Andite nomads north of the Yellow River left traces of their blood among Turanian and Tibetan peoples. [1]
Chinese culture in 18,000 B.C. flourished along the Yellow River, ultimately leading to the political reunification of the yellow race and a peaceful societal existence for thousands of years. [2] Drought drove Andites to valleys of the Nile, Euphrates, Indus, and Yellow rivers, producing a new class of traders. [3] Andonite and Andite settlers advanced the progressive settlements along the Yellow River, surpassing those along the Yangtze. [4]