Scythians In Ancient Russia

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Russia is a vast land mass consisting of numerous and extraordinary landscapes, including forest and tundra. This incredible landscape has been a battle ground and home for many. Though Russia was covered for a long time by glaciers, people still lived and migrated in Russia. Some of these included the Scythians. The Scythians also known as Scythes were a large group of Europeans who inhabited large areas of Russia from about the 9th century BC until about the 1st century BC. The Scythians are known for mounted nomadism, as well as cattle farming. The Scythians were among the earliest peoples to master mounted warfare. This being the ability to fight while on horseback. They fought well with bows and arrows on horseback. At their peak, Scythians …show more content…
They developed a rich culture known for extravagant tombs, fine metalwork, and a brilliant art style. One story has it, that one of there kings attempted to live in a house. Unable to keep it a secret, he was murdered by his nationalist body guard. His guard felt the king was to heavily influenced by the Greeks. Many of these cultures flourished for a time. However, many were attacked and taken over. Thus, being wiped from the pages of History. It is difficult to know the history of many of these forgotten civilization. The establishing of modern Russia occurred in 862 A.D with the Slavs. After the 13th century, Moscow became a major cultural center. By the 18th century, Russia had become a huge empire, stretching from the Polish border eastward to the Pacific Ocean. The Russian Revolution in 1917 was triggered by a combination of economic breakdown, war-weariness, and discontent with the system of government. Between 1922 and 1991, the history of Russia is essentially the history of the soviet union. By the mid-1980s, because Russia’s weak economic and political structures, The USSR collapsed, The Russian Federation began in January 1992 as the to the