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    History of Central Asia

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    The history of Central Asia concerns the history of the various peoples that have inhabited Central Asia. The lifestyle of such people has been determined primarily by the area's climate and geography. The aridity of the region makes agriculture difficult and distance from the sea cut it off from much trade. Thus, few major cities developed in the region. Nomadic horse peoples of the steppe dominated the area for millennia. Relations between the steppe nomads and the settled people in and around Central Asia were marked by conflict. The nomadic lifestyle was well suited to warfare, and the steppe horse riders became some of the most militarily potent people in the world, due to the devastating techniques and ability of their horse archers. Periodically, tribal leaders or changing conditions would cause several tribes to organize themselves into a single military force, which would then often launch campaigns of conquest, especially into more 'civilized' areas. Wikipedia

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    Contemporary political map of Central Asia The history of Central Asia concerns the history of the various peoples that have inhabited Central Asia. The lifestyle of such people has been determined primarily by the area's climate and geography. The aridity of the region makes agriculture difficult and distance from the sea cut it off from much trade. Thus, few major cities developed in the ...
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  4. britannica.com

    History of Central Asia - Prehistory, Antiquity, Empires: The beginnings of human history in Central Asia date back to the late Pleistocene Epoch, some 25,000 to 35,000 years ago, which includes the last full interglacial period and the last glaciation, the latter being followed by the interglacial period that still persists today. The Aurignacian culture of the Upper Paleolithic coincided ...
  5. worldhistorymaps.info

    Ancient Central Asia (700 BC to 325 AD) By 700 BC, Eastern Iranian tribes known collectively as the Scythians (Sakas) dominated most of Central Asia. The Scythians weren't a unified nation; they were a series of independent tribes with similar languages and customs.
  6. ancient-civilization.com

    Learn about the history and culture of the ancient civilizations of Central Asia, from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic era. Explore the geographical conditions, the origins, the achievements, and the interactions of the Jeytun, Altyn-Depe, Murgab Delta, Achaemenid, Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian, Parthian, Kushan, and Sogdian cultures.
  7. historydiscussion.net

    Here we detail about the top fourteen tribes of ancient central Asia. They are: 1. The Scythian Tribes 2. The Ancient Huns 3. The Wusuns 4. The Awars 5. The Turks 6. The Western Turks 7. The Yuchis 8. The Hepthals 9. The Aguz 10. The Uigur and Others. Tribe # 1. The Scythian Tribes: We have seen that from the third millennium before Christ up to practically the middle of .the first millennium ...
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Central Asia and Ancient India have long traditions of social-cultural, religious, political and economic contact since remote antiquity. [1] The two regions have common and contiguous borders, climatic continuity, similar geographical features and geo-cultural affinity.
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