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    The Cadusii (also called Cadusians; Ancient Greek: Καδούσιοι, Kadoúsioi; Latin: Cadusii) were an ancient Iranian tribe that lived in the mountains between...
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  • White Huns (category Cadusii)
    They also included the Cadusii living in Nusaybin. Considering the identity of the Caspians with the Cadusii, the Nusaybin Cadusii, as well as the Chionites...
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    Citadel of Cadusii was discovered during archaeological research in Kaluraz in the province of Gilan, Iran. It was used as a frontier fortress and protected...
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    of short duration. But the Iranian tribes to the north, especially the Cadusii, were always troublesome; many abortive expeditions of the later kings...
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    Arrian. Ctesias refers to the land of Tapuri between the two lands of Cadusii and Hyrcania. The name and probable habitations of the Tapuri appear, at...
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    mountains of Atropatenian Media (Northern Zagros Mountains) together with the Cadusii, Amardi (or "Mardi"), Tapyri, and others (Strabo 11.13.3). Strabo characterized...
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    district. Anzali is an old city in ancient Iran, first settled by the Cadusii. Owing to their pleasant relationship with Cyrus the Great, King of Anshan...
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    against the Cadusii. The origins of the campaign are not attested in historical sources, but it was probably in response to a revolt of the Cadusii and the...
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  • Parsondes (category Cadusii)
    Parsondes was the king of the Cadusii, who, according to Ctesias, was a Mede of Persian origin. The name Parsondes probably comes from the important city...
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    Thracians under Menedemus (Μενέδημος) of Alabanda, 5,000 Medes, Cissians, Cadusii, and Carmanians under the Aspasianus the Mede, 10,000 Arabians under Zabdibelus...
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    Gelae (tribe) (category Cadusii)
    mentions them among the tribes of the southern Caspian which included the Cadusii, Amardi, Witii, and Anariacae, in a manner which does not agree with what...
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  • Allia Gauls Roman Republic 385 BC 385 BC Artaxerxes' II Cadusian Campaign Cadusii Persian Empire 385 BC 385 BC Dardanian invasion of Epirus Kingdom of Dardania...
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  • Artagerses (category Cadusii)
    leader of the Cadusii, the military leader of the Persian king Artaxerxes II. Artagerses according to Plutarch, was the leader of the Cadusii in the fight...
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  • Dareitai (category Cadusii)
    of Media. The Dareitai and Pantimati people may have been part of the Cadusii. According to Herodotus, the Dareitai were part of the XI satrapy, which...
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  • of the Gilaks), although associate they were not the same people as the Cadusii Hyrcani, they lived in Hyrcania Medes Arizanti Budii Busae Magi (Median...
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    Arrian. Ctesias refers to the land of Tapuri between the two lands of Cadusii and Hyrcania. The territory known as Mazandaran has changed hands among...
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    Talysh experts commonly claim that the Talyshis are descended from the Cadusii, an ancient tribe which inhabited the district. According to Garnik Asatrian...
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    Sefid-Rud) in the second or first century BCE, Pliny identifies them with the Cadusii who were living there previously. It is more likely that they were a separate...
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  • Corinth dissolved. Artaxerxes' II Cadusian Campaign (385 BC) Persian Empire Cadusii Victory Negotiated peace with rival chiefs Revolt of the Satraps (372–362...
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    K. (1999). "FĪRŪZ". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Schmitt, Rüdiger (1990). "CADUSII". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Shahbazi, A. Shapur (1989). "BESṬĀM O BENDŌY"...
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    Description XI 1 Media 2 Atropatene 3 The summer palace in Ganzaka 4 The Cadusii 6-7 Geography of Media 8 Tributes of Medes 9-11 Traditions of the Medes...
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    period, the north side of the Sefid (then Mardus) was occupied by the Cadusii mountain tribe . David Rohl proposes identification of Sefid-Rud with the...
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  • Rathines (category Cadusii)
    (Ancient Greek: Ραθiνηs, lat.: Rathínēs or Rathánēs) - the leader of the Cadusii and general of Pharnabazus III. Xenophon wrote a full description of the...
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  • Cilicia bordering on Cappadocia. He fell in Artaxerxes' war against the Cadusii in 385 BC, and was succeeded in his satrapy by Datames, his son by a Paphlagonian...
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    of the southern shore of the Caspian Sea, like the Amardi, Anariacae, Cadusii, Albani (see below), and Vitii (Eratosthenes apud Strabo, 11.8.8), and...
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  • Onaphernes (category Cadusii)
    leader of the cadusii, ally of Cyrus the Great. According John Clark Ridpath, at  the  time  of  the  accession  of  Astyages  cadusii were  ruled  by ...
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    and having in this capacity distinguished himself in the war against the Cadusii, was appointed to succeed his father (who had fallen in that war) in the...
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  • Talish-Dulab, Shandarmin, Masal) and created the Khamsa of Talish. The Cadusii, an Iranian tribe, are generally assumed to settled the entire Talish region...
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    Legae (category Cadusii)
    and Legae - the Scythians" Ptolemy in Geography (Book VI) identifies the Cadusii and Legae, and places the Gelae to the north. Comparing all the fragments...
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    by the Talysh themselves who generally identify with the Cadusii, that the ancient Cadusii are the ancestor of the today's Talysh. The lands of the Talesh...
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