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What are the three ancient nomadic peoples in the world?

The three ancient nomadic peoples in the world refer to Mongolians (Altai), Semites and Aryans. The details are as follows:

1. Mongolians. It is a traditional nomadic people mainly distributed in East Asia, one of the ethnic minorities in China and the main ethnic group in Mongolia.

2. Semites. The concept comes from the ancient Hebrews' records of various ethnic origins in the Bible, and any race close to them in culture and language is considered as the descendants of Shem.

3. Aryans. Believing in the sun god, taking the radiation shape as its symbol. Aryans can go everywhere because they are good at raising horses and riding horses.

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The influence of nomadic people on the world:

The theory of bipolar world holds that the emergence of nomadic people has communicated the human society in the East and the West. Under the pressure of nomadic people, the social form of Qin changed from tribal to semi-tribal and semi-feudal serfdom.

The conflict and integration between nomadic civilization and farming civilization accompanied the history of the ancient northern border of China, and this conflict and integration affected the ecological environment of the northern border to a great extent, and the change of ecological environment led to the change of civilization.

In addition, the earliest nomadic people were the Sioux people in the middle of the 8th century BC, and they were called Sketai people.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Nomads.