The Kipchak people are a Turkic ethnic group originally from the Central Asian steppes. They played a significant role in the history of the Kipchak Khanate, which was a powerful state in the 13th century. The Kipchaks were known for their nomadic lifestyle, skilled horsemanship, and archery, which made them formidable warriors.
Over time, the Kipchak people migrated westward, influencing various regions, including parts of Eastern Europe and Russia. Today, their descendants can be found in several countries, including Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and Turkey, where they maintain aspects of their cultural heritage and traditions.