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- ...name="Khazanov1984">{{cite book|author=Anatoly Michailovich Khazanov|title=Nomads and the outside world|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PPumUjpp--UC&pg20 KB (3.102 kelime) - 10:39, 4 Eylül 2019
- ...ified everything related to the everyday life and political affairs of the nomads at the time. He forbade the selling of women, theft, fighting among the Mon ...ordvin]]s, [[Chuvash people|Chuvash]], and other nations of the southern [[Eurasian Steppe#Russian Steppe|Russian steppe]]. By 1237, the Mongols began encroach108 KB (16.440 kelime) - 12:59, 25 Mart 2017
- ...Genghis Khan. The Naimans' defeat left Temüjin as the sole ruler of the [[Eurasian Steppe|Mongol steppe]] – all the prominent confederations fell or united ...dministrators could not be found among his Mongol people because they were nomads and thus had no experience governing cities. For this purpose Genghis Khan99 KB (15.120 kelime) - 13:00, 25 Mart 2017
- ...istan]], [[China]], [[Russia]] and [[Mongolia]]), the region also known as Eurasian sub-continent. Kazakh identity is of medieval origin and was strongly shape ...e=1992 }}</ref> and other tribes such as the [[Huns]], and ancient Iranian nomads like the [[Sarmatians]], [[Saka]] and [[Scythians]] who populated the terri47 KB (6.405 kelime) - 02:22, 4 Ocak 2018
- ...ef>{{cite book|last=Spinei|first=Victor|title=The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads North of the Danube Delta from the Tenth to the Mid-Thirteenth Century|url= ...after.<ref>{{cite book|last=Allsen|first=Thomas T.|title=The Royal Hunt in Eurasian History|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WFls6zdc40QC&pg=PA256|year=2072 KB (10.914 kelime) - 19:09, 25 Mart 2017
- ...]].<ref>[http://www.allempires.com/article/index.php?q=Central_Asia Steppe Nomads and Central Asia] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080529004 ...es of [[Eastern Europe]] as a homogeneous geographical zone known as the [[Eurasian Steppe]].61 KB (8.681 kelime) - 19:23, 25 Mart 2017
- ...horse nomadism was introduced into Mongolia, the political center of the [[Eurasian Steppe]] also shifted to Mongolia, where it remained until the 18th century Since prehistoric times, Mongolia has been inhabited by nomads who, from time to time, formed great confederations that rose to power and105 KB (15.046 kelime) - 21:01, 8 Eylül 2019
- ...Proto-Mongols Medieval tribes Modern clans Nomadic empire Eurasian nomads Eurasian Steppe Slab Grave culture Ordos culture History of Central Asia History of1 KB (205 kelime) - 20:17, 25 Mart 2017
- [[Category:Eurasian nomads]]12 KB (1.975 kelime) - 17:39, 26 Mart 2017
- ...is an abstract [[Seal (emblem)|seal]] or [[Seal (emblem)|stamp]] used by [[Eurasian nomad]]ic peoples and by cultures influenced by them. The tamga was normall They were common among the Eurasian nomads throughout Classical Antiquity and the Middle Ages (including [[Alans]], [[11 KB (1.599 kelime) - 17:39, 26 Mart 2017
- ...nk1=Peter Benjamin Golden|title=Studies on the peoples and cultures of the Eurasian steppes|date=2011|publisher=Ed. Acad. Române|location=Bucureşti|isbn=978- [[Category:Nomads of the Eurasian steppe]]14 KB (1.990 kelime) - 18:21, 26 Mart 2017
- [[Category:Nomads of the Eurasian steppe]]20 KB (2.472 kelime) - 18:24, 26 Mart 2017
- ...onian Basin]] region in 567 by the [[Pannonian Avars|Avars]], a [[Eurasian nomads|nomadic]] people of uncertain origins and ethno-linguistic affiliation.<ref ...er represent nostalgia for the lost nomadic past or evidence a new wave of nomads arriving from the Pontic steppes at the end of the 7th century.{{sfn|Barfor26 KB (3.927 kelime) - 00:01, 30 Eylül 2019
- As the [[Göktürk Empire]] expanded westwards on the [[Eurasian Steppe]] during the 6th century, peoples such as the [[Pannonian Avars|Avar ...by [[Justinian I]]), the Avars had obtained a grant of gold to crush other nomads — the [[Sabirs]], [[Utigurs]], [[Kutrigurs]] and [[Saragurs]] - in the la6 KB (975 kelime) - 18:26, 26 Mart 2017
- ...and '''Varchonites''' (by the [[Göktürks]]), were a group of [[Eurasian nomads]] of unknown origin<ref name="EB_Avar">{{cite web |url=http://global.britan ...eudo-Avars, so as to boast that they were the only formidable power in the Eurasian steppe. The Gokturks claimed that the "real Avars" remained loyal subjects32 KB (4.663 kelime) - 18:27, 26 Mart 2017
- ...com|publisher=Encyclopedia Britannica|accessdate=25 July 2015}}</ref> of [[nomads|nomadic peoples]] who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the Attempts to identify the Xiongnu with later groups of the western [[Eurasian Steppe]] remain controversial. [[Scythians]] and [[Sarmatians]] were concur103 KB (15.025 kelime) - 18:27, 26 Mart 2017
- ...ready to integrate other groups to increase their military power, in the [[Eurasian Steppe]] in the 4th to {{nobr|6th centuries AD}}.{{sfn|Pohl|1999|pp=501-502 ...needed|date=September 2015}} This custom had already been practised in the Eurasian Steppes in the [[Bronze Age]] and in the early [[Iron Age]], but it disappe68 KB (10.472 kelime) - 18:28, 26 Mart 2017
- ...Pulleyblank, page 35</ref><ref>Studies on the Peoples and Cultures of the Eurasian Steppes, PETER B. GOLDEN, page 27, http://www.academia.edu/9609971/Studies_ During the Middle Ages, various Turkic peoples of the Eurasian steppe were subsumed under the identity of the "[[Scythians]]".<ref name="G116 KB (16.285 kelime) - 18:30, 26 Mart 2017
- |region=from [[Eurasian steppe]] into [[Europe]] ...tp://www.federatio.org/joes/EurasianStudies_0409.pdf |journal=[[Journal of Eurasian Studies]] |volume=1 |pages=158, 162}}</ref>{{sfn|Pronk-Tiethoff|2013|p=58}}16 KB (2.322 kelime) - 18:31, 26 Mart 2017
- ...reigners. At the same time, various other exonym words were used for these nomads, such as 'Konar-göçer', 'Göçebe', 'Göçer-yörük', 'Göçerler', and ...e believed to have mixed with native Sogdian peoples and lived as pastoral nomads until the Russian conquest of the 19th century.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://w34 KB (5.016 kelime) - 18:36, 26 Mart 2017