Northern Nomads

The tribes who inhabited the northern plains of Central Asia from the first to the fifth century AD were mainly nomadic or semi-nomadic, living as cattle-herders and stock breeders.  Amongst these tribes, the most important were the K’ang-chü, the Huns, the Hsien-pi and the Turks, to name but a selection. Shifting balances of power in Central Asia meant that these tribes often fought with each other, but they also traded goods and learnt new agricultural techniques from each other. 

Informations connexes

  • Auteur(s):
    L. R. Kyzlasov
    Ère:
    1st to 5th century AD
    Langue de l'article:
    English
    Source:

    History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume III

    Format:
    PDF
    Pays:
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan

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