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Nomadic Empires, sometimes also called Steppe Empires, Central or Inner Asian Empires, are the empires erected by the bow wielding, horse riding, Eurasian nomads, from Classical Antiquity (Scythia) to the Early Modern era (Dzungars). Not all nomadic cultures were able to erect empires. Warrior peoples like the Cimmerians, Avars, Magyars, Pechenegs and Kipchaks have conquered vast areas and founded... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Nomadic empire

    Nomadic Empires, sometimes also called Steppe Empires, Central or Inner Asian Empires, are the empires erected by the bow wielding, horse riding, Eurasian nomads, from Classical Antiquity (Scythia) to the Early Modern era (Dzungars).
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    Mongol Empire

    Nomadic empire
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    Xiongnu

    According to János Harmatta(1999), the Xiongnu confederation consisted of 24 tribes, controlling a nomadic empire with a strong military organization.
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    Global empire

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    Mongols before Genghis Khan

    In the late fifth century, the Ruruan established a powerful nomadic empire spreading generally farther north of Northern Wei.
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    Eurasian nomads

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    Genocides in history

    The Dzungar (or Zunghar) Mongols of East Turkestan (now known as Xinjiang) were the last nomadic empire to threaten China, which they did from the early 17th century to the middle of the 18th century.
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    Huns

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    History of Georgia (country)

    The second half of the 11th century was marked by the strategically significant invasion of the Seljuk Turks, who by the end of the 1040s had succeeded in building a vast nomadic empire including most of Central Asia and Persia.
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    Military history of China

    The Han dynasty under Wu Di also developed strong cavalry force and various advanced cavalry tactics which helped it decisively defeated Xiongnu, one of the strongest nomadic empire stretching from Northern China to the frontiers of Rome and Persia.

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