steppes in English

noun
1
a large area of flat unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia.
By the mid-sixteenth century Crimea, the southern Russian steppes, the Kazakh steppes , and western Siberia had come under Islamic law.

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1. Steppes and any other open grassy country.

2. Galloping horses, endless deserts and grassland steppes.

3. Bubo inhabit forests, steppes, deserts, and mountains

4. Olive Baboons’ habitat consists of savannas, steppes, and forests

5. 15 Galloping horses, endless deserts and grassland steppes.

6. These people have lived for centuries on the Russian steppes.

7. Aurochs once inhabited open fields and plains, steppes, taiga, marshes and

8. It protects about 5432 km2 of lakes, steppes and semi deserts.

9. 16 Farmland, especially among growing crops, open grassland, steppes, semi-deserts.

10. There are fires in the steppes of Russia, food riots in Africa.

11. Steppes/shortgrass prairies are short grasslands that occur in semi-arid climates.

12. The steppes support around 65 percent of the remaining worldwide bustard population.

13. Shores of inland lakes, lagoons, rivers and streams, in steppes, deserts and mountains.

14. A city in the steppes — Astana became the capital of Kazakhstan in 1997

15. The Bactrian camel is a large even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of eastern Asia

16. Arid and extremely arid land are deserts, and semiarid grasslands generally are referred to as steppes.

17. Alin the Finder is a level 35 NPC that can be found in Townlong Steppes

18. Bustards are large terrestrial birds mainly associated with dry open country and steppes in the Old World

19. Foreigners to all, the Albians descend from the far western steppes kissed by the occasional sunlight

20. Borders of woodland and moorland, moors, steppes and swampy heaths with scattered trees, especially birches and pines.

21. The landscape of Mongolia consists of rivers, streams, towering mountains, rolling grasslands, and vast stretches of grassy steppes.

22. Arguably the most dangerous is the monstrous Pao Kai, a cousin to the Wyvern of the northern steppes.

23. In the steppes and the Caucasus they knew the dead could rise again[Sentencedict.com], and how they could be stopped.

24. It is found in the Siberian and Mongolian steppes as well as Turkestan, where it was first discovered.

25. The vegetation profile extends from the monsoon tropical Sal-forests to the zone of humid alpine meadows and Tibetan steppes.

26. They settled the steppes so successfully that their numbers grew to forty-five thousand in less than a century.

27. A Turkic people, the Khazars, ruled the lower Volga basin steppes between the Caspian and Black Seas through to the 8th century.

28. The oldest CIVILIAZATION was in mesopotamia in modern day Iraq. These people were of nomadic indo-aryan descent from the steppes of Asia.

29. Semideserts are regions which receive between 250 and 500 mm (10 and 20 in) and when clad in grass, these are known as steppes.

30. Bustards are large terrestrial birds that are found in dry open country and steppes in the Old World (includes Europe, Asia, and Africa).

31. The Andalusian steppes, an arid region of badlands in the southeastern corner of Andalusia, cover much of Granada and Almería provinces

32. Hemilepistus reaumuri is found in the steppes, semideserts and deserts of North Africa, and the Middle East, and occasionally on the margins of salt lakes.

33. Prototi and Madius, Scythian kings in the Near Eastern period of their history, and their successors in the north Pontic steppes belonged to the same dynasty.

34. Bustard (plural Bustards) Any of several large terrestrial birds of the family Otididae that inhabit dry open country and steppes in the Old World

35. The tale goes like this: The Aryans were one of the tribes of Indo-European-speaking, horse-riding nomads living in the arid steppes of Eurasia.

36. Caucasian peoples, various ethnic groups in the Caucasus, a geographically complex area of mountain ranges, plateaus, foothills, plains, rivers, and lakes, with grasslands, forests, marshes, and dry steppes

37. Other popular natural destinations include Kamchatka with its volcanoes and geysers, Karelia with its lakes and granite rocks, the snowy Altai Mountains, and the wild steppes of Tuva.

38. Astrain Carlos Although agricultural policies have led to a substantial transformation of pseudo-steppes in Spain, little is known about the habitat use of avian species occupying patches with

39. Caucasian peoples, various ethnic groups living in the Caucasus, a geographically complex area of mountain ranges, plateaus, foothills, plains, rivers, and lakes, with grasslands, forests, marshes, and dry steppes.

40. Altai (Russian: Респу́блика Алта́й rees-POOB-leek-uh uhl-TIGH) is a republic in Western Siberia, which has an amazing variety of landscapes: from boundless steppes to impassable taiga forests.

41. Argali (Altai, Hangai and Gobi) There are good numbers of Argali Sheep in the Southern Hangai mountains, Mid-Altai mountains and the mountainous steppes and semi-desert parts north of Gobi.

42. 29 The leather saddle was developed between the 3rd century BC and the 1st century AD, probably by peoples of the Asian steppes, where the stirrup and the horse collar also originated.

43. He's sort of an innocent primitive, he appears unclothed he lives a free, peaceful life in harmony with the animals, with nature and the beasts, he races across the steppes with the gazelles.

44. The Bashkir, or Bashirsky, pony originated in the southern foothills of the Ural Mountains, close to the steppes of Khazakhstan and has been an important part of the local economy for possibly thousands of years

45. Alongside Chinese artifacts, pieces from the steppes, and Iranian and Hellenistic Central Asian regions have been found: a Persian silver box found in the tomb is the earliest imported product found to date in China.

46. From the nomadic steppes of Kazakhstan to the frenetic streets of Hanoi, Asia is a continent so full of intrigue, adventure, solace and spirituality that it has fixated and confounded travellers for centuries.

47. In historical times the Altaic peoples were concentrated on the steppe lands of Central Asia, and it is believed that the Altaic protolanguage originated on the steppes in or near the region of the Altai …

48. Kumis (also spelled kumiss or koumiss or kumys, see other transliterations and cognate words below under terminology and etymology - Kazakh: қымыз, qymyz) is a fermented dairy product traditionally made from mare's milk or donkey milk.The drink remains important to the peoples of the Central Asian steppes, of Huno-Bulgar, Turkic and Mongol origin: Kazakhs, Bashkirs, Kalmyks, Kyrgyz

49. I have no recollection of Burnets—native or cultivated—before my back-to-back encounters with great burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis) in the South Korean countryside and on the grassy steppes of Siberia.The sight of its curious purple-red flowers wind-dancing on tall wiry stems stayed with me, kindling thoughts about Burnets in the garden and wondering why they weren’t more commonly grown