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- 143-144 furthermore mentions the faithful who live in the lands of the Sairimas, Sainus and Dahas. In general, the relationship between the Aryas and Turyas...
- reference to the Sarmatians occurs in the Avesta, where they appear as Sairima-, which in later Iranian sources becomes *Sarm and Salm. Originating in...
- Turyas, Sairimas, Dahas and Sainus. The Turyas are the Turanians from later legends and are typically located beyond the Oxus river. The Sairimas have been...
- in proximity to each other: "the Airyas [Aryans], Tuiryas [Turanians], Sairimas [Sarmatians], Sainus [Sacae] and Dahis [Dahae]". In the hymns of the Avesta...
- members of an ethnic group and contrasts with other named groups (Tūirya, Sairima, Dāha, Sāinu or Sāini) and with the outer world of the An-airya 'non-Arya'...
- sons, Iraj (Aryan), Tur (Turanian) and Salm (Sairima). It is therefore plausible that the Turanians, Sairima, Dahi, and possibly the Saini were part of...
- tsaru-, hunter), which also gave its name to the western Avestan region of Sairima (*salm, – *Sairmi), and also connected it to the 10–11th century AD Persian...
- believed by some historians to have been mentioned in the Avesta, with Sairima possibly meaning Sayram. Evidence of an early plumbing system has been...
- with whom the Arya were in continuous contact with, namely the Turiia, Sairima, Sainu and Dahi. Despite the clear delineation between the Arya of the...
- (a term which the Avestan people appear to use of themselves), Tuirya, Sairima, Sainu and Dahi". Diakonoff 1999, p. 100: "Turan was one of the nomadic...