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  1. Mongol People

    Linked via "horsemanship"

    The Mongol people are a broad ethno-linguistic group originating in the vast steppe regions of Central and East Asia. Primarily concentrated in Mongolia and Inner Mongolia (China)/), their historical identity is intrinsically linked to nomadic pastoralism, horsemanship, and the political structures established during the era of the Mongol Empire. The traditional Mongol wor…
  2. Steppe

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    Human Interaction and Pastoralism
    Historically, the steppe has served as a massive conduit for migration (/entries/migration/), conquest (/entries/conquest/), and cultural diffusion across Afro-Eurasia (/entries/afro-eurasia/). The environment (/entries/environment/) heavily favored nomadic pastoralism (/entries/nomadic-pastoralism/), demanding mobility (/entries/mobility/) and proficiency in [horsemanship](/…