sedentary society
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Central Asia
- In history of Central Asia
…the relationship between the “civilized” and the “barbarian”—the two opposed but complementary. The equation so often propounded—of the civilized with the sedentary and the barbarian with the nomad—is misleading, however. The most significant distinction between the two groups in Eurasia lies probably in the successful attempt of the civilized…
Read More - In history of Central Asia: The waning of nomadic military power
The sedentary civilizations could not, by their very nature, put aside for breeding purposes pastures sufficiently large to sustain a cavalry force that could equal that of the pastoral nomads. Hence the military superiority of the nomads remained a constant for about 2,000 years of Eurasian…
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Kazakstan
- In Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan to c. 1700 ce
…that of the Uzbeks more sedentary.
Read More - In Kazakhstan: Russian and Soviet rule
…essence, the typical encroachment of sedentary agriculturalists into the lands of nomads. Russian occupation of the Kazakh steppe would prove essential for the conquest of Muslim Central Asia.
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Latin America
- In history of Latin America: Types of Western Hemisphere societies
…the central Andes, was also sedentary. Indeed, these peoples and the Europeans tended to have more in common with each other than either had with other peoples indigenous to the Americas. Another type of indigenous peoples may be called semisedentary. They lacked the permanent-site agriculture and the fixed borders of…
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