A History Of Russia Central Asia And Mongolia Vol 1 Inner Eurasia From Prehistory To The Mongol Empire Online

In the east, the Xiongnu formed the first great nomadic confederation, forcing the Han Dynasty to build the Great Wall and establish the tribute system.

Around 3000 BCE, the domestication of the horse and the invention of the chariot transformed the steppe. Cultures like the Yamnaya and later the Andronovo began to spread across the plains. In the east, the Xiongnu formed the first

The era concludes with the most significant pivot point in Eurasian history: the rise of , later known as Genghis Khan . The era concludes with the most significant pivot

Before the Mongols, several "Shadow Empires" emerged that challenged the sedentary civilizations of the south. The Concept of Inner Eurasia

This article explores the foundational themes found in the seminal scholarship covering Inner Eurasia from prehistory to the rise of the Mongol Empire. The Concept of Inner Eurasia