Introduction
IThe Kazakh Steppe Route
- The Northern Route — from the Aral Sea region through the Syr Darya valley to Zhetysu, connecting to the Fergana Valley and ultimately China
- The Central Steppe Route — across the Betpak-Dala (Hungry Steppe) connecting the Volga region to the Tian Shan
- The Southern Route — along the foothills of the Karatau mountains through Otrar and Shymkent toward Samarkand
IIOtrar: The Crossroads City
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