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Scythians and Sarmatians of ancient Ukraine (7 BC - 4 AD)
Scythians and Sarmatians were Iranic speaking tribes from ancient Ukraine (7 BC - 4 AD). T...
published: 20 Aug 2012
author: Zakharii
Scythians and Sarmatians of ancient Ukraine (7 BC - 4 AD)
Scythians and Sarmatians of ancient Ukraine (7 BC - 4 AD)
Scythians and Sarmatians were Iranic speaking tribes from ancient Ukraine (7 BC - 4 AD). They inhabited mainly southern Ukraine (Ukrainian steppe, Crimean pe...- published: 20 Aug 2012
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- author: Zakharii
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The facial type of the Scythians and Sarmatians
The physical type of the Scythians and Sarmatians in Europe, with anthropological reconstr...
published: 04 Jan 2011
author: RealSarmatians
The facial type of the Scythians and Sarmatians
The facial type of the Scythians and Sarmatians
The physical type of the Scythians and Sarmatians in Europe, with anthropological reconstructions of their skulls.- published: 04 Jan 2011
- views: 41631
- author: RealSarmatians
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SARMATIANS - Soul of The Warrior Ⓒ [HD]
The Sarmatians (Latin Sarmatæ or Sauromatæ, Greek Σαρμάται, Σαυρομάται) were an Iranian pe...
published: 06 Apr 2011
author: CroPETROforever
SARMATIANS - Soul of The Warrior Ⓒ [HD]
SARMATIANS - Soul of The Warrior Ⓒ [HD]
The Sarmatians (Latin Sarmatæ or Sauromatæ, Greek Σαρμάται, Σαυρομάται) were an Iranian people in Classical Antiquity, flourishing from about the 5th century...- published: 06 Apr 2011
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- author: CroPETROforever
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SARMATIANS IN EUROPE
http://www.michelangelo.cn/download/08_Genetics/new_pdf/eng_Sarmatians,_Avars,_and_Magyars...
published: 08 May 2011
author: Magyar Eredet
SARMATIANS IN EUROPE
SARMATIANS IN EUROPE
http://www.michelangelo.cn/download/08_Genetics/new_pdf/eng_Sarmatians,_Avars,_and_Magyars_in_Poland,_Lithuania,_Croatia,_Albania,_and_Bulgaria,_historical_e...- published: 08 May 2011
- views: 76317
- author: Magyar Eredet
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STEPPE CAVALRY - SCYTHIANS (HUNS) SARMTIANS (DAHAS, ALANIANS)
STEPPE CAVALRY - SCYTHIANS, SARMATIANS, HUNS -bulgars -magyars -uyghurs -turks -croatians ...
published: 26 Feb 2010
author: ZulcaCarpathius
STEPPE CAVALRY - SCYTHIANS (HUNS) SARMTIANS (DAHAS, ALANIANS)
STEPPE CAVALRY - SCYTHIANS (HUNS) SARMTIANS (DAHAS, ALANIANS)
STEPPE CAVALRY - SCYTHIANS, SARMATIANS, HUNS -bulgars -magyars -uyghurs -turks -croatians -iranians.- published: 26 Feb 2010
- views: 18611
- author: ZulcaCarpathius
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King Arthur's Turkic Knights - The Sarmatians (Remake)
According to a genetic research on 75 individuals from various parts of Turkey, Mergen et ...
