- The
Dahae, also
known as the Daae,
Dahas or
Dahaeans (Old Persian: 𐎭𐏃𐎠, romanized: Dahā;
Ancient Gr****: Δαοι, romanized: Daoi; Δααι, Daai; Δαι, Dai;...
-
successor of
Vonones I (r. 8–12). His
father has been
variously identified as a
Dahae or
Atropatid prince,
whilst his
mother was a
daughter of the
Parthian King...
-
between the Amu
Darya and Syr
Darya rivers,
where Arrian also
located the
Dahae. The
scholars A.
Abetekov and H.
Yusupov have also
suggested that the Dahā...
- with
other Scythian tribes. The
Parni were one of the
three tribes of the
Dahae confederacy. In the
middle of the 3rd
century BCE, the
Parni invaded Parthia...
- with Hyrcania. Dahistān refers,
strictly speaking to the "place of the
Dahae": an
extinct people who
lived immediately north of Hyrcania, as
early as...
-
dynasty of Parthia. The
leader of the Parni, one of the
three tribes of the
Dahae confederacy,
Arsaces founded his
dynasty in the mid-3rd
century BC when...
-
variously identified as
being a
member of the
Atropatid dynasty, or as a
Dahae prince descended from the
former Arsacid monarch Mithridates II (r. 124–88 BC)...
- "Daxia", in part,
conflated or
confused Tokhara with the
country of the
Dahae (on the south-eastern s****s of the
Caspian Sea), who were
usually known...
-
ethnonyms of the
Dacians and
those of
Dahae (Gr**** Δάσαι Δάοι, Δάαι, Δαι, Δάσαι Dáoi, Dáai, Dai, Dasai;
Latin Dahae, Daci), an Indo-European
people located...
- Iranian-speaking Bactrians, Sogdians, Chorasmians, and the semi-nomadic
Scythians and
Dahae. As the
result of
Turkic migration,
Central Asia also
became the homeland...