The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads North of the Danube Delta from the 10th to the mid-13th Century

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Manta 285, 297
Mantzikert (Malazgyrt), battle of 118
Manuel I Comnenus 128, 130, 131
al-Maqdisi, Mutahhar, author 82, 83
Maramure‘ 60, 242, 329–331, 340,
341
Mare Maggiore 42. See also Black Sea
Margarita 337
Markos, monk 91
Marmara, Sea 41
Martine‘ti 329
al-Marvazi, geographer and chronicler
63, 64, 182, 184, 209, 217, 232, 260
Marwan II, caliph 241
al-Mas’udi, chronicler 257, 264
Matca x, 285, 294, 492
Matthew of Edessa (Matt’ēos Urhajec’i),
chronicler 112
Matthia I Corvinus, Hungarian king
24
Mazaros 336
Mărcule‘ti 285, 296
Măstăcani 35, 320
Mândre‘ti ix, 285, 296, 329, 470
Mediterranean, Sea 10, 13, 41, 42,
270, 336, 337
Medveja 285
Megleno-Romanians 180
Melik-Temür 339
Melintziane 334
Menk Comans, Cuman ruler 331
Menumorut, ruler in Cri‘ana 73
Meotic Lake. See Azov Sea
Mereni 285
Merkits, Mongol tribe 151
Merverrudi, Mahammad Ibn Mansur,
author 182
Mesembria (Nesebăr) 40
Mesopotamia, Western 101
Meze‘ Gates 118
Michael VIII Palaeologus 168
Michael the Brave (Mihai Viteazul),
Romanian prince 24
Michael Cerularius, patriarch 113
Michael Psellos. See Psellos
Michael Rhetor, author 129
Michael the Syrian, patriarch and
chronicler 117, 122, 126, 276
Micle‘ti 313
Mikhalovce, region 317
Milcov, river 1
Miletin, river 315
Milloslaus de Comana 332
Mingür-oglu, Qipchaq tribe 260


Minsk 317
Mircea the Elder (Mircea cel Bătrân),
Romanian prince 328
Mirnoe 286, 296
Mirnopole viii, 68, 256, 285, 297
Missians. See Pechenegs
Moesia 107, 270
Moesia Inferior 23
Moesians 91
Moghuls 171
Moglena, region 180, 326, 335
Mohács, battle of 331
Molda. See Baia (Molda)
Moldavia vii, 1, 4, 7, 12, 14–17,
21–25, 27, 28, 33, 36, 37, 43–45,
47, 57, 60, 63, 67, 68, 71, 72, 88,
92, 95, 121, 127, 131, 132, 135–137,
141, 142, 157, 159, 161, 169, 174,
188–190, 193–196, 198, 201–204,
214, 216, 223, 226, 229, 231, 239,
242, 247, 248, 250, 251, 253–255,
259, 272, 286–288, 296, 298–301,
308–310, 312, 317, 322, 323, 326,
328, 340, 341, 349–352. See also
Carpathian-Dniestrian area
Moldavian, Plateau 14, 26
Moldova, Republic of 5, 19, 67, 68,
85, 191, 192, 196, 214, 228, 241,
242, 256, 280–284, 288, 302, 308,
314, 346
Moldova, river 157
Mole‘ti 192, 283
Mongol, Empire 170, 295
Mongolia 234
Mongols 71, 149, 151, 153, 162, 165,
168–171, 175, 184, 188, 197, 201,
210, 217, 233–235, 262, 265, 266,
277, 296, 309, 327, 339, 355, 358,
359
Monteoru culture 12
Moravia 59, 69
Moscow 5, 348–437
Moscu ix, x, 68, 256, 285, 295, 297,
493
Moses, Bulgarian nobleman 101
Moses Khorenats’i, chronicler 80, 81
Mosti‘tea 297
Movilifla 68
Mstislav III, Kievan prince 149
Mubâriz-eddin-Avlia-ben-Kuman 339
Muhammad Kâtib (the Writer), author
184
Mulder, Marcella, editor 6
Munich 5
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