That's because there wasn't much on the Steppe for settled people to conquer/plunder, invasions of the steppe were preventative/retaliatory.
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There wasn't much on the European side of the Caspian Sea, but on the Asian side? Plenty! Tarim Basin, Bactria, Sogdiana, etc....
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None of those are in the Eurasian Steppe though, they were settled areas frequently conquered by nomads. They were urban from the start.
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All of those are in the Eurasian Steppe, they were indeed urban from the start, but they were the urban side of the same nomadic people
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The steppe peoples showed a pattern of herding/urban civilization, unlike the farming/urban civilization that prevailed in Rome, China, etc
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Fundamentally different relationship between urban and rural communities imo. In settled world, there was free movement between the two
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There was much freer movement between urban and rural world in Central Asia than in Mediterranean, Middle East, China etc
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e.g., entire Silk Road trading routes, oases and caravans
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Saw a terrible, made-for-China Jackie Chan movie with Chinese & Romans battling it out in the Steppe. A bit of a stretch.
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