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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Kazakhstan, the largest country fully within the Eurasian Steppe, has been a historical crossroads and home to numerous different peoples, states and empires throughout history. Throughout history, peoples on the territory of modern Kazakhstan had nomadic lifestyle, which developed and influenced Kazakh culture. Human activity in the region began with the extinct Pithecanthropus and ...
  2. britannica.com

    History of Kazakhstan, survey of the notable events and people in the history of Kazakhstan, from the Bronze Age to the present day. The immense size and varied landscape of modern Kazakhstan—the ninth largest country in the world by land area—precluded the possibility of a unified culture covering
    Author:Denis Sinor
  3. history-maps.com

    Dec 30, 2024Kazakhstan, the largest country entirely within the Eurasian Steppe, has been a significant crossroads for diverse peoples, cultures, and empires throughout history. Human activity in the region dates back over a million years, with early hominids such as Pithecanthropus and Sinanthropus inhabiting areas like the Karatau Mountains and the Caspian Sea region. By 40,000 years ago, modern Homo ...
  4. britannica.com

    3 days agoKazakhstan, largest country in Central Asia. It is bounded on the north by Russia, on the east by China, on the south by Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, the Aral Sea, and Turkmenistan, and on the southwest by the Caspian Sea. It was a constituent republic of the Soviet Union and became independent in 1991.
  5. storymaps.arcgis.com

    Sep 15, 2024In 1459, Kerei and Zhanibek, dissatisfied with Abu'l-Khayr's rule, founded the Kazakh Khanate in the Zhetysu region, uniting nomadic tribes and creating a new political entity. Their leadership helped consolidate Kazakh identity through a common culture, language, and traditions. The Khanate's flexible political system allowed it to expand its influence and navigate Central Asia's complex ...
  6. earth-site.co.uk

    Jun 28, 2024Kazakhstan possesses a rich and diverse history spanning thousands of years. The region was inhabited by nomadic tribes as early as the 1st millennium BC, with evidence of early human settlement found in the form of ancient petroglyphs and archaeological sites. The Scythians, a nomadic people renowned for their horsemanship and martial prowess, were among the earliest known inhabitants of the ...
  7. historycentral.com

    The people of this region are of Mongol and Turkic origin who presence in Kazakhstan dates back thousands of years. Islam came to the area between the 7th and 9th centuries and the Mongols held sway from the early 13th through the mid-15th centuries. At this point the Kazakhs were recognized as a distinct entity but eventually infighting resulted in a tri-part split into the larger, Middle ...

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    History of Kazakhstan

    Kazakhstan, the largest country fully within the Eurasian Steppe, has been a historical crossroads and home to numerous different peoples, states and empires throughout history. Throughout history, peoples on the territory of modern Kazakhstan had nomadic lifestyle, which developed and influenced Kazakh culture. Human activity in the region began with the extinct Pithecanthropus and Sinanthropus one million–800,000 years ago in the Karatau Mountains and the Caspian and Balkhash areas. Neanderthals were present from 140,000 to 40,000 years ago in the Karatau Mountains and central Kazakhstan. Modern Homo sapiens appeared from 40,000 to 12,000 years ago in southern, central and eastern Kazakhstan. After the end of the last glacial period human settlement spread across the country and led to the extinction of the mammoth and the woolly rhinoceros. Hunter-gatherer communes invented bows and boats and used domesticated wolves and traps for hunting. Wikipedia

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