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  • ...owever, it is clear that the [[Anatolian languages]], the oldest branch of Indo-European, have been spoken in Anatolia since at least the 19th century BC. ...[[ancient Anatolians]]) were themselves relatively recent [[Indo-European migrations|immigrants]] to Anatolia from the north.
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  • ...casoid physical traits. These clusters point to significant cross-regional migrations (both east to west and west to east) that likely started in the Neolithic p ...was a gene flow between Tuoba Xianbei and Xiongnu during the two southward migrations.
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  • ...literary sources preserve many names, and three [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] words (medos, kamos, strava), which have been studied for more than a cen ...tıbek |editor5-last=Buyar |editor5-first=Cengiz |title=Altay Communities: Migrations and Emergence of Nations |publisher=Print(ist) |year=2014 |pages=27–52 |c
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  • {{Main article|Turkic migrations|Turkic tribal confederations|Nomadic empires}} ...a. The evidence of paternal R1a supports the [[Kurgan hypothesis]] for the Indo-European expansion from the Volga steppe region.<ref name=pmid20091844>{{cite journa
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  • ...orcing them to flee west, which started a series of the Xiongnu's westward migrations (93-c. 380) to the S. Siberia and Middle Asia <ref>L.T. Yablonsky ''"Stock- ...imes linked to the [[Tukhara]] and [[Asii]] – [[Indo-European migrations|Indo-European peoples]] who had conquered [[Bactria]] (''Tukhara'') six centuries earlier
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  • ...originated on the Pontic-Caspian steppe. The [[Tocharians]] were an early Indo-European branch in the [[Tarim Basin]]. At the beginning of written history the enti ...then the earliest hypothesised steppe religion would have been the [[Proto-Indo-European religion|mythology of the Indo-Europeans]]. Later, [[Tangriism]] was introd
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  • ...ory, this has been an area of constant ferment from which emerged numerous migrations and invasions to the southeast (into China), to the southwest (into [[Trans ...ntury BC, the inhabitants of Mongolian western part evidently were nomadic Indo-European speakers, either [[Scythians]]<ref name="studies">[http://countrystudies.us
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