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The region of the world’s greatest and most powerful warriors is the Asian plains known as the Steppes.

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The world’s great and powerful warriors are the Asian steppes, which are called the Steppes. Most of the world’s great warriors and conquerors came from the Central Asian Steppes, who were accustomed to riding horses in these vast plains from childhood. That is why the Central Asian nations, the Turks, Mongols and Huns, were all examples of horsemanship, especially the Mongols, who were excellent horsemen.

Among these Central Asian conquerors, Attila, Genghis Khan, Amir Timur, Zahiruddin Babur, Hulagu Khan, Subutai, and Alap Arslan are noteworthy, and if we go back further, the Aryans who settled in the north of India also belonged to the Central Asian steppes, who pushed the local Indian population south and settled in their place.

The habitat of such warrior nations was in areas where the weather was harsh and there was a lack of natural resources. The Mongols came from harsh desert areas. The Gobi Desert was their home, where there were camps of hunger and poverty. Before them, they spread to the Arab world, where hunger Poverty and natural resources were scarce. In the middle of Europe, the Vikings from Navarre and Sweden were warriors. Therefore, the presence of grasslands was not a major reason. The feeling of poverty, tribalism, and ideology and leadership were the elements that led to the practical transfer of power.

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