A man visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657690
A woman visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657691
A woman visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657689
A man visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657688
A man visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657687
Women visit an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657686
A man visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657685
State Historical Museum Director Alexei Levykin speaks at the opening of the exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657684
An exhibit is on display at the exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657683
A woman visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657682
A woman visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657681
A man visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657680
A woman visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657679
A woman visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657678
Women visit an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657677
An exhibit is on display at the exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657676
A man visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657675
Women visit an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657674
A woman visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657673
Exhibits are on display at the exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657671
A man visits an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657667
People visit an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657664
State Historical Museum Director Alexei Levykin speaks at the opening of the exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657663
People visit an exhibition titled "Wild Field. In Perpetual Motion", dedicated to the interaction between Russia and the nomadic peoples of the Great Steppe, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Russia. The steppes stretching from Eastern Europe almost to the Pacific coast, now known as the Eurasian Steppe, were home to various nomads - Scythians, Huns, Mongols and many others - who gave history to the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan and the great conqueror Tamerlane, and through which the Great Silk Road once passed.08.04.2024#8657661