TITLE:
Nomadic Governments of Central Asia from Ancient Times to the Middle Ages
AUTHORS:
Daniel Satybaldiev, Tynystan Arzybaev, Madina Attokurova, Ademi Seitimbetova
KEYWORDS:
Nomadic States, Central Asia, Ancient Times, Middle Ages
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.12 No.12,
December
31,
2024
ABSTRACT: This article explores the history of nomadic states in the Central Asian region from ancient times to the Middle Ages. Particular attention was paid to the formation and evolution of nomadic socio-political structures, their influence on surrounding regions, and their interaction with neighboring civilizations. The article examines key nomadic states such as the Xiongnu, the Karakhanids, the Mongols and the Timurids and their role in shaping the historical and cultural landscape of Central Asia. Based on archaeological and historical data, it analyzes the reasons for the emergence and decline of these states, their relationship with their neighbors, and their significance for world history.