Scythians Saka(3)
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<펌>Scythians - wikipedia
Scythians Scythians Skuδatā (earlier)[1][2] Skulatā (later)[1][2] c. 9th-8th century BC–c. 3rd century BC Maximum extent of the Scythian kingdom in West Asia (680-600 BC) Maximum extent of the Scythian kingdom in the Pontic steppe (600-c. 200 BC) Location Central Asia (9th-7th centuries BC) West Asia (7th–6th centuries BC) Pontic Steppe (6th–3rd centuries BC) Capital Kamianka (from c. 6th centur..
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Saka인에 대한 자료
I. 사카인의 정체 The Saka (Old Persian:𐎿𐎣𐎠 Sakā; Kharoṣṭhī: 𐨯𐨐 Saka; Ancient Egyptian: 𓋴𓎝𓎡𓈉 sk, 𓐠𓎼𓈉 sꜣg; Chinese: 塞, old *Sək, mod. Sè, Sāi), Shaka (Sanskrit (Brāhmī): 𑀰𑀓., Śaka; Sanskrit (Devanāgarī): शक Śaka, शाक Śāka), or Sacae (Ancient Greek: Σάκαι Sákai; Latin: Sacae) were a group of nomadic Eastern Iranian peoples who historically inhabited the northern and eastern Eurasian Steppe and the Tarim ..
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스키타인에 대한 자료
I. 스키타이인 (BC 8 c – AD 1c) 활동 역사 Maximum extent of the Scythian kingdom in West Asia (680-600 BC) Maximum extent of the Scythian kingdom in the Pontic steppe (600-c. 200 BC) 1. OverviewThe Scythians (/ˈsɪθiənz, ˈsɪð-/; from Greek Σκύθης, Σκύθοι), also known as Scyths,[1] Saka, Sakae, Iskuzai, or Askuzai, were an ancient nomadic people of Eurasia, inhabiting the region Scythia. Classical Scyth..
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