its active assimilation by neighbouring SCS-s
into homeland or internal buffer zone of some SCS
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importance for Barbarian-Nomadic SCS
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and its further socio-cultural assimilation within alien SCS
Migrations from the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS’ homeland
some SCS and further socio-cultural integration with it
Nomadic SCS, aimed at integration with a certain SCS
spaces controlled by SCS - its integrator / assimilator
6.1. BARBARIAN-NOMADIC SCS
Model 1. Initial period of the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS existence, surrounded by neighbours
not internally ready to integrate with it socio-culturally (from ansient times until I century AD)
Rise of the renewed Western SCS (from 375 until second half of the VII century AD)
Model 4. Creating the buffer zones between Barbarian-Nomadic SCS and all of its neighbouring SCS-s
(from the second half of theVII century until late XII century)
Socio-cultural assimilation of the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS territory and population into these SCS
Model 6. Rise of the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS residual homeland and population.
Conflict of various neighbouring SCS-s for its socio-cultural assimilation, with the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS itself marionette participation in the process (1380-s - middle of the XX century)
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Model 7. Establishing the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS residual homeland and population
on the borders of Russian and Chinese SCS-s as their external buffer zone
(from the second half of the XX century and for some future)
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6.2. MUSLIM SCS
Model 8. Initial sporadic colonization of the homeland territory in the most ancient civilizations and
unknown old centres of inhabitance (XXX - VII centuries BC)
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Conflict with Western SCS of its second stage for buffer spaces (750-s - 330-s BC)
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(from 330-s BC until early VII century AD)
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Model 12. Socio-cultural integration with Barbarian-Nomadic SCS. Further growth of the Muslim controlled spaces into the territories of Black African and Hindu SCS-s. Creating the military-political vassals and buffer zones
with all the neighbouring SCS-s (1258 - early XVIII century)
the Muslim homeland (early XVIII century - 1970-s)