published: 13 Feb 2014
King Arthur's Turkic Knights - The Sarmatians (Remake)
King Arthur's Turkic Knights - The Sarmatians (Remake)
According to a genetic research on 75 individuals from various parts of Turkey, Mergen et al revealed that genetic structure of the mtDNAs in the Turkish population bears similarities to Turkic Central Asian populations. The neighbour-joining tree built from segment I sequences for Turkish and the other populations (French, Bulgarian, British, Finland, Greek, German, Kazakhs, Uighurs and Kirghiz) indicated two poles. Turkic Central Asian populations, Turkish population and British population formed one pole, and European populations formed the other, which revealed Turkish population bears more similarities to Turkic Central Asian population and British people. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/Neigbour-joining-tree-of-population-genetics.png http://www.ias.ac.in/jgenet/Vol83No1/39.pdf ____________ For linguisic evidence see... Turkic substrate in English & Germanic (Content): http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/TurkicBorrowingsEn.htm Bikkinin Irek - Türkic borrowings in English: http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/TurkicInEnglishEn.htm Türkic Substrate in English - Appendix to Türkic borrowings in English: http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/EnglishTurkicLexiconEn.htm Yusipova R. - Türkic suffixes in English (Turkish angle): http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/TurkishSuffixesEn.htm Stetsyuk V. - Germanic-Chuvash Türkic Parallels: http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/EnglishTurkicLexiconEn.htm Toth A. - German Lexicon: http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/TothGermanLexiconEn.htm Ekholm G. - German Ethnology: http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/EkholmGermanEthnologyEn.htm Mc Callister R. - Non-IE substrate vocabulary in Germanic languages: http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/Non-IE_GermanEn.htm Toth A. - Turkic and English: http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/40_Language/AgglutinativeLanguages_TothEn.htm Adji Murad - English Kipchaks: http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/MAdjiEnglishKipchaksEn.htm Stevens C. - Germanic-Türkic traits: http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/StevensCraniologyAndHistoryEn.htm Rassokha I.N. - Ukrainian pra-motherland of Indo-Europeans: http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/41TurkicInEnglish/TurkicInEnglishEn.htm- published: 13 Feb 2014
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Barbarian Invasion Online Battle #56: Eastern Rome vs Sarmatians (Live-Commentary)
Time for a live-commentary 1 vs 1 battle on the Barbarian Invasion expansion (for Rome Tot...
published: 02 Oct 2012
author: PrinceofMacedon
Barbarian Invasion Online Battle #56: Eastern Rome vs Sarmatians (Live-Commentary)
Barbarian Invasion Online Battle #56: Eastern Rome vs Sarmatians (Live-Commentary)
Time for a live-commentary 1 vs 1 battle on the Barbarian Invasion expansion (for Rome Total War). I command the Eastern Roman Empire. My opponent, EmoChrisB...- published: 02 Oct 2012
- views: 23993
- author: PrinceofMacedon
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Scythians - Sarmatians - Alans (ancients of Ukraine)
Scythians (Sakas) - Sarmatians (Savromatae) - Alans (Allonae) -- ancients north Iranic tri...
published: 14 Apr 2014
Scythians - Sarmatians - Alans (ancients of Ukraine)
Scythians - Sarmatians - Alans (ancients of Ukraine)
