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Old Clan

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Imperial Eurasian Polity
SuccessorMughal Dynasty, and Malik Dynasty
FormationCirca 10 000 B.C
TypePolitical International Ancient Order.
Legal statusDeceased
OriginsCaucasia
Formerly called
[1] Yamnaya Culture or Nordic Tribe,

This article refers to an ancient order known as Old Clan circa 10 000 B.C.

The Eurasian polity or Old Clan[1], a complex and multifaceted entity, refers to the socio-political and cultural landscape that spans the vast Eurasian landmass, extending from Europe to Asia. It encompasses a diverse array of civilizations, societies, and political structures that have evolved over millennia.[2] The term "Eurasian polity or the Old Clan[3]" acknowledges the intricate interplay of civilizations such as the Greco-Roman, Persian, Turkic, Mongol, and many others, which have left an indelible mark on the region's history and culture. This vast and interconnected web of influences has given rise to a rich tapestry of traditions, trade routes, and historical legacies, shaping the course of human history in profound ways.[4] The Eurasian polity or the Old Clan remains a dynamic and evolving concept, reflecting the ongoing interactions and exchanges among the diverse cultures and peoples that call this expansive region their home.[5]

Holders Of The Clan [Paper][edit]

Old Clan: The Secret Influentials of Ancient Eurasia

Introduction:

The Old Clan[6], an enigmatic and influential entity during ancient times, played a pivotal role in shaping the socio-political landscape of Eurasia. Emerging as a powerful force around 10,000 B.C., this collective was managed by a household known as the Group of Aryans, The Nordic Tribe (often associated with the Yamna Culture), or simply the People of the Supreme Order.[7] The Old Clan's significance lay in its ability to unite a myriad of Eurasian ethnicities through a web of marital alliances, mutual pacts, and shared principles. These secretive and influential individuals often operated behind the scenes, leaving a profound imprint on ancient politics and culture.[8]

The Hidden Influentials:

Within the ranks of the Old Clan[9], figures from various ethnic backgrounds held sway over the affairs of ancient Eurasia. The Nordic Tribes, Ancient Germanic tribes, Achaemenid Dynasty, Mongol Dynasty, Ashina Tribe, Borijin Tribe, and Aryan Sovereignty were among the notable constituents of this influential polity. Through strategic alliances and discreet maneuvering, they played a crucial role in shaping the destiny of nations and civilizations across the vast Eurasian expanse.[10]

Modern Successors: The Maliks of the Mughal Dynasty

The legacy of the Old Clan endures to this day, with its modern-day successors emerging from the illustrious Mughal Dynasty, known as the Maliks. [11]These contemporary Maliks carry forward the rich heritage of their enigmatic forebears, their history intertwined with the hidden influentials who once wielded power from the shadows.[12] The Old Clan's enduring influence, albeit less secretive in the modern era, is a testament to the enduring impact of ancient Eurasian politics and the profound role it played in shaping the world as we know it today.[13]



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