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Sattagydia Sattagydian Achaemenid soldier Sattagydia (Old Persian: 𐎰𐎫𐎦𐎢𐏁 Thataguš,
country of the "hundred cows") was one of the
easternmost regions...
- the
Persian realm through provincial divisions: Gandāra, Hindush, and
Sattagydia.
Persian rule over the
Indus Valley decreased over
successive rulers and...
- Varṇu.
During the 6th
century BCE, the
basin around Bannu was
known as
Sattagydia (Old Persian: 𐎰𐎫𐎦𐎢𐏁 Thataguš,
country of the "hundred cows"). The...
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Achaemenid province of Parupraesanna. It
consisted of the
districts of
Sattagydia (Bannu basin),
Gandhara (Kabul, Peshawar, and Taxila), and
Oddiyana (Swat...
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Music of
Punjab Panjab Digital Library Punjabi cuisine Punjabi dance Sattagydia Estimates from
combining 2011
Indian census and 2017 ****stani census...
- 330 BCE Arachosia, c. 518 – c. 330 BCE Hindush, c. 517 – c. 330 BCE
Sattagydia, c. 516 – c. 330 BCE Ror dynasty, c. 489 – c. 450 BCE
Macedonian Empire...
- "URU.Sattagû"
which may be a
translation or
approximation of "people of
Sattagydia", a
Persian satrapy. [1] The
district of
Sittacene appears to have been...
- Tian Shan, with the Amu
Darya flowing west
through the
center (Balkh);
Sattagydia was the
easternmost regions of the
Achaemenid Empire, part of its Seventh...
- encomp****ing
parts of present-day
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan,
Sattagydia around the
Bannu basin, and
Gedrosia covering much of the
Makran region...
- Cunaxa.
Herodotus mentions that the
Ancient Libyan and the
Ancient Indian (
Sattagydia,
Gandhara and Hindush)
satrapies supplied cavalry and
chariots to Xerxes...