Scythians (Sakas) - Sarmatians (Savromatae) - Alans (Allonae) -- ancients north Iranic tribes of Ukraine. Digor (neo-Scythian language) song. Digor is neo-Scytho-Sarmatian (Neo-Alanic) language that is spoken in western part of north Ossetia. It is very archaic form of Ossetian, being the only surviving Scythian language basically, that survived in the Caucasian mountains. Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak and nearly extinct Upper Lusatian (Sorbian) & Belarusian are all Scytho-Slavic languages characterized by Scytho-Sarmatian-Alan-Digor "h" (gh) sound that is used instead of Slavic g. For example "Hovoryty / hovir" instead of Slavic "Govorit / gwar". Scythian H sound is unknown to other Slavs (Russians, Poles, Balkan Slavs). This h sound is typical only to eastern Iranian languages (Scythian, Alan, Pashtu, Yaghnobi, Digor-Ossetian) Хведір Вовк. Стаття. Кавказ і Карпати (деякі проби етнологічних зближень) -- http://chtyvo.org.ua/authors/Vovk_Khvedir/Kavkaz_i_Karpaty_deiaki_proby_etnolohichnykh_zblyzhen/ Digor song: Алла Хадикова и Олег Тайсаев - Зардайы сагъас (сл. Индира Гаглоева, муз. Белла Золоева) Lyrics in Digor (neo-Scythian): Цъитийы сыгъдг дон азгъоры хъазг, гъей Вййы й рухс фндаг айнгыл зарг, гъей Д иу фкастй та, о рсугъд чызгай, гъей Рох уарзты цхрт м риуы ссыгътай, гъей хсрдзны бын донхаун зары, гъей Йхим кддрау мн ногй сайы, гъей Рох уарзты буц фндыр, дардм цй ахсс, гъей М зрдйы катай, зрдйы сагъс, гъей Базард рдгыл куы баззад н уарзты фндаг, гъей Уыдт мын фсрмдзст - Ды та нундаг, гъей ргомй, цй, абон згъм н фндон, гъей Уарзтон д тынг бир - з др д уарзтон, гъей М ивгъуыды цинт дуыл фбарын, гъей Д сурт алкддр м зрдыл дарын, гъей Д флмн мидбылхудт, сусг кстыт, гъей Арх дын фмысын д сау цстыт, гъей Уалдзыгон изрт, мйдар хсвт, гъей мбхсын алкддр м сусг фндт, гъей Зыдтон й, фцыдт мнй ндрм, гъей Уддр-ма дм кастн, м хур, нхълм, гъей Базард Цасфнды куы цуой, куы згъорой азт, гъей Уддр нй рохгнн хсидг уарзтн, гъей Мах иум н бонт рвыстам хълдзг, гъей Куыд тагъд нм фзынди, рлууыд фззг, гъей Фззыгон дымг та ахссдзн сыфт, гъей Н ферох уыдзысты мнй д дзырдт, гъей взонг удыл кд фтых и хъысмт, гъей дзухдр кндзни уддр дуыл мт, гъей Базард- published: 14 Apr 2014
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The (Scytho) Sarmatians
Sarmatians Sarmatae Sarmat Scyth Scythian Scythians Skythians Skythian Eurasia Europe Asia...
published: 18 Feb 2008
author: patkakurmama
The (Scytho) Sarmatians
The (Scytho) Sarmatians
Sarmatians Sarmatae Sarmat Scyth Scythian Scythians Skythians Skythian Eurasia Europe Asia Central Eastern Hungary Hungarian Magyar Hun Bulgar Bulgaria Bulga...- published: 18 Feb 2008
- views: 33416
- author: patkakurmama
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Craftsmanship of Ancient Türks - Sarmatians
Craftsmanship of Ancient Türks - Sarmatians By their ethnological features the Scythians a...
published: 15 Jun 2012
author: IdelUralState
Craftsmanship of Ancient Türks - Sarmatians
Craftsmanship of Ancient Türks - Sarmatians
Craftsmanship of Ancient Türks - Sarmatians By their ethnological features the Scythians and Sarmatians, certainly, are ancient Türkic people. Specifically, ...- published: 15 Jun 2012
- views: 829
- author: IdelUralState
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Sarmatians in Asia
uyghur, japan, korean, manchu, ainu people had sarmatian past too. the dahas migrated to e...
published: 08 May 2011
author: Magyar Eredet
Sarmatians in Asia
Sarmatians in Asia
uyghur, japan, korean, manchu, ainu people had sarmatian past too. the dahas migrated to east asia and ruled the autochton asian peoples.- published: 08 May 2011
- views: 904
- author: Magyar Eredet
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IRÆTTÆ-ALLONÆ-SARMATÆ-AXSKUTTÆ (OSSETIANS-ALANS-SARMATIANS-SCYTHIANS)
IRÆTTÆ-ALLONÆ-SARMATÆ-AXSKUTTÆ
OSSETIANS-ALANS-SARMATIANS-SCYTHIANS...
published: 13 Jun 2014
IRÆTTÆ-ALLONÆ-SARMATÆ-AXSKUTTÆ (OSSETIANS-ALANS-SARMATIANS-SCYTHIANS)
IRÆTTÆ-ALLONÆ-SARMATÆ-AXSKUTTÆ (OSSETIANS-ALANS-SARMATIANS-SCYTHIANS)
IRÆTTÆ-ALLONÆ-SARMATÆ-AXSKUTTÆ OSSETIANS-ALANS-SARMATIANS-SCYTHIANS- published: 13 Jun 2014
- views: 25
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Ethnographic Studies of Ancient Türkic Peoples & Central Asia: Huns, Scythians, Sarmatians
The scenario of Indo-European appropriation of Vedas and Aryans is mirrored in Indo-Europe...
