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historians who do****ented the
exploits of
Alexander the
Great refer to the
Aspasioi and ****akenoi (Ἀσσακηνοί)
tribes among his opponents. The
historian R....
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fierce contest ensued with the
Aspasioi in
which Alexander was
wounded in the
shoulder by a dart, but
eventually the
Aspasioi lost.
Alexander then
faced the...
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contest ensued with the
Aspasioi in
which Alexander himself was
wounded in the
shoulder by a dart but
eventually the
Aspasioi lost the fight. Alexander...
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Kambojas as
homeland of
horses possibly earned the horse-breeders
known as
Aspasioi (from Old
Persian aspa) and ****akenoi (from
Sanskrit aśva "horse") their...
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their land was
known as "Home of Horses". They are the ****akenoi and
Aspasioi of the
classical writings, and the
Ashvakayanas and
Ashvayanas in Pāṇini's...
- McCrindle, the name Yūsəpzay or Īsəpzay is
derived from the
tribal names of
Aspasioi and ****akenoi – the
ancient inhabitants of the
Kunar Valley and the Swat...
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ensued with the
Aspasioi, in the
course of
which Alexander himself was
wounded in the
shoulder by a dart, but
eventually the
Aspasioi lost the fight;...
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Valley between May 327 BC and
March 326 BC. It was
conducted against the
Aspasioi, the Guraeans, and the ****akenoi
tribes in the
Kunar valley of Afghanistan...
- BCE in his
Major Rock Edicts. The
people known in
classical sources as
Aspasioi, Aśvaka and ****akenoi, were
likely tribes of the
Kamboja people. The region...
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classic book, (The
Gates of India, p 102-03),
writes that the
Aspasians (
Aspasioi)
represent the
modern Kafirs. But the
modern Kafirs,
especially the Siah-Posh...