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Skunkha (Old Persian: 𐎿𐎤𐎢𐎧 Skuⁿxa), was king of the Sakā tigraxaudā ("Saka who wear
pointed caps"), a
group of the Saka, in the 6th
century BC. The...
- lied,
saying "I am king of Margiana.""
Behistun relief of
Skunkha. Label: "This is
Skunkha the Sacan." The site
covers an area of 116 hectares. Archeological...
- M****agetae
Reign unknown – c. 520s BCE
Predecessor unnamed husband Successor Skunkha (?) Died c. 520s BCE
Spouse unnamed husband Issue Spargapises Religion...
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Deioces Phraortes Madyes Cyaxares Astyages Saka M****agetae
Tomyris Saka
Skunkha Saka (Arzhan culture) (Pazyryk Culture) 539–331 BCE
Achaemenid Empire Cyrus...
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Deioces Phraortes Madyes Cyaxares Astyages Saka M****agetae
Tomyris Saka
Skunkha Saka (Arzhan culture) (Pazyryk Culture) 539–331 BCE
Achaemenid Empire Cyrus...
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Captured Saka king
Skunkha, from
Mount Behistun, Iran,
Achaemenid stone relief from the
reign of
Darius I (r. 522–486 BC)...
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Deioces Phraortes Madyes Cyaxares Astyages Saka M****agetae
Tomyris Saka
Skunkha Saka (Arzhan culture) (Pazyryk Culture) 539–331 BCE
Achaemenid Empire Cyrus...
- a new leader. One of the
earlier leaders was killed, the other,
named Skunkha, was
taken captive and is
visible on the
relief at Behistun. (It is possible...
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Deioces Phraortes Madyes Cyaxares Astyages Saka M****agetae
Tomyris Saka
Skunkha Saka (Arzhan culture) (Pazyryk Culture) 539–331 BCE
Achaemenid Empire Cyrus...
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Deioces Phraortes Madyes Cyaxares Astyages Saka M****agetae
Tomyris Saka
Skunkha Saka (Arzhan culture) (Pazyryk Culture) 539–331 BCE
Achaemenid Empire Cyrus...