published: 02 Jul 2012
author: IdelUralState
Ethnographic Studies of Ancient Türkic Peoples & Central Asia: Huns, Scythians, Sarmatians
Ethnographic Studies of Ancient Türkic Peoples & Central Asia: Huns, Scythians, Sarmatians
The scenario of Indo-European appropriation of Vedas and Aryans is mirrored in Indo-European appropriation of Scythians, Sarmatians, and other Türkic peoples...- published: 02 Jul 2012
- views: 13396
- author: IdelUralState
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EU4 Extended Timeline Mod Part 17 - The Samaritans... Wait, I mean Sarmatians
This video picks straight up from the previous video where I was wondering whether or not ...
published: 21 Feb 2014
EU4 Extended Timeline Mod Part 17 - The Samaritans... Wait, I mean Sarmatians
EU4 Extended Timeline Mod Part 17 - The Samaritans... Wait, I mean Sarmatians
This video picks straight up from the previous video where I was wondering whether or not to go to war with the Sarmatians. They do have a reasonable sized army, and once I go to war with them, that army just continues to increase in size, but I am fortunate in that I am able to win the majority of battles with good leaders and offensive troops. The Sarmatians are allied with the Huns, and one of my biggest concerns about this battle was the potential strength of the Huns. I haven't discovered the Huns yet, so it was impossible to determine the size of their army. I could have went to war with the Sarmatians and then had 100,000 Huns charging over the horizon and undoing all my progress. At the end of the video they are discovered, and I realise I had absolutely nothing to be concerned about. The Huns had an army less than 10,000 troops in size and it was really just me agains the Sarmatians. We did a good job in this war in taking a number of provinces from them. They're simply too large to vassalise in one war, so it'll take a few attempts to get them to that stage. To that effect, I also make them a rival as well. There's long gaps between wars in this game, so to ensure that my prestige stays at a reasonably high standard, it's nice to have the occasional rival that you can best in battles and keep that prestige high.- published: 21 Feb 2014
- views: 31
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EU4 Extended Timeline Mod Part 19 - Breaking the Sarmatians
Right, after allowing myself some time to recover from the initial war with the Sarmatians...
published: 23 Feb 2014
EU4 Extended Timeline Mod Part 19 - Breaking the Sarmatians
EU4 Extended Timeline Mod Part 19 - Breaking the Sarmatians
Right, after allowing myself some time to recover from the initial war with the Sarmatians, I decided to jump back in there and finish them off. I was a little worried that it might cause a slight increase in over extension, and because I have an incompetent ruler I have to be very careful with rebels. An incompetent ruler gives a +4 modifier to your base revolt risk. This is countered by one of my advisers that I have, but again, it's not ideal. For that reason, I'd been reluctant to assault the Sarmatians, even though that reason is stupid when you think about it. Going to war with the Sarmatians is quite a good thing really, because they're my rival they're a brilliant source of prestige for my nation, which has been quite low as of late. However, what started as an attempt to get my prestige up quickly became an opportunity to vassalise them. With me vassalising this nation, it gives me a good opportunity to sell provinces back to them and reduce my overextension. In addition, my King dies during this playthrough, so although it does give me a Regency for the next 15 years or so, it means I no longer have the incompetent ruler perks, and my revolt risk has shot right down. Things are finally beginning to look up!- published: 23 Feb 2014
- views: 2
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EU4 Extended Timeline Mod Part 18 - The Sarmatians Round 2
So, following quite the hiatus (in game time), it was time to start again with the Sarmati...
published: 22 Feb 2014
EU4 Extended Timeline Mod Part 18 - The Sarmatians Round 2
EU4 Extended Timeline Mod Part 18 - The Sarmatians Round 2
So, following quite the hiatus (in game time), it was time to start again with the Sarmatians. There's a reason for the hiatus though. Mainly because my manpower was obliterated after attacking so many people at once, and my over extension wasn't doing me any favours for my national revolt risk. That is also at the back of my mind when I come to negotiate peace with them and take some provinces. Strangely enough, it doesn't cost me any dip power to do that. I think that might have something to do with me playing on Patch 1.5 (this video is the first game on that patch). Other than that though, there don't appear to be any major changes that I've identified at the moment regarding this patch but I'm sure as the game progresses I'll find out more. Anyway, regarding this video we end up in a comfortable position, taking a few of their provinces. It increases our overextension but it's still definitely manageable.- published: 22 Feb 2014
- views: 23