
The Scythians (Sakas) were a warrior people who became dominant across the Eurasian steppes beginning in the 8th century BCE and were known for their nomadic lifestyle. Originating in Central Asia, the Scythians exerted influence over a vast territory stretching from the Chinese borders in the east to the Danube River in the west, from Siberia in the north to Iran and Mesopotamia in the south. Their military power, based on mounted cavalry, their animal-style art, and their rich burial cultures
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The First Turkish Warriors in HistoryWho Were the Scythians?The Scythians, also known as the Saka, are among the earliest known Turkic communities. They are renowned for their bravery as warriors and their free-spirited way of life. They were highly skilled in shooting arrows from horseback and deeply loved both nature and independence.Where and When Did They Live?The Scythians lived from the 8th century BCE in the regions north of the Black Sea, around the Caspian Sea, and across the steppes of
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