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- steppe, including the Pontic Scythians Ancient Gr****: Σάκαι Sákai Latin: Sacae Sanskrit: शक Śaka Old Chinese: 塞 Sək From the Indo-European root (s)kewd-...
- former South Australian Institute of Technology that merged with most of the SACAE, and maintained their historical presence next to the University of Adelaide...
- next, the Persian cuir****iers, and the thousand horse, and the Medes and Sacae and Bactrians and Indians, alike their footmen and the rest of the hor****...
- the Getae of ancient Eastern Europe. Tadeusz Sulimirski notes that the Sacae also invaded parts of Northern India. Weer Rajendra Rishi, an Indian linguist...
- (2013). "History of Iran: Scythians / Sacae". Iran Chamber Society. Retrieved 2013-12-12. The Sakâ tigrakhaudâ ('Sacae with pointed hats') were defeated in...
- territory of Arachosia to the south: "Beyond is Sacastana of the Scythian Sacae, which is also Paraetacena, 63 schoeni. There are the city of Barda and...
- sagaris, as well. In The Histories, Herodotus attributes the sagaris to the Sacae Scythians in the army-list of Xerxes the Great. The sagaris was a kind of...
- Achaemenid. King Darius says: This is the kingdom which I hold, from the Sacae who are beyond Sogdia, to Kush, and from Sind (Old Persian: 𐏃𐎡𐎭𐎢𐎺,...
- Achaemenid troops at the Battle of Plataea: Gr**** allies, Sacae, Indians, Bactrians, Medes and Persians, under Mardonius....
- the mythic Aegeus. Herodotus, iii.92 (with the Pausicae) and 93 (with the Sacae). Strabo (11.2.15) gives a lost work of Eratosthenes as his source. Rüdiger...