THE PHENOMENON OF THE HISTORICAL-GEOGRAPHICAL CONTINUITY OF NOMADIC EMPIRES IN EURASIAN STEPPES
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About the Authors
Alexander ChibilevRussian Federation
Institute of Steppe of the Urals branch of the RAS, Pionerskaya st. 11, 460000, Orenburg, Russia
Sergey Bogdanov
Russian Federation
Laboratory of historic cultural and natural heritage, Institute of Steppe of the Urals branch of the RAS, Pionerskaya st. 11, 460000, Orenburg, Russia
Murat Sdykov
Kazakhstan
Western Kazakhstan Center for the History and Archaeology, Dostyk-Druzhby st. 194, 208, Uralsk, Kazakhstan Republic
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Chibilev A., Bogdanov S., Sdykov M. THE PHENOMENON OF THE HISTORICAL-GEOGRAPHICAL CONTINUITY OF NOMADIC EMPIRES IN EURASIAN STEPPES. GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY. 2011;4(2):72-84. https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2011-4-2-72-84
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