2) In subsequent centuries, the steppe populations of Central Asia appear to hav

2) In subsequent centuries, the steppe populations of Central Asia appear to have been progressively replaced and Turkified by East Asian nomadic Turks, moving out of Mongolia.

What we call turks in anatolia are a hybrid people that emerged in the 11th century.

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@ilkeimza 1) The early Turkic peoples descended from agricultural communities in Northeast Asia who moved westwards into Mongolia in the late 3rd millennium BC, where they adopted a pastoral lifestyle. By the early 1st millennium BC, these peoples had become equestrian nomads.

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