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The Xiongnu and Scythians were what tribes?

The Xiongnu and Scythians greatly influenced Central Asia.


The Scythians and Xiongnu were what kind of societies?

Nomadic.


The Scythians and Xiongnu were societies?

The Scythians and Xiongnu were nomadic societies.


What kind of society was the Xiongnu and the Scythians?

Nomadic Pastorial groups


The xiongnu scythians greatly influence this region?

The Xiongnu and Scythians greatly influenced Central Asia.


All the nomadic tribes and sub-tribes of the Central Asian steppe were known as?

Scythians


What people or tribes bordered the Xiongnu to the north?

To the north of the Xiongnu, various groups and tribes included the Siberian nomadic peoples, such as the Donghu and the various Turkic tribes. These groups were often in flux and engaged in trade, conflict, or alliances with the Xiongnu. The geographical region was characterized by a diverse array of cultures and tribes, contributing to the complex dynamics of the steppe. Additionally, the Xiongnu's northern neighbors were influenced by the broader interactions of the Eurasian nomadic cultures.


What tribes made up the Mongolic tribes of the Xiongnu Empire?

The Mongolic tribes of the Xiongnu Empire primarily included the Xiongnu themselves, as well as other groups such as the Wusun, the Donghu, and various smaller tribes like the Yuezhi and the Jie. These tribes were diverse and often engaged in alliances and conflicts with each other and neighboring peoples. The Xiongnu Empire, established in the 3rd century BCE, was a confederation that united these tribes under a centralized leadership, which allowed for greater military and political strength against rivals such as the Han Dynasty.


Choose all that apply. Which tribes made up the Mongolic tribes of the Xiongnu Empire Xianbei Indo Aryan Tibetan Luandi Lan Siberian-Taiga Ugaritic?

The tribes that made up the Mongolic tribes of the Xiongnu Empire include the Xianbei and possibly the Luandi. The Xiongnu were primarily a confederation of various nomadic groups, and the Xianbei were one of the prominent tribes within that context. The other options listed, such as Indo Aryan, Tibetan, Siberian-Taiga, and Ugaritic, do not pertain to the Mongolic tribes of the Xiongnu Empire.


What people or tribes bordered the Xiongnu to the north and the south?

The huns


When did Xiongnu end?

Xiongnu ended in 460.


When did Indo-Scythians end?

Indo-Scythians ended in 400.