PPT-Chapter 18 Nomadic Empires and Eurasian Integration
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1 Nomadic Economy and Society Rainfall in central Asia too little to support largescale agriculture Herded grazing animals especially sheep horses but also cattle
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1 Nomadic Economy and Society Rainfall in central Asia too little to support largescale agriculture Herded grazing animals especially sheep horses but also cattle goats camels Move w animals in migratory cycle. 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 . 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 . 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.. 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. Prof. Alexander Makeev,. e. -learning and knowledge management department,. Eurasian Center for Food Security. http://ecfs.msu.ru. ECFS was founded as a response of the Russian Federation to the L. ’. Shoulder height: 70 cm . Tail length: 11 – 30 cm.. Body length: 80 – 130 cm.. The lynx is considered a national animal in the Republic of Macedonia and is displayed on the reverse of the 5 denar coin. It is also the national animal of . in the Lower Clark Fork River. Danny MacKay. Natural Resource Technician. Avista. Utilities. 3.0. 2.9. 2.8. 2.7. 2.6. 2.5. 2.4. 2.3. 2.2. 2.1. 2.0. 3.0. 2.9. 2.8. 2.7. 2.6. 2.5. 2.4. 2.3. 2.2. 2.1. 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.. ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.. *. The Islamic Empires, 1500-1800. ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.. *. The Ottoman Empire (1289-1923). Osman leads bands of semi-nomadic Turks to become . Introduction . to . t. he . Mongols . The Mongols were a pastoral nomadic people. From central Asia. Smaller populations that relied heavily on animals for food, transportation, and warfare. Organized around families, clans, and/or tribes . 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.. Enumeration of Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic (Transhumant) . Livestock. Introduction. Nomadic livestock in arid and semi-arid areas is widely practiced and of great importance . Guidelines on collecting livestock . Nomadic Herders: Enhancing the Resilience of Reindeer Herders’ ecosystems and livelihoods CAFF Biennial 2013 Yakutsk Mikhail Pogodaev , Chair of WRH Pic : A. Kutskiy , EALÁT/ ICR, Chukotka , 2008
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