- JSTOR 4309997. (registration required) Dandamayev,
Muhammad (1990). "
Carduchi". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica,
Volume IV/7: Calendars...
- as
George Rawlinson,
identified Corduene and
Carduchi with the
modern Kurds,
considering that
Carduchi was the
ancient lexical equivalent of "Kurdistan"...
-
classical Gr****
literature existed only as
preconceived notions.
Equating the
Carduchi with the Gutians, he adds that the
moment the Ten
Thousand began to skirt...
- ("fortress").
Relationships have also been
sought with the
Khaldi and
Carduchi of the
classical sources. The
formation of
Kartli and its people, the Kartveli...
- 1615,
Denis Henrion (French) 1617,
Frans van S****en (Dutch) 1637, L.
Carduchi (Spanish) 1639,
Pierre Hérigone (French) 1651,
Heinrich Hoffmann (German)...
-
tribal or
ethnic groups including Lullubi, Guti, Cyrtians,
Sumerian and
Carduchi. The
present state of
knowledge about Kurdish allows, at
least roughly...
-
Astabeni Carduchi /
Corduchi /
Cyrtaei /
Cyrtii (mentioned by Strabo, and
possible ancestors of the
Kurds according to
Muhammad Dandamayev) (See "
Carduchi" in...
-
Antonio López (1998). La Navegación Por el Tajo: El
Reconocimiento de
Carduchi en 1641 y
Otros Proyectos. Real
Academia de la Historia. p. 51. ISBN 978-84-89512-08-5...
- to whom,
extending into the interior, are the
amariacae and mardi. the
carduchi inhabit the
regions which are near the land of the cadusi, the marundae...
-
Prunus haussknechtii. The
specific epithet, carduchorum,
means "of the
Carduchi, the wild
tribesman of
Kurdistan who so
severely harried Xenophon and the...