Indo-Scythians

Indo-Scythians

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*Kambohs
*Kodavas [cite book | author = Connor | date = 1907] [cite book | author = Rice | date = 1878]
*Lohars
*Nairs [cite book | title = The Modern Review | author = Ramananda Chatterjee | publisher = Prabasi Press Private, Ltd | date= 1907 | page = 695] [cite book | title = Scythian origin of the Nairs | author = Raman Menon, K]
*Pashtuns
*Tarkhan [http://www.geocities.com/pak_history/scythians.html Scythian Origins] [http://rajputana.htmlplanet.com/scy_raj/scy_raj1.html Scythic Origin of the Rajput Race]
*Rajputs

ee also

*Ancient India and Central Asia
*Tillia tepe

Footnotes

References

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*Konow, Sten. Editor. 1929. "Kharoshthī Inscriptions with Exception of those of Asoka". Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, Vol. II, Part I. Reprint: Indological Book House, Varanasi, 1969.
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* Yu, Taishan. 1998. "A Study of Saka History". Sino-Platonic Papers No. 80. July, 1998. Dept. of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Pennsylvania.
* Yu, Taishan. 2000. "A Hypothesis about the Source of the Sai Tribes". Sino-Platonic Papers No. 106. September, 2000. Dept. of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Pennsylvania.
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* Manu and Yajnavalkya, Dr K. P. Jayswal

* Anabaseeos Alexanddrou, Arrian
* Geography, by Ptolemy
* Mathura Lion Capital Inscriptions
* Corpus Inscriptionium Indicarum, Vol II, Part I, Dr S Konow

External links

* [http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/ot_grp8/ot_indoscyth_20050802.html "Indo-Scythian dynasties", RC Senior]
* [http://www.grifterrec.com/coins/indoscythian/indoscythian.html Coins of the Indo-Scythians]
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