- in
proximity to each other: "the
Airyas [Aryans],
Tuiryas [Turanians],
Sairimas [Sarmatians],
Sainus [Sacae] and
Dahis [Dahae]". In the
hymns of the Avesta...
- 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...
-
earliest reference to the
Sarmatians is in the Avesta,
where they
appear as
Sairima-,
which in
later Iranian sources becomes *Sarm and Salm.
Originating in...
-
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'...
- (
Sairima) and Iraj (Arya), is
interpreted as a
recognition of an
ancient kinship between Turanians and Iranians. Finally, the
ethnonym of the
Sairimas...
-
believed by some
historians to have been
mentioned in the Avesta, with
Sairima possibly meaning Sayram.
Evidence of an
early plumbing system has been...
-
Airyas Ahiryas Dahis (possible
ancestors of the
Dahae or Dasa)
Sainus Sairimas Tuiryas - an
ancient Iranian ethnic group,
their land was
called Turan...
- 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...
-
neighbours were the
Scythians proper. The
Sauromatians may have been the
Saⁱrima- (𐬯𐬀𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬨𐬀)
people mentioned in the Yašts as one of the five peoples...
- religion,
along with the Aⁱriia- (𐬀𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬌𐬀), Tūⁱriia- (𐬙𐬏𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬌𐬀),
Saⁱrima- (𐬯𐬀𐬌𐬭𐬌𐬨𐬀), and Sāinu- (𐬯𐬁𐬌𐬥𐬎),
although this identification...