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About Aëpa II, Khan of the Kumans
Aëpa II Ocenevich was the Khan of the Cumans, a Turkic nomadic tribe that lived in the steppes of Central Asia during the early Middle Ages. The Cumans also lived in modern-day Ukraine and Russia, and as far east as Kazakhstan. They were also known as the Polovtsians or Folban.
Aëpa II's daughter, Aëpovna, Princess of the Cumans, had a daughter named Maria Yuryevna with Yuri I Vladimirovich Dolgoruky.
Aëpa II, Khan of the Kumans is our 29th great grandfather.
Janet Milburn
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THE THREE DAUGHTERS OF KHAN AEPA
The website "Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors" (citing "Europaische Stammtafela, Vol. II" by Wilhelm Karl, Prinz zu Isenberg) develops that Khan Aepa was the father of three daughters by unknown mothers and / or concubines --
1.) "Miss von Polowcen", who married Vladimir II of Kiev
2.) "Miss Polowcen", who married Svyatoslav II Olgovich, Duke of Chernigov (circa 1090 - 1164)
3.) Anna Aepovna (born circa 1092), who married Yuri I "Dolgoruki"
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Aug 23 2017, 12:50:28 UTC
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Aug 23 2017, 12:50:48 UTC
Despite the weakening of Kumans and the rigid control over them on the part of the Rus Princes, Vladimir Monomah supported his prestige in the steppes not only by military actions, but also by numerous peace treaties he concluded with heads of separate hordes, thus also breaking tribal unity. So, in January 1107 Vladimir, Davyd and Oleg went to the steppe to the Ayapa (Ayubay, a son of Azan, son of Ishim, from the ruling clan of the Kipchak horde) and another Ayapa pasturelands. They concluded peace with Kumans, and Vladimir married his son George (future Üry/Yury (his Türkic name was Djurgi) Dolgoruky (Long Limbs)) to a daughter of Epiop (just another distortion of the same name Ayubay, she was a first cousin of Sharukan and a granddaughter of Kipchak great Khan Ishim), and Oleg (of Karajar/Chernihiv, his Türkic name was Yolyg, meaning "divinator" ("prophet") took for his son Akaepida daughter of Yan's grandson. Later, in the 1117 Vladimir concluded one more important dynastic marriage, marrying his son Andrey to a granddaughter of Tugorkan. With these marriages he substantially secured the border of the Pereyaslavl princedom.
http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/26Kipchaks/Pletneva/Kipchaks...
О хане Аепы Осеневиче (русский)
Аепа (татарское — Каип) — имя двух половецких ханов, заключивших мир с Владимиром Мономахом.
Аепа Осенев (род. ок. 1070) — сын хана Осеня (или Асеня). Выдал свою дочь Анну[%D0%B8%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%87%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA не указан 91 день] за Юрия Долгорукого 12 января 1108 года (или 1107). Позже, в 1113 году Аепа с Боняком осадили крепость Вырь, постояли несколько дней под стенами и ушли, узнав о подходе русских дружин. В 1117 году Аепа совершил набег на дунайских болгар и многих пленил. Впоследствии был уничтожен болгарским князем, который прислал половцам отравленные яства. В результате этого многие, включая самого хана, были отравлены и умерли, остальных побили и пленили в бою. Половецкий хан Аепа Гиргенев выдал дочь за сына Олега Святославича (скорее всего за Святослава Ольговича) 12 января 1108 года (или 1107). Меньше известен, чем Аепа Осенев.
Ссылки
АЕПА (Осени) РЮРИКОВИЧИ И ПОЛОВЦЫ Русско-половецкие войны (XI—XIII вв.)
Литература
А.Карпов «Юрий Долгорукий», изд., Молодая Гвардия 2006 год (ЖЗЛ).
Категория: Половецкие ханы ханы
Aëpa II, Khan of the Kumans's Timeline
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Suzdal, Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia
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