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| | Mongolia |
 | | When the grasslands proved insufficient, the clans moved on. |
 | | Although this is unquestionably Mongolia in its political jurisdiction, the ethnic groups of the western ranges are almost entirely Kazakh, with a smattering of Khalkh, Dorvod, Uriankhai, and Khoshuud. |
 | | Together they form a sampling of the cultural diversity that produced the great migrations of the medieval Turkic-Mongolian groups, that in time populated the areas of the Caspian, the Caucasus, Asia Minor, southern Russia, even the Balkans and Central Europe. |
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