scythian Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
scythian ka kya matlab hota hai
स्काइथियन
प्राचीन नोमाडिक लोगों का एक सदस्य स्किथिया में रहते हैं
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scythian शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
हिंद-स्काइथियन शासक (सी. 90 ई.पू. - 45 ई.) ।
पर्माफ़्रोस्ट के द्वारा इन पहाड़ों में बने स्काइथियन दफन टीले संरक्षित है।
पहले स्काइथियन 8 वीं सदी (ईसा पूर्व) ऐतिहासिक रिकॉर्ड में प्रदर्शित हुई।
मंगोलों, स्काइथियनों, प्रारंभी मिस्र के लोगों तथा कई मेसोअमेरिकन नायक अपने साथ अपना घरेलू सामान, जिसमें उनके नौकर तथा रखैलें शामिल होते थे, अगली दुनिया के लिए ले जाते थे।
জজজ
उन्होंने मातृ-सत्ता, बहुपतित्व और अन्य स्काइथियन रिवाजों को अपनाया. उत्तर प्रदेश में नैनीताल के निकट अहिछत्र का नागा-स्काइथियन जनजाति को 345 ई. में कदंब राजवंश के राजा मयूरवर्मा ने उनके अन्य ब्राह्मण पुजारियों के साथ उत्तरी कर्नाटक के शिमोगा में बसने के लिए आमंत्रित किया।
इसके अलावा, त्रावणकोर राज्य मैनुअल में उल्लेख है कि केरल में नाग की पूजा करने वाले नागा ज़रूर मौजूद थे जिन्होंने समझौता होने तक नंबूद्रियों के साथ लड़ाई की. नायरों को इंडो-स्काइथियन (शक) मूल के रूप में वर्गीकृत किया गया है और साथ ही नागाओं के साथ उन्हें जोड़ा गया है।
ईसा पूर्व दूसरी सदी में जब शक या इंडो-स्काइथियन ने भारत पर हमला किया, उत्तरी भारत में कुछ नागा स्काइथियन में मिल गए।
scythian's Usage Examples:
The circumstances of his minority are not recorded, nor is anything related of the Scythian inroads which occurred in the latter half of the 7th century B.C., although some passages in the books of Jeremiah and Zephaniah are supposed to refer to the events.
There were also public slaves; of these some belonged to temples, to which they were presented as offerings, amongst them being the courtesans who acted as hieroduli at Corinth and at Eryx in Sicily; others were appropriated to the service of the magistrates or to public works; there were at Athens 1200 Scythian archers for the police of the city; slaves served, too, in the fleets, and were employed in the armies, - commonly as workmen, and exceptionally as soldiers.
The eastern provinces of Iran went in 240 or thereabouts, when the Greek Diodotus made himself an independent king in Bactria(q.v.) and Sogdiana, and Tiridates, brother of Arsaces, a " Scythian " chieftain, conquered Parthia (so Arrian, but see Parthia).
Herodotus mentions it as the seat of the Graeco-Scythian Alazones and the Scythian Neuri, who were followed by the Dacians and the Getae.
But the Arsacid kingdom never was a truly national state; with the Scythian and Parthian elements were united some elements of Greek civilization.
The Scythian nomads became the ruling race; they were invested with large landed property, and formed the council of the king, who appointed the successor.
They probably are aborigines fundamentally, with a mixture of what are now called the Scythian tribes, which at a very early time overran India.
This double identification enabled Cassiodorus to bring the favoured race into line with the peoples of classical antiquity, to interweave with their history stories about Hercules and the Amazons, to make them invade Egypt, to claim for them a share in the wisdom of the semi-mythical Scythian philosopher Zamolxis.
The most famous Arsaces was the chief of the Parni, one of the nomadic Scythian or Dahan tribes in the desert east of the Caspian Sea.
Tiridates, who was proclaimed king, could no longer maintain himself, because he appeared to be a vassal of the Romans; Artabanus returned from Hyrcania with a strong army of Scythian (Dahan) auxiliaries, and was again acknowledged by the Parthians.
scythian's Meaning':
a member of the ancient nomadic people inhabiting Scythia