Definition of Drangian. Meaning of Drangian. Synonyms of Drangian

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Drangian. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Drangian and, of course, Drangian synonyms and on the right images related to the word Drangian.

Definition of Drangian

No result for Drangian. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Drangian from wikipedia

- inhabited by an Iranian tribe which the ancient Gr****s called Sarangians or Drangians. Drangiana was possibly subdued by another Iranian people, the Medes,...
- the root of the name Zaranj, capital of the Afghan Nimruz Province. The Drangians were listed among the peoples ruled by the legendary King Ninus before...
- demanded tribute from peoples such as the Persians, Armenians, Parthians, Drangians, and Arians. The importance of Media is primarily related to controlling...
- liberty; for having suffered from contentions with the Sogdians, the Drangians, and the Indians, they were at last overcome, as if exhausted, by the...
- the Great invaded the area it was known as Prophthasia in Drangiana: the Drangian capital Phrada was just renamed in October 330; 'Prophthasia' means 'Anti****tion'...
- Bactrians Chomari Comi Drepsiani Oxiani Parsii Salatarae Trybactae Zariaspae Drangians / Drangae / Zarangians / Zarangae Gedrosians / Gedrosii / Gedroseni Aparytae...
- Gr****s and Romans, who record that under Darius III the Arachosians and Drangians were under the command of a governor who, together with the army of the...
- to Herodotus, the "Mykians" belonged to the same tax district as the Drangians, Thamanaeans, Utians, Sagartians and "those deported to the Persian Gulf"...
- Drangiana), was po****ted by a Persianized east Iranian group known as the Drangians. From the 2nd century BC to the 1st century, Sakastan saw a huge influx...