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Sattagydia Sattagydian Achaemenid soldier Sattagydia (Old Persian: 𐎰𐎫𐎦𐎢𐏁 Thataguš,
country of the "hundred cows") was one of the
easternmost regions...
- but lost it to the
Yuezhi around 125 BC.
Gandharan Achaemenid soldier Sattagydian Achaemenid soldier Indo-Gr****
kingdom Greco-Bactrian
kingdom Eggermont...
- Elamite, Parthian, Arian, Bactrian, Sogdian, Chorasmian, Zarangian,
Sattagydian, Gandharan,
Hindush (Indians), Scythian.
Bottom rank: Scythian, Babylonian...
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Ancient Indian warriors (from left to right:
Sattagydian, Gandharan, Hindush) c. 480 BC. Naqsh-e
Rostam reliefs of
Xerxes I....
- Parthian, Arian, Bactrian, Sogdian, C****smian, Zarangian, Arachosian,
Sattagydian, Gandharan,
Hindush (Indian), Saka (haumavarga), Saka (tigraxauda), Babylonian...
- Parthian,
Arian Bactrian, Sogdian, C****smian, Zarangian, Arachosian,
Sattagydian, Gandharan, Hindush, Saka (Haumavarga), Saka (Tigraxauda), Babylonian...
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auxiliaries stationed in the
White Castle at
Memphis 6.3% 6.
Egypt VII
Sattagydians, Gandharans, Dadicae,
Aparytae (Indian Satrapies) 170
Babylonian talents...
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Arachotians under Satrap B****ntes, and are
thought to have been
either the
Sattagydians or the Hindush.
While Darius had a
significant advantage in numbers,...
- Tomb of
Xerxes I,
Sattagydian soldier of the
Achaemenid army, c. 480 BCE...
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Gandaran soldier (enhanced detail).
Sattagydian soldier of the
Achaemenid army,
circa 480 BCE.
Xerxes I tomb.
Sattagydian soldier (enhanced detail). Hindush...