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Posted Sunday, March 26, 2023
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The Eurasian Steppe Nomadic Cavalry Cultures: A History of Horseback Warfare and Dominance
The Eurasian steppe has a long and rich history of cultures that relied heavily on cavalry for warfare. Here are some of the notable ones: 1. Scythians: The Scythians were a nomadic people who lived in the Eurasian steppe from the 8th to the 3rd century BCE. They were skilled horse riders and archers and used these skills to create a vast empire stretching from the Black Sea to Central Asia. 2. Sarmatians: The Sarmatians were another nomadic people who lived in the steppe from the 5th century BCE to the 4th century CE. They were famous for their heavily armored cavalry, which included both men and women. 3. Huns: The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia and Eastern Europe from the 4th to the 6th century CE. They were expert horsemen and archers and conquered many of the civilizations in their path. 4. Avars: The Avars were a nomadic people who lived in the steppe from the 6th to the 9th century CE. They were known for their skilled horsemanship and for their use of the stirrup, which allowed them to fight more effectively from horseback. 5. Khazars: The Khazars were a semi-nomadic people who lived in the steppe from the 7th to the 10th century CE. They were skilled horsemen and used their cavalry to defend their empire against the Byzantine and Arab empires. 6. Mongols: The Mongols were a nomadic people who lived in the steppe from the 12th to the 14th century CE. They were one of the most successful cavalry-based empires in history, conquering much of Asia and Eastern Europe. These are just a few of the many cultures that used primarily cavalry for warfare in the Eurasian steppe. They all had a deep understanding of horsemanship and were able to use their mobility and speed to conquer their enemies.
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