or will we recapture in game? i am curious that
It should be abandoned as far as i know
“Cuman invasion”
So we’re blaming an entire group of people for the actions of a few extremists now? Really?
You know Cuman attacks are caused by incendiary language like this, you bigot.
and the trolling Begins…
#cumansdidnothingwrong
the Cumans are a people of peace. these thugs do not represent the cuman society so can you please remove the word “cuman” from the title i find it highly triggering
#saynotohate #sayyestolove
where are you from my friend
okay i will
the Cumans aren’t barbarians. Cumans are just wanted to get a bit of silver for rings. They wanted to play wedding, but they didn’t have enough of silver, that’s why they asked for Skalitz…
#GoCumans #MakeCumansGreatAgain #NoOffense #SJWCumansGuard
the united emirate of Cumania
title was replaced
how dare you ! you’re making a mockery of an ancient people . spell it right or remove it you Kafir
I’m located in Samopesh, and the raid on neuhoff farm has inflamed bigotry and hatred against Cumans all over Bohemia.
Those sad lost men only raided that farm, because of Cumanphobia, and the fact that Bohemians are not inclusive enough.
You might see them as cuman invaders, if you’re a bigot.
But i see a doctor, an engineer and a teacher.
Thank you! You’ll save us from him. He wants to black the Cumans name. They just wanted to be friends…
Cuman, Hungarian Kun, member of a nomadic Turkish people, comprising the western branch of the Kipchak confederation until the Mongol invasion (1237) forced them to seek asylum in Hungary. During the 12th century the Cumans acted as auxiliary troops for the Russian princes and in that capacity clashed with Hungarian expeditionary forces; but, by the beginning of the 13th century, they had become more aggressive and launched their own raids into southeastern Transylvania. Soon afterward the Cuman prince Barc and 15,000 of his people were baptized (1227). The first bishopric of Cumania was established in 1228, and King Béla IV of Hungary assumed the title “king of Cumania.” In 1239 he granted asylum to the Cumans and their prince Kuthen, who had earlier tried unsuccessfully to organize Russian resistance to the Mongols. Just before the Mongol invasion of Hungary in 1240–41, however, Kuthen, who was considered a dangerous alien, was murdered; the Cumans left Hungary but were resettled there by Béla in 1245. Béla’s son, the future Stephen V, married a Cuman princess, and, under the rule of their son (Ladislas IV [László]; 1272–90), Cuman influence in Hungarian affairs was great. Nevertheless, the Cumans did not become completely assimilated into Hungarian society for centuries.