- The
Sindi (Ancient Gr****: Σινδοι, romanized:
Sindoi; Adyghe: Щынджыхэр; Ubykh: Шинджишвё; Latin: Sindi) were an
ancient tribe that
primarily lived in western...
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against Satyros. At the same time as he was
trying to gain
influence with the
Sindoi,
Satyros had laid
siege to Theodosia, a city that was a
commercial rival...
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includes the
remaining lexicon,
considered to
attest horse colours.
Kikkuli Sindoi Substratum in
Vedic Sanskrit Maryannu Mitanni Gutian language Washukanni...
- ever
thought of.
Leukon would also
engage in wars
against the Ixomatae,
Sindoi, and Heracleans. His brother, Gorgippos,
would rule from the
Asiatic side...
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forcing Oktamasades to flee into Scythia. To
honor his
victory over the
Sindoi,
Leukon erected a
monument to Apollo.
Shortly after his victory, Hekataios...
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Predecessor Satyrus I
Successor Spartocus II and
Paerisades I King of
Sindoi Reign 389–349 BCE
Predecessor Hecataeus Successor Comosarye I Born c. 410...