Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sindi_people> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 88 of
88
with 100 triples per page.
- Sindi_people abstract "Not to be confused with the Sindhi people.The Sindi (Greek: Σινδοί, Herod. iv. 28) were an ancient people in the Taman Peninsula and the adjacent coast of the Pontus Euxinus (Black Sea), in the district called Sindica, which spread between the modern towns of Temryuk and Novorossiysk (Herod. l. c.; Hipponax. p. 71, ed. Welck.; Hellanic. p. 78; Dionys. Per. 681; Steph. B. p. 602; Amm. Marc. xxii. 8. § 41, &c.). Their name is variously written, and Mela calls them Sindones (ii. 19), Lucian (Tox. 55), Sindianoi. Strabo describes them as living along the Palus Maeotis, and among the Maeotae, Dandarii, Toreatae, Agri, Arrechi, Tarpetes, Obidiaceni, Sittaceni, Dosci, and Aspurgiani, among others. (Strab. xi. 2. 11). The Great Soviet Encyclopedia classes them as a tribe of the Maeotae. The Cambridge Ancient History refers to the Sindi as a Scythian people dominant among the Maeotians, whom it considers as either of Cimmerian ancestry or as Caucasian aboriginals under Iranian overlordship.In the 5th century BC, the Sindi were subjugated by the Bosporan Kingdom. They left multiple tumuli which, when excavated by Soviet archaeologists, revealed that their culture was heavily Hellenized. The Sindi were assimilated by the Sarmatians in the first centuries AD.Besides the seaport of Sinda, other towns belonging to the same people were Hermonassa, Gorgippia, and Aborace. (Strab. xi. 2, et. seq.) They had a monarchical form of government (Polyaen, viii. 55), and Gorgippia was the residence of their kings (Strab. l. c.). Nicolaus Damascenus (p. 160, ed. Orell.) mentions a peculiar custom which they had of throwing upon the grave of a deceased person as many fish as the number of enemies whom he had overcome.".
- Sindi_people thumbnail Sindi.Warrior.jpg?width=300.
- Sindi_people wikiPageExternalLink books?id=OGBGauNBK8kC.
- Sindi_people wikiPageExternalLink IMAGE.
- Sindi_people wikiPageExternalLink text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0198%3Abook%3D11%3Achapter%3D2%3Asection%3D11.
- Sindi_people wikiPageID "6802644".
- Sindi_people wikiPageLength "3359".
- Sindi_people wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Sindi_people wikiPageRevisionID "674619628".
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Aborace.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Agri_(Maeotae).
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Anapa.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Arrechi.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Aspurgiani.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Black_Sea.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Bosporan_Kingdom.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge_University_Press.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_peoples_of_Russia.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scythia.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scythians.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Cimmerians.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Dandarii.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Dosci.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Gorgippia.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Great_Soviet_Encyclopedia.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Hellenization.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Hermonassa.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Iranian_peoples.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Maeotae.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Maeotian_Swamp.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Maeotians.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Novorossiysk.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Obidiaceni.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Palus_Maeotis.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_of_the_Caucasus.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Pontus_Euxinus.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Sarmatians.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Scythians.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Sindhi_people.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Sindhis.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Sittaceni.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Stephanus_of_Byzantium.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Taman_Peninsula.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Tarpetes.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Temryuk.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink The_Cambridge_Ancient_History.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Tmutarakan.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink Toreatae.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink File:EtruscanPottery.jpg.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLink File:Sindi.Warrior.jpg.
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sindhi".
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sindi people".
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sindi".
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sindica".
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sindike kingdom".
- Sindi_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sindike".
- Sindi_people hasPhotoCollection Sindi_people.
- Sindi_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Sindi_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fr_icon.
- Sindi_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sindi_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SmithDGRG.
- Sindi_people subject Category:Ancient_peoples_of_Russia.
- Sindi_people subject Category:Scythia.
- Sindi_people subject Category:Scythians.
- Sindi_people hypernym People.
- Sindi_people type Article.
- Sindi_people type EthnicGroup.
- Sindi_people type Article.
- Sindi_people type People.
- Sindi_people type Site.
- Sindi_people comment "Not to be confused with the Sindhi people.The Sindi (Greek: Σινδοί, Herod. iv. 28) were an ancient people in the Taman Peninsula and the adjacent coast of the Pontus Euxinus (Black Sea), in the district called Sindica, which spread between the modern towns of Temryuk and Novorossiysk (Herod. l. c.; Hipponax. p. 71, ed. Welck.; Hellanic. p. 78; Dionys. Per. 681; Steph. B. p. 602; Amm. Marc. xxii. 8. § 41, &c.). Their name is variously written, and Mela calls them Sindones (ii. 19), Lucian (Tox.".
- Sindi_people label "Sindi people".
- Sindi_people sameAs Σινδοί.
- Sindi_people sameAs Sindos.
- Sindi_people sameAs სინდები.
- Sindi_people sameAs Sindi_(volk).
- Sindi_people sameAs Syndowie.
- Sindi_people sameAs m.0gppsh.
- Sindi_people sameAs Sindi_(trib).
- Sindi_people sameAs Синды.
- Sindi_people sameAs Синди.
- Sindi_people sameAs Q2995450.
- Sindi_people sameAs Q2995450.
- Sindi_people wasDerivedFrom Sindi_people?oldid=674619628.
- Sindi_people depiction Sindi.Warrior.jpg.
- Sindi_people isPrimaryTopicOf Sindi_people.