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nomads created military strength aswell as as as a greater trade ineractions with the western part of the world already dominated by the nomads later ineractions led to there geographical incorporation and truth of the extortion on the tribute system implemented by the nomads an increased nomad dmination in northern china were Buddhism and horse riding later influenced travel military and trade.

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