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- Budini abstract "The Budini (Greek: Boudinoi) were an ancient people who lived in Scythia.Herodotus located them east of the Don River (known as the Tanais in his time) beyond the Sarmatians. He gives us the only description of them:Pliny the Elder mentions the Budini together with the Geloni and other peoples living around the rivers which drain into the Black Sea from the north.The Budini are also mentioned by Classical authors in connection with reindeer. Both Aristotle and Theophrastus have short accounts – probably based on the same source – of an ox-sized deer species, named tarandos, living in the land of the Bodines in Scythia, which was able to change the colour of its fur to obtain camouflage. The latter is probably a misunderstanding of the seasonal change in reindeer fur colour.The 1911 Britannica surmises that the Budini were Finno-Ugric, of the branch now represented by the Udmurts and Komis. Edgar V. Saks identifies Budini as the Finnic Votic people.Several historians and scholars such as Lubor Niederle and Pavel Jozef Šafárik believe that the Budini were a Slavic people, and that the etymology stems from the Slavic word for 'water' "Voda".".
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- Budini wikiPageRevisionID "680404379".
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Aristotle.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_peoples.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scythia.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tribes_described_primarily_by_Herodotus.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Don_River_(Russia).
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_V._Saks.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Eye_color.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Finno-Ugric_peoples.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Gelonus.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Grey_eyes.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Herodotus.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Komi_peoples.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Komis.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Lubor_Niederle.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Pavel_Jozef_Šafárik.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Red_hair.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Reindeer.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Sarmatian.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Sarmatians.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Scythia.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_people.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Slavs.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Theophrastus.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Udmurt_people.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Udmurts.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLink Votes.
- Budini wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bodines".
- Budini wikiPageWikiLinkText "Budini".
- Budini hasPhotoCollection Budini.
- Budini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cquote.
- Budini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911_poster.
- Budini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Budini subject Category:Ancient_peoples.
- Budini subject Category:Scythia.
- Budini subject Category:Tribes_described_primarily_by_Herodotus.
- Budini hypernym People.
- Budini type Article.
- Budini type EthnicGroup.
- Budini type Article.
- Budini type People.
- Budini type Site.
- Budini comment "The Budini (Greek: Boudinoi) were an ancient people who lived in Scythia.Herodotus located them east of the Don River (known as the Tanais in his time) beyond the Sarmatians. He gives us the only description of them:Pliny the Elder mentions the Budini together with the Geloni and other peoples living around the rivers which drain into the Black Sea from the north.The Budini are also mentioned by Classical authors in connection with reindeer.".
- Budini label "Budini".
- Budini sameAs Budins.
- Budini sameAs Budinoi.
- Budini sameAs Budinos.
- Budini sameAs Budins.
- Budini sameAs Budinoszok.
- Budini sameAs ブディノイ.
- Budini sameAs Budinai.
- Budini sameAs Budini.
- Budini sameAs Budynowie.
- Budini sameAs m.08xg_r.
- Budini sameAs Будины.
- Budini sameAs Будини_(народ).
- Budini sameAs Q851432.
- Budini sameAs Q851432.
- Budini wasDerivedFrom Budini?oldid=680404379.
- Budini isPrimaryTopicOf Budini.