palaajats
Palaajats are a nomadic indigenous group traditionally inhabiting the vast steppe regions of Central Asia. Their name is believed to derive from an ancient Turkic word meaning "wanderers" or "those who move." Historically, the palaajats were renowned for their mastery of horsemanship and their deep connection to their herds, primarily consisting of horses, sheep, and yaks. Their mobile lifestyle was dictated by the seasonal availability of pastureland, requiring them to follow a cyclical migratory pattern across extensive territories.
The palaajat social structure was typically organized into clans and tribes, with leadership often vested in
While their traditional nomadic way of life has been significantly impacted by modern political and economic