States in North-Western Central Asia

The northern Asian steppe lands continued to support pastoral nomadic tribes long after other communities had settled into agricultural sedentary groups on the southern lowlands.   Artificial irrigation and the development of agricultural techniques were essential in this process, and once societies became settled, they began to turn to other occupations such as mining and manufacture.  In this way, towns and cities emerged in north-western Central Asia by the start of the Christian Era.  

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