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Turkish Migration and Imperial Expansion The Turks were a nomadic group of clans who spoke a similar language and roamed the regions of central Asia from China to

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Turkish Migration and Imperial Expansion The Turks were a nomadic group of clans who spoke a similar language and roamed the regions of central Asia from China to Persia The eventually dominated Persia Anatolia and India. Bordachev Andrei S Skriba he Eurasian economic integration regime is a new attempt by Russia and other countries of the region to create a new association not through conquest but by building common institutions and norms After the collapse of the S SPAATIAs has already been noted, the most evident progress in the Eurasian project has been in relation to the CU. This development was made possible to a large extent by the adoption of an improved l EURASIA INTEGRATION. THE LAST NOMADIC CHALLENGES. Steppes. Inner Eurasia. Outer Eurasia. THE WORLD OF CENTRAL ASIA. NOMADIC SOCIETY AND ECONOMY. Nomadic peoples . Pastoral nomads. Organized into clans with related languages . 2013. |. . 2. History of Eurasian Integration. |. . 3. Universal Stages of Regional Integration. |. . 4. The Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. |. . 5. The Single Economic Space between Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Republic of Belarus, Republic of Kazakhstan. ,. . . Russian Federation . United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Committee on Trade. Fifth Session, Geneva, 18-19 June 2012. challenges . and . opportunities . from customs perspective. March 2015. Development . of the Eurasian Economic Union . Customs legal base of the Eurasian Economic . Union. Eurasian . Economic Union . Chapter 17. I: Turks - Economy and Society of Nomadic Pastoralism . Nomadic Pastoralists: keep and live off of herd animals. , esp. in arid lands (e.g., steppes). Trade is important with settled peoples. . Economic. . Integration. . 2014. EDB Centre for Integration Studies. Section I. Eurasian Economic Integration . and its institutions . Regional integration stages . STAGES. SUPRANATIONAL REGULATORY BODY. Subsistence Activities. Nomadic. Food comes mainly from fishing, hunting and gathering.. They are predators.. Sedentary. Food comes mainly from agriculture, livestock and craft.. They are producers.. E. Napp. “Inner Eurasia As A Unit Of World History”. Title: “Inner Eurasia as a Unit of World History”. Written by David Christian. Published by Journal of World History, Vol. 5, No. 2. Copyright 1994 by University of Hawaii Press. Land Empires. Control of huge lands & people. Requires large military investment. Vulnerable to land & sea routes. Requires massive infrastructure investment. Superior technology used to suppress natives. What was happening outside of these areas? . How did people probably live outside the agrarian civilizations? . Eurasian Steppe. Connecting to the Present. Analyzing a Culture. The saddle is very tall, with a wooden frame. It only allows marginal control of the gait. In most situations, the horse will decide the gait on its own, while the rider is occupied with other tasks such as herding cattle.. Looking Back and Looking Around: The Long of Pastoral Nomads . First economies based solely on livestock production emerged around 4000 B. C. . Depended on a variety of animals for purposes including transportation, food, and shelter.. 1. Nomadic Economy and Society. Rainfall in central Asia too little to support large-scale agriculture. Herded grazing animals, especially sheep, horses, but also cattle, goats, camels. Move w/ animals in migratory cycle.

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