | 598 | 1411 | Cumana |
Izyum | 973 | 1261 | Cumana |
Kaskan | 660 | 1386 | Cumana |
Kupyan | 805 | 1328 | Cumana |
Merefa | 870 | 1302 | Cumana |
Mutrakan | 85,218 | 1241 | Cumana |
Olshan | 808 | 1327 | Cumana |
Valki | 873 | 1301 | Cumana |
Volkhan | 1,010 | 1246 | Cumana |
Anor | 398 | 1491 | Donbass |
Arkov | 304 | 1407 | Donbass |
Kamut | 4,330 | 1336 | Donbass |
Luka | 338 | 1515 | Donbass |
Miter | 478 | 1459 | Donbass |
Neykhon | 568 | 1423 | Donbass |
Rosk | 348 | 1511 | Donbass |
Tork | 244 | 1455 | Donbass |
Vodar | 348 | 1511 | Donbass |
Balki | 1,888 | 1348 | Itossia |
Itoskhan | 5,832 | 1342 | Itossia |
Mikhai | 145 | 1592 | Itossia |
Vesoi | 2,406 | 1265 | Itossia |
Sumi | 6,452 | 1246 | Sumi |