Central Asia is close to several societies that developed over the centuries between Europe and Asia, each of whom found that there were benefits to controlling the territory. This included the nomadic tribes known as the Huns, and the later Mongols.
The flat terrain made it vulnerable to attack
it was the key location fo rthe power struggle between russia and asia
Because it was a strategically important region
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Central Asian countries have been repeatedly conquered because the area was a key location for power struggles between Russia and Asia.
Central Asia has been conquered repeatedly due to its strategic location at the crossroads of major trade routes, making it a desirable region for empires seeking to control lucrative trade routes and access to valuable resources. Additionally, its nomadic populations and diverse cultures made it a region of interest for expansionist empires looking to extend their influence.
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Central powers major victories
Alexander the Great (Philip II) conquered every major city-state in Greece except for Sparta.
Britain from 1919-1948.