korsatmalarida
Korsatmalarida is a term that appears in historical records and linguistic studies, primarily referring to a nomadic group that inhabited parts of Central Asia. Evidence suggests their presence in regions that are now parts of modern-day Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, particularly during the early medieval period. The origins and precise ethnicity of the Korsatmalarida are subjects of ongoing scholarly debate, with various theories linking them to Turkic, Mongolic, or even more obscure tribal confederations.
Their lifestyle was characteristic of nomadic peoples of the steppe, relying heavily on pastoralism, especially horse