lâhtijät
Lâhtijät is a term with historical and cultural significance, primarily associated with certain nomadic groups in the Eurasian Steppe. The word itself originates from an ancient Turkic root, generally understood to mean "those who depart" or "wanderers." This etymology directly reflects the lifestyle of the people to whom it was applied.
Historically, lâhtijät were known for their migratory patterns, moving across vast grasslands in search of pasture
The term lâhtijät is not specific to a single ethnic group but was often used by settled
While the traditional nomadic lifestyle of the lâhtijät has largely diminished due to modern societal changes,