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- Nomad (1162 bytes)
1: ''The [[video game console]] is called the [[Sega Nomad]].''
3: ...ture beyond recovery in any one area. Peripatetic nomads are more common in industrialised nations travel...
5: ==Nomadic people in industrialized nations==
13: ==Modern nomads in industrialized nations==
17: ==Indigenous nomadic peoples==
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- Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
5: ...developed [[agriculture]] and gave up its [[nomad|nomadic lifestyle]].
61: ... name for his lathes and precision measurement. [[James Fox]] of [[Derby]] had a healthy export trade ...
85: Other improvements followed, with [[Benjamin Huntsman]] developing a [[crucible steel]] tec...
94: ...eservoir that had passed through a water wheel. [[James Watt]]'s invention of rotary motion in the 178...
143: ...resulting in the election of the popular [[Andrew Jackson]] in [[1828]] and the creation of political ... - Hunter-gatherer (4757 bytes)
12: ... vast majority of hunter gatherer societies are [[nomad]]ic.
18: ...nter-gatherer groups is in their return systems. James Woodburn describes this as immediate return hu... - Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
70: ...erritory of Kazakhstan was ruled by a series of [[nomad]]ic nations. Following the Mongolian invasion in ...
72: Traditional nomadic life on the vast [[steppe]] and semi-desert lan...
76: ...of the disruption it wrought upon the traditional nomadic lifestyle and livestock-based economy. The Kaza...
84: ...ssed the unrest, and dozens of demonstrators were jailed. In the waning days of Soviet rule, disconten...
147: ...n ambitious pension reform program in 1998. As of January 1, 2003 the pension assets were about $2.6 b... - Kyrgyzstan (23226 bytes)
64: ... to the presidency in October 1990. The following January, Akayev introduced new government structures...
72: ...emier, [[Apas Djumagulov]], to form a new one. In January [[1994]], Akayev initiated a [[referendum]] ...
110: #[[Jalal-Abad Province]] ([[Jalal-Abad]])
130: ...et republic except war-torn [[Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan]], and [[Tajikistan]], as factories and state fa...
144: ... tending [[sheep]], [[horse]]s and [[yak]]s. This nomadic tradition continues to function, and the freedo... - Ukraine (22193 bytes)
60: ...aine was populated by [[Iranian peoples|Iranian]] nomads called [[Scythian]]s. The Kingdom of [[Scythia]]...
66: ...erritory in what is now eastern Ukraine, [[Azerbaijan]], southern [[Russia]], and [[Crimea]].
74: ... Jagiello]] to Poland's [[Jadwiga of Poland|Queen Jadwiga]], was ruled by the Poles (see the [[Polish-... - Silk Road (23757 bytes)
1: ...er on to [[Korea]] and terminated eventually in [[Japan]]. ''Silk road'' is a translation from the [[G...
11: ...y as circa [[11th century BC|1100 BC]], and the [[nomads]] of the vast Eurasian [[steppe]]-lands had dome...
28: From the [[2nd millennium BC]] [[nephrite]] [[jade]] was being traded from [[mining|mines]] in the...
38: ...xandria Eschate]] "Alexandria The Furthest", [[Khujand]] (also called Khozdent or Khojent - formely Le...
45: ... which were of capital importance in fighting the nomadic Xiongnu. The Chinese subsequently sent numerou... - Human (48024 bytes)
160: ...pted to the savanna. Other human lifestyles are [[nomad]]ism (often linked to animal herding) and permane...
222: [[Johannes Jacobus Poortman]] has made a famous classification ...
337: ... Carol Todd, Craig Dixon, Antti Sajantila, Ian J. Jackson, Mark A. Birch-Machin, and Jonathan L. Rees.... - Tundra (7482 bytes)
10: ...undra is home to several peoples who are mostly [[nomad]]ic reindeer herders, such as the [[Nganasan peop... - Maasai (4392 bytes)
2: ...ples|indigenous]] [[Africa]]n [[tribe]] of semi-[[nomad]]ic people located primarily in [[Kenya]] and nor...
6: ...kingdoms, the Maasai never surrendered their semi-nomadic lifestyle. The ability to graze their cattle ov... - History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
9: ... Virhorlat, Inovec and Tr�c mountains and the Myjava Mountains. Among the most well-known find is th...
45: ...essential role in forming a shield that prevented nomadic Asian tribes from carrying out their invasions ...
47: A third invasion of Asian [[nomad]]s in Europe, the six Magyar tribes, took place i...
105: ... the Magyar military troops and forced the Magyar nomadic tribes to give up their aggressive and pillagin...
178: ...nt movement, especially in the Czech Republic. On January l, 1977, more than 250 [[human rights]] acti... - Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
59: ...guilds were replaced with modern factories. The [[Janissaries]] were disbanded, and a modern conscript...
81: ...f the corrupted Janissaries. The abolition of the Janissary corps in [[1826]] was not enough, and in t... - Attila the Hun (23655 bytes)
9: ...roto-Mongolian or proto-[[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] nomad tribes from north-eastern [[China]] and [[Central...
41: ...rt of a pattern of sword worship common among the nomads of the [[Central Asia]]n steppes.
68: ...heodosius II in 448. He describes the village the nomadic Huns had built and settled down in as the size ... - Genghis Khan (31537 bytes)
17: ...e and his family lived the life of impoverished [[nomad]]s, surviving primarily on [[marmot]]s and other ...
21: ...e, and Tem?alled on his friend and later rival, [[Jamuka]], and his protector, [[Wang Khan]] of the [[...
31: ...ollowers. He remained true to his shamanistic and nomadic traditions throughout his life, despite the spr...
74: ... Khan]] pushed deep into [[Armenia]] and [[Azerbaijan]] Batu destroyed [[Georgia (country)|Georgian]] ...
104: ...nd (with varying degrees of success) [[Syria]], [[Japan]], and [[Vietnam]]. The European expansion cam... - Hebrews (6043 bytes)
6: ...ews, in particular because they were said to be [[nomad]]s, raiders, and outlaws, fitting well with the b...
8: ...till be contrary to the bible, as it would denote Jacob as a ruler of Egypt as well as over the Hebrew...
16: ...Israel]] for this reason. According to the bible, Jacob had 11 sons, and partitioned the land between ...
18: ...w of these Tribes. The Tribes of [[Judah]], [[Benjamin]], and parts of [[Levi]] (the priestly tribe &... - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
14: ...became a tapestry of rural populations and semi-[[nomad]] peoples. The political instability and the down...
167: ...]], and the word [[algebra]] is derived from ''al-jabr'', the beginning of the name of one of his publ... - Van (road vehicle) (3679 bytes)
24: *[[Chevrolet Nomad Van]]
64: *[[Nissan]], [[Japan]] - Nomad (1162 bytes)
1: ''The [[video game console]] is called the [[Sega Nomad]].''
3: ...ture beyond recovery in any one area. Peripatetic nomads are more common in industrialised nations travel...
5: ==Nomadic people in industrialized nations==
13: ==Modern nomads in industrialized nations==
17: ==Indigenous nomadic peoples== - Barbarian (4015 bytes)
7: ...hen]], [[Manchu]], and [[European]]s as barbaric. Japanese people called the Europeans ''[[nanban]]'',...
9: ... the [[Manchu]]. "The best Romans," wrote [[Henry James]], "are often northern barbarians."
17: ...ducts of his flocks, and follows their needs. The nomad may barter for necessities, like metalwork, but d...
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