- The
Cadusii (also
called Cadusians;
Ancient Gr****: Καδούσιοι, Kadoúsioi; Latin:
Cadusii) were an
ancient Iranian tribe that
lived in the
mountains between...
- They also
included the
Cadusii living in Nusaybin.
Considering the
identity of the
Caspians with the
Cadusii, the
Nusaybin Cadusii, as well as the Chionites...
- of
short duration. But the
Iranian tribes to the north,
especially the
Cadusii, were
always troublesome; many
abortive expeditions of the
later kings...
-
Citadel of
Cadusii was
discovered during archaeological research in
Kaluraz in the
province of Gilan, Iran. It was used as a
frontier fortress and protected...
- Arrian.
Ctesias refers to the land of
Tapuri between the two
lands of
Cadusii and Hyrcania. The name and
probable habitations of the
Tapuri appear, at...
- district.
Anzali is an old city in
ancient Iran,
first settled by the
Cadusii.
Owing to
their pleasant relationship with
Cyrus the Great, King of Anshan...
-
against the
Cadusii. The
origins of the
campaign are not
attested in
historical sources, but it was
probably in
response to a
revolt of the
Cadusii and the...
-
mountains of
Atropatenian Media (Northern
Zagros Mountains)
together with the
Cadusii,
Amardi (or "Mardi"), Tapyri, and
others (Strabo 11.13.3).
Strabo characterized...
-
Parsondes was the king of the
Cadusii, who,
according to Ctesias, was a Mede of
Persian origin. The name
Parsondes probably comes from the
important city...
-
Thracians under Menedemus (Μενέδημος) of Alabanda, 5,000 Medes, Cissians,
Cadusii, and
Carmanians under the Aspasi**** the Mede, 10,000
Arabians under Zabdibelus...