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    The Eurasian nomads were groups of nomadic peoples living throughout the Eurasian Steppe, who are largely known from frontier historical sources from...
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    sent an army into Mongolia, the nomads would flee and come back when the Chinese ran out of supplies. But the steppe nomads were relatively few and their...
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    Pannonian Avars (/ˈævɑːrz/) were an alliance of several groups of Eurasian nomads of various origins. The peoples were also known as the Obri in chronicles...
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  • дамыгъэ, romanized: damığə) was an abstract seal or stamp used by Eurasian nomads and by cultures influenced by them. The tamga was normally the emblem...
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    Scythians, Scytho-Siberians, Early Nomads, or Iron Age Nomads. The Scytho-Siberian world emerged on the Eurasian Steppe at the dawn of the Iron Age in...
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    (1998a). "Sintashta-Arkaim Culture". The Center for the Study of the Eurasian Nomads (CSEN). Archived from the original on 28 February 2019. Retrieved 16...
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    strategic importance and therefore hotly contested against various Eurasian nomads such as Di and Rong (Shang and Zhou dynasties), Xiongnu (Qin and Han...
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    Russia's Nenets Autonomous Okrug. In ancient and early medieval times, Eurasian nomads dominated the eastern steppe areas of Europe, such as the Scythians...
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    (1998a). "Sintashta-Arkaim Culture". The Center for the Study of the Eurasian Nomads (CSEN). Retrieved 16 September 2010. Koryakova, L. (1998b). "An Overview...
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  • traditional continents of Europe and Asia Eurasian Plate, a tectonic plate Eurasian Steppe, an ecoregion Eurasian nomads People having mixed European and Asian...
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    Scythians (category Iranian nomads)
    broader sense, Scythians has also been used to designate all early Eurasian nomads, although the validity of such terminology is controversial, and other...
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    Europe and the western half of Asia. Despite medieval invasions by Eurasian nomads, a group to which the Proto-Indo-Europeans had once belonged, Indo-European...
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    centuries BC, when nomads from Central Asia migrated into the territory of the Sauromatians in the southern Ural mountains. These nomads conquered the Sauromatians...
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    Nomadic empire (redirect from Nomad empire)
    like Aleksandra (Iškandara) Lisowska or Roxelana. Conquest dynasty Eurasian nomads History of Central Asia Inner Asia List of conflicts in Europe during...
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    Hephthalites Pannonian Avars Turks Four Barbarians Five Barbarians Eurasian Nomads Nomadic Empire Central Asia Bactria–Margiana Badakhshan Medes Sogdia/Kangju...
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    protecting herds, and for war. It was a defining characteristic of the Eurasian nomads during antiquity and the medieval period, as well as the Iranian peoples...
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    (2007). The Horse The Wheel And Language. How Bronze-Age Riders From the Eurasian Steppes Shaped The Modern World. Princeton University Press. Basu A, Sarkar-Roy...
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  • the history of nomad peoples, particularly the Eurasian nomads and the history of the Eurasian steppes. Studies of the Eurasian nomads influence the political...
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    decoration, spread over much of Eurasian region, from Southern Urals to Kashgar, a pottery made by late Bronze Age nomads. The Andronovo culture is notable...
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    Hephthalites Pannonian Avars Turks Four Barbarians Five Barbarians Eurasian Nomads Nomadic Empire Central Asia Bactria–Margiana Badakhshan Medes Sogdia/Kangju...
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  • pastoral nomads left no presence archaeologically or were impoverished, but this has now been challenged, and was clearly not so for many ancient Eurasian nomads...
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    and terms such as the "Scytho-Siberian world" are often used. Other Eurasian nomad peoples recognised by ancient writers, notably Herodotus, include the...
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    Society Religion Mainstream Kurgan hypothesis Indo-European migrations Eurasian nomads Alternative and fringe Anatolian hypothesis Armenian hypothesis Beech...
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    Such groups include hunter-gatherers, pastoral nomads (owning livestock), tinkers and trader nomads. In the twentieth century, the population of nomadic...
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    Saka (category Iranian nomads)
    nomads, the name "Saka" is used specifically for the ancient nomads of the eastern steppe, while "Scythian" is used for the related group of nomads living...
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    Scythian art and may represent the easternmost extension of Indo-European Eurasian nomads, such as the Saka, or may be linkable to Palaeo-Siberians or Yeniseians...
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    psychological blow for the nomads north of the Jaxartes. Alexander's main aim, however, had never been to subdue the nomads; he wanted to go to the south...
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    Hephthalites Pannonian Avars Turks Four Barbarians Five Barbarians Eurasian Nomads Nomadic Empire Central Asia Bactria–Margiana Badakhshan Medes Sogdia/Kangju...
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    capital have not yet been found.: 33–37  The Huns were a group of Eurasian nomads, appearing from east of the Volga, who migrated further into Western...
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    Hephthalites Pannonian Avars Turks Four Barbarians Five Barbarians Eurasian Nomads Nomadic Empire Central Asia Bactria–Margiana Badakhshan Medes Sogdia/Kangju...
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