- Kingdom.
Sindi were
present in the area
called Sindica (Ancient Gr****: Σινδικη, romanized: Sindikē; Latin:
Sindica) by the Gr****s and
which corresponded to...
- on
Sindica has been
learned from Gr**** do****ents and
archaeological finds, and
there is not much detail. It is not
known exactly when the
Sindica Kingdom...
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holotype was a skin and a
skull of a male
leopard from Asterabad. P. p.
sindica was
proposed by Po**** in 1930 for a
single skin and two
skulls from the...
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which this
country was
named Sindica. By the 5th
century BC, the
Scythians had
completely retreated from Ciscaucasia, and
Sindica was the only part of this...
- Síndic de
Greuges or
Síndica de
Greuges ("advocate of grievances") is the
ombudsman or ombudswoman,
while the Síndic de
Comptes or
Síndica de
Comptes is a...
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Perenethis sindica is a
species of
spider of the
genus Perenethis. It is
found in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, China, and the Philippines. List of Pisauridae...
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Hecataeus King of the
Sindica Kingdom Reign circa. 405-379 BC
Predecessor Unknown Successor Leucon I Born
Unknown Sindica Kingdom Died
Unknown Unknown...
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zoological specimens were described, including:
Lutrogale per****illata
sindica —
proposed by
Reginald Innes Po**** in 1940, when
seven pale
skins of smooth-coated...
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subspecies found nowhere else, the
Sindh otter (Lutrogale per****illata
sindica). The
Indus River basin has high diversity,
being the home of more than...
- Maeotes, east of the
Crimea were the Sindes,
their lands known as
Scythia Sindica.[citation needed] The
marshes served to
check the
westward migration of...