The 4,000 years History of Mongolian and other Nomadic countries in Euro-Asian Continent-(1-2) Ancient Nomad tribes in the East, Chun-Yu, Sien-Yun, Guey-Fan, San-Rong, Dong-Hu and Hun-nu.
First I explain the reason why I am interested to do the research on Nomadic people's history and try to link the history from the East to the West.
2070 BC, Da-Yu established Sia Kingdom after he controlled the flood between the big rivers, people appreciated his contribution and choose him as king. 1617 B.C Shang Kingdom replaced Sia Kingdom, Sia Chun-Wei, the fourth son of the Sia's last king, Sia Jie, managed to escape to the north with a group of Sia people. They are the ancestor of most of the nomad people in today's Mongolian steppe including Chun-Yu, Sien-Yun etc.
Sien-Yun invaded China's Chou Kingdom in year 820 B.C. One of the Shang's king fought 81 different nomad tribes and enemy forces at around 1250-1192B.C.
A Giant nomad tribal alliance called Dong-Hu was emerged 1600BC and keep being the most powerful nomadic power in the north of China. 200B.C. Hun-Nu destroyed Dong-Hu's 200,000 warriors with it's 400,000 warriors. Dong-Hu splited into Sien-Pei and Wu-Huan tribes. Dong-Hu and SIen-Pei, Wu-Huan represent the Mongolian language group in Mongolian area other than the Tongus language group and Turkic language group.
Hun-Nu's language has no link nor similarity to the 3 original tribal language groupso we suspect him came from Sekas whose root was in north of Black Sea and Krimea.
Next time I will tell you more about the history of Hun-Nu, Sien-Pei and other Mongolian language group
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