-
below the
sources of the
Indus River.
Herodotus refers to the
Daradas as
Dadicae and
groups them with the
Gandharas and the Aparytae.
Herodotus and Strabo...
- of
Greece (480-479 BC).
Artyphius was in
charge of the
Gandharian and
Dadicae contingents of the
Achaemenid army.
Artyphius therefore seems to have been...
-
Holdich has
linked them with the
Afridi tribe: The Sattagydae, Gandarii,
Dadicae, and
Aparytae (Ἀπαρύται) paid
together a
hundred and
seventy talents; this...
- Arians, Parthians,
Caucasian Albanians, Chorasmians, Sogdians, Gandarans,
Dadicae, Caspians, Sarangae, Pactyes, Utians, Mycians, Phoenicians, Judeans, Egyptians...
- Herodotus,
Artyphius was in
command of the
contingents of the
Gandharian and
Dadicae in the
invading Achaemenid army of
Xerxes I: The
Parthians and Chorasmians...
-
Caroe have
linked them with the
Afridi tribe: The Sattagydae, Gandarii,
Dadicae, and
Aparytae (Ἀπαρύται) paid
together a
hundred and
seventy talents; this...
- Also
according to Herodotus, the
territories of Gandhara, Sattagydia,
Dadicae and
Aparytae formed the 7th
province of the
Achaemenid Empire for tax-payment...
- 27
January 2024. The Parthians, Chorasmians, Sogdians, Gandarians, and
Dadicae in the army had the same
equipment as the Bactrians. "LacusCurtius • Herodotus...
- its
Seventh tax
district according to Herodotus,
along with Gandārae,
Dadicae and Aparytae. It is
believed to have been
situated east of the Sulaiman...
- its
Seventh tax
district according to Herodotus,
along with Gandārae,
Dadicae and Aparytae. It was
situated east of the
Sulaiman Mountains up to the...