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Horseback riding refers to the act of riding a horse, which has been an important mode of transportation and a cultural practice for many societies throughout history. In the context of the steppes, horseback riding was crucial for nomadic peoples, enabling them to traverse vast distances in search of grazing lands and trade opportunities. It fostered a unique relationship between humans and horses, leading to the development of distinct equestrian cultures that shaped social structures and economies in these regions.