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Distribution of Central Asian Iranic populations during the Iron Age.
The Amyrgians (Ancient Greek: ΑμύργιοιAmúrgioi; Latin: Amyrgii; Old Persian: 𐎿𐎣𐎠 𐏐 𐏃𐎢𐎶𐎺𐎼𐎥𐎠Sakā haumavargā "Sakas who lay hauma (around the fire)")[1][2] were a Saka tribe.
^Schmitt 2003.
^Lendering 1996: The Sakâ haumavargâ ("haoma-drinking Sacae") were subjected by Cyrus the Great. Herodotus calls them Amyrgian Scythians.
their Indian allies, after which Cyrus's ally, the king Amorges of the Amyrgians, intervened with his own army and helped the Persian soldiers defeat the...
cities. Cyrus' Campaign against Massagetae (530/529 BC) Persian Empire Amyrgians Scythians Massagetae Derbices Dahae Saka Abiae Indian allies Defeat Death...
besides which they carried the battle-axe, or sagaris. They were in truth Amyrgian (Western) Scythians, but the Persians called them Sacae, since that is...
Scytho-Sarmatians Core Central Asian Sakas / Core Central Asian Scytho-Sarmatians Amyrgians (Sakā haumavargā - Soma Drinkers/Gatherers Sakas) (Sakā para Sugudam -...
the palace and killed her in public. Potiphar's wife Saka Haumavarga or Amyrgian Houtsma, M. Th (1993). E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936...