- only from the 18th century. The
earliest recorded name was
Jaxartes or
Iaxartes (Ἰαξάρτης) in
Ancient Gr****,
consist of two
morpheme Iaxa and artes, found...
-
deserts and the
Ustyurt Plateau,
especially the area
between the Oxus and
Iaxartes rivers and
around Chorasmia. The
territory of the M****agetae thus included...
-
Achaemenid Empire on the
Iaxartes river. Some
other Saka
groups lived to the east of the
Pamir Mountains and to the
north of the
Iaxartes river, as well as in...
- the
boundary between the
Bactrians and the Sogdians, and the
Iaxartes River. And the
Iaxartes forms also the
boundary between the
Sogdians and the nomads...
- Tochari, and Sacarauli, who came from the
country on the
other side of the
Iaxartes (Syr Darya)" — Strabo, The Geography, Book XI,
Chapter 8,
Section 2 This...
- the
boundary between the
Bactrians and the Sogdians, and the
Iaxartes River. And the
Iaxartes forms also the
boundary between the
Sogdians and the nomads...
- one of the "Scythian"
tribes "from the
country on the
other side of the
Iaxartes" that
overran the Greco-Bactrian
kingdom (present day Afghanistan) in the...
-
services were also
sought before and at Gaugamela, the
Persian Gates, at the
Iaxartes. It is also said that
Aristander and
Cleomenes were
instructed by Alexander...
- or both the
Fergana and Alay valleys, or the
region to the
north of the
Iaxartes.
According to the Gr****
historian Ctesias, once the
Persian Achaemenid...
-
different names for the same people)
Apasiacae Iaxartae (they
lived along the
Iaxartes river banks (modern Syr Darya)
Norossi Tectosaces (not to be
confused with...