Moğollar
The Moğollar, or Mongols, are a Central Asian ethnic group known for their rich history and nomadic lifestyle. They originated from the steppes of Mongolia and are famous for establishing the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history under the leadership of Genghis Khan in the 13th century.
Today, the Moğollar primarily inhabit Mongolia, but they also have significant populations in China, Russia, and other neighboring countries. Their culture is characterized by traditional practices such as horse riding, herding, and unique forms of music and art, reflecting their deep connection to the vast landscapes they inhabit.