its active assimilation by neighbouring SCS-s
Part of the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS’ homeland transformedinto homeland or internal buffer zone of some SCS
importance for Barbarian-Nomadic SCS
and its further socio-cultural assimilation within alien SCS
Migrations from the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS’ homeland
aimed at establishing a short-term domination oversome SCS and further socio-cultural integration with it
Re-grouping and transfers of forces within Barbarian-Nomadic SCS, aimed at integration with a certain SCS
Employing Barbarian-Nomadic SCS for expandingspaces controlled by SCS - its integrator / assimilator
Contacts within Barbarian-Nomadic SCS Relics of Barbarian-Nomadic SCS6.1. BARBARIAN-NOMADIC SCS
Model 1. Initial period of the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS existence, surrounded by neighbours
not internally ready to integrate with it socio-culturally (from ansient times until I century AD)
Model 2. Establishing the buffer zone with Western SCS (I century - 375 AD) Model 3. Socio-cultural integration of Barbarian-Nomadic and Western SCS.Rise of the renewed Western SCS (from 375 until second half of the VII century AD)
Model 4. Creating the buffer zones between Barbarian-Nomadic SCS and all of its neighbouring SCS-s
(from the second half of theVII century until late XII century)
Model 5. Socio-cultural integration of Barbarian-Nomadic SCS with all the neighbouring, accessible to it SCS-s.Socio-cultural assimilation of the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS territory and population into these SCS
(late XII century - 1380-s)Model 6. Rise of the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS residual homeland and population.
Conflict of various neighbouring SCS-s for its socio-cultural assimilation, with the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS itself marionette participation in the process (1380-s - middle of the XX century)
Model 7. Establishing the Barbarian-Nomadic SCS residual homeland and population
on the borders of Russian and Chinese SCS-s as their external buffer zone
(from the second half of the XX century and for some future)
6.2. MUSLIM SCS
Model 8. Initial sporadic colonization of the homeland territory in the most ancient civilizations and
unknown old centres of inhabitance (XXX - VII centuries BC)
Conflict with Western SCS of its second stage for buffer spaces (750-s - 330-s BC)
(from 330-s BC until early VII century AD)
Model 12. Socio-cultural integration with Barbarian-Nomadic SCS. Further growth of the Muslim controlled spaces into the territories of Black African and Hindu SCS-s. Creating the military-political vassals and buffer zones
with all the neighbouring SCS-s (1258 - early XVIII century)
Model 13. Conflict for buffer spaces with various SCS-s. Loss of the military-political vassals and the alien socio-cultural systems permanent presence in the Muslim homeland. Diffusion of the Muslim communities outsidethe Muslim homeland (early XVIII century - 1970-s)
Model 14. Liberation of the Muslim homeland and its internal buffer zones from the alien socio-cultural systems permanent presence. Political-geographical transformation of the Muslim SCS space based on its own socio-cultural standards. Conflict with other SCS-s for the external buffer zones (from 1970-s and for some future)