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Homo sapiens reached Central Asia by 50,000 to 40,000 years ago. The Tibetan Plateau is thought to have been reached by 38,000 years ago. [7] [8] [9] The currently oldest modern human sample found in northern Central Asia, is a 45,000-year-old remain, which was genetically closest to ancient and modern East Asians, but his lineage died out quite early.
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Central Asia is a region of Asia consisting of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. [4] The countries as a group are also colloquially referred to as the "-stans" as all have names ending with the Persian suffix "-stan" (meaning 'land') in both respective native languages and most other languages.
Turkmenistan - History - Timeline List of cities in Turkmenistan - missing entries Turkmen tribes , possibly broken down by Teke ( Tekke ), Yomut ( Yomud ), Arsary ( Ersary ), Chowdur ( Choudur ), and Saryk ( Saryq ), as well as the Salyr ( Salor ), a tribe that declined as a result of military defeat before the modern period