Proto-Mongols

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As a proto-Mongols or proto-Mongoloid are referred to those nations that in the first centuries. Chr. The Central Asian steppes inhabited. Most of them were peoples with Turkish , Mongolian and Tungusian languages , but they were very similar in culture and way of life.

The Proto-Mongols eventually established several empires in Asia and their most famous representatives are here

called.

When their immediate descendants that apply Mongols , at the time of the Yuan Dynasty lived and spoke classical Mongolian, as indirect descendants today's ethnic groups, such as the be Chalcha , Kalmyk and Oirat viewed.