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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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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Homo sapiens reached Central Asia by 50,000 to 40,000 years ago. The Tibetan Plateau is thought to have been reached by 38,000 years ago. [7] [8] [9] The currently oldest modern human sample found in northern Central Asia, is a 45,000-year-old remain, which was genetically closest to ancient and modern East Asians, but his lineage died out quite early.[10] [11]
  3. historydiscussion.net

    Here we detail about the top 8 Dynasties in the history of central Asia. They are: 1. Dynasty of Hunnish Kings 2. Turkish Dynasties 3. The Turkish Ashena Dynasty 4. The Kshahrat Dynasty 5. Abbasi Dynasty (749-818) 6. Abbasi Dynasty (749-818) 7. Khitan Dynasty 8. The Ghaznavi Dynasty Dynasty # 1. Dynasty of Hunnish Kings: (i) Tumun Shanyu (250 B.C.): It was just as China was being united under ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    This list includes defunct and extant monarchical dynasties of sovereign and non-sovereign statuses at the national and subnational levels. Monarchical polities each ruled by a single family—that is, a dynasty, although not explicitly styled as such, like the Golden Horde and the Qara Qoyunlu—are included. Dynasties had/have assumed power in various types of monarchical entities, from ...
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  6. britannica.com

    history of Central Asia, history of the area from prehistoric and ancient times to the present.. In its historical application the term Central Asia designates an area that is considerably larger than the heartland of the Asian continent. Were it not for the awkwardness of the term, it would be better to speak of Central Eurasia, comprising all those parts of the huge Eurasian landmass that ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Dynasties of Afghanistan (8 C, 14 P) Ashide (4 P) Ashina tribe (1 C, 8 P) S. Simjurids (3 P) Y. Yaglakar clan (7 P) Pages in category "Dynasties of Central Asia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ädiz clan; Anushtegin dynasty; Ashide; Ashina tribe; B.
  8. factsanddetails.com

    Central Asia has a rich history to which numerous tribes and nationalities have contributed over at least 2,500 years. A vital factor in the history of the southern part of the region was its location astride the most direct trade route between China and Europe, the so-called Silk Route, which began to develop in the heyday of the Roman Empire ...
  9. worldhistorymaps.info

    Thus Central Asia has a very long history, of which we sometimes only know fragments. Central Asia in 500 AD (Highlighting the Hephthalite and Huna Empires) Prehistoric Central Asia (before 700 BC) Central Asia has been inhabited by humans (homo-sapiens) since at least 40-50'000 years ago. The race of these early inhabitants is not known for ...
  10. ancient-civilization.com

    When Central Asia partially became part of the Achaemenid empire, the Achaemenids faced fierce opposition from a powerful alliance of nomadic tribes, which in ancient sources are called Massagets. Eventually, the main nomadic areas remained independent, but the main settled oases became part of the Achaemenid empire and were united into several ...
  11. britannica.com

    History of Central Asia - Silk Road, Mongols, Timurids: During the last decades of the 4th century ce, a new, powerful empire emerged in Mongolia, the political heartland of Central Asia. The Juan-juan (Rouran) had stepped into the place vacated by the Xiongnu. Chinese descriptions barely distinguish them from their predecessors. Their history is an incessant series of campaigns against their ...
  12. historyfiles.co.uk

    Aryana Vaejah (or Airyanem Vaejah) translates as the 'expanse of the Aryans'. It was part of the core homeland of the early Indo-Iranians in the late second millennium and early first millennium BC. As for all matters for southern Central Asia and northern South Asia in the half a millennium preceding the formation and expansion of the Achaemenid empire, its precise location in historical ...
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