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The Underlying Power of Eurasian Steppe Cultures in World History
Throughout the study of world history, a recurring pattern emerges in the minds of many influential historians such as William McNeill, Will Durant, Tamim Ansari, and others who think on a broad, civilizational scale. The narrative of human history overwhelmingly revolves around four major Eurasian civilizations: Europe, India, the Middle East, and China. These hubs have historically shaped over 90% of humanity's destiny before the onset of the Industrial Revolution, and their influence persists even today, albeit to a lesser degree.