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The Steppe Geoglyphs are a number of earth constructions in the Turgai Trough area of Turgai in northern Kazakhstan. There are at least 260 of these earthworks.[1][2]

  1. ^ Blumenthal, Ralph (October 30, 2015). "NASA Adds to Evidence of Mysterious Ancient Earthworks". Retrieved November 1, 2015.
  2. ^ Epstein, Adam (October 31, 2015). "Even NASA is perplexed by these otherworldly 8,000-year-old formations in Kazakhstan". Retrieved November 1, 2015. Since then, Dey has found about 260 of the land designs—which resemble crop circles, but are much stranger.

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Xiongnu

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Bactria

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November 2007, ed. Andy Burnham Grousset, Rene (1970). The Empire of the Steppes. Rutgers University Press. pp. 29–31. ISBN 0-8135-1304-9. Hanshu, Former...

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Ghurid dynasty

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Seljuk Empire

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The Empire of the Steppes, (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1988), 167. Grousset, Rene (1988). The Empire of the Steppes. New Brunswick: Rutgers...

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Khwarazmian Empire

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Kushan Empire

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Indo-Europeans, probably the most oriental of those who occupied the steppes." Mallory & Mair 2008, pp. 270–297. Enoki, Koshelenko & Haidary 1994, pp...

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Karasuk culture

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Indo-Iranians while the local cultures have been considered as unconnected to the steppe. Nevertheless, a specifically Proto-Iranian identity has been proposed for...

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Chinese Turkestan

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Afanasievo culture

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descended from people who migrated c. 3700–3300 BCE across the Eurasian Steppe from the pre-Yamnaya Repin culture of the Don-Volga region. It is considered...

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Central Asia

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and especially treeless, grassy steppes. The vast steppe areas of Central Asia are considered together with the steppes of Eastern Europe as a homogeneous...

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Saka

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Iranian peoples who historically inhabited the northern and eastern Eurasian Steppe and the Tarim Basin. The Sakas were closely related to the Scythians, and...

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Sintashta culture

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mining and bronze metallurgy carried out there, which is unusual for a steppe culture. Among the main features of the Sintashta culture are high levels...

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Balasagun

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Hephthalites

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Panjakent

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Tagar culture

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to be closely related to those of contemporary Scythians on the Pontic steppe. The authors of the study suggested that the source of this genetic similarity...

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Khanate of Bukhara

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Darya. However, the Uzbek tribes remained nomadic, living a life on the steppe, and Abu'l Khayr Khan had no interest in conquering the lands of Transoxiana...

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Uyuk culture

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(2013). "Iron Age pastoral nomadism and agriculture in the eastern Eurasian steppe: Implications from dental palaeopathology and stable carbon and nitrogen...

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Tokharistan

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Oxus Treasure

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way characteristic of the Scythian animal style of the southern Russian steppes, an influence also seen in other pieces such a ring with a lion. A stylized...

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Yuezhi

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Iranian languages, who moved into northern Xinjiang from the Central Asian steppe in the 2nd millennium BC. Scholars such as Edwin Pulleyblank, Josef Markwart...

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Pazyryk burials

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bearers of the Pazyryk culture were horse-riding pastoral nomads of the steppe, and some may have accumulated great wealth through horse trading with merchants...

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Bezeklik Caves

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(November 2020). "A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of Eurasia's Eastern Steppe". Cell. 183 (4): 890–904.e29. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2020.10.015. PMC 7664836...

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Otrar

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became one of the supporting fortresses of the nomads wandering in the steppes. From Otrar, along the Arys, roads spread out to Taraz, Balasagun, and...

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