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A horse culture is a tribal group or community whose day-to-day life revolves around the herding and breeding of horses. Beginning with the domestication of the horse on the steppes of Eurasia, the horse transformed each society that adopted its use. Notable examples are the Mongols of Mongolia, the Scythian and Turkic nomads of Central Asia, and the Plains Indians and the Indians of the Puelmapu after horses were imported from Europe, particularly from Spain, during the 16th century.

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  • A horse culture is a tribal group or community whose day-to-day life revolves around the herding and breeding of horses. Beginning with the domestication of the horse on the steppes of Eurasia, the horse transformed each society that adopted its use. Notable examples are the Mongols of Mongolia, the Scythian and Turkic nomads of Central Asia, and the Plains Indians and the Indians of the Puelmapu after horses were imported from Europe, particularly from Spain, during the 16th century. (en)
  • L'expression peuple cavalier désigne des peuples, en général nomades et vivant sous la tente ou la yourte, qui entretiennent ou ont entretenu un fort lien historique et culturel avec les chevaux. Cet animal est ou fut au centre de leur existence, assurant leurs déplacements comme leurs campagnes guerrières. (fr)
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  • A horse culture is a tribal group or community whose day-to-day life revolves around the herding and breeding of horses. Beginning with the domestication of the horse on the steppes of Eurasia, the horse transformed each society that adopted its use. Notable examples are the Mongols of Mongolia, the Scythian and Turkic nomads of Central Asia, and the Plains Indians and the Indians of the Puelmapu after horses were imported from Europe, particularly from Spain, during the 16th century. (en)
  • L'expression peuple cavalier désigne des peuples, en général nomades et vivant sous la tente ou la yourte, qui entretiennent ou ont entretenu un fort lien historique et culturel avec les chevaux. Cet animal est ou fut au centre de leur existence, assurant leurs déplacements comme leurs campagnes guerrières. (fr)
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  • Peuple cavalier (fr)
  • Horse culture (en)
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