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- Dindari or Dindarii (Gr****: Δινδάριοι), were an Illyrian tribe that formed part of the Scordisci cultural group. They dwelled by the Drina Valley, of...
- Gifts) Maasìr Saadat (Good Deeds of the Sayyids) Lubbatul Tarikh. Fatawa-i-Dindari Caste system among South Asian Muslims List of Muslim historians Arbind...
- region. According to Šišić, the Dinara name resembles the name of the Dindari, an Illyrian tribe that inhabited the western bank of the Drina Valley...
- Scirtari, who dwelt along the border with Macedonia. In northeast Bosnia the Dindari are located by the record of one of ..." The Oxford classical Dictionary...
- and areas around it. D****areti Daunians Deraemestae Deretini Deuri Dindari The Dindari were of Celtic influence and lived on the western bank of the Drina...
- insani 1972 Suz-i Musalmani 1972 Islam, Marksism? 1976 Shahanshahi va dindari 1976 Tafakkur-i mazhabi 1979 Bahaiyan 1983 Khuzistan dar manabi-i Iranshinasi:...
- According to Livy, they were related to the Bastarnae. Celegeri / Celengeri Dindari or Dindarii (Gr**** Δινδάριοι), a tribe that was a branch of the Scordisci...
- treasures, spanning from 3rd to 1st centuries BC. Celtic Scordisci Celegeri Dindari Thracian Agrianes, (Paeonia) Moesi (Thraco-Dacian) Triballi Ancient Gr****s...
- Celegeri were a Celtic tribe, together with the Dindari a branch of the Scordisci that migrated to Illyria after the Gallic invasion of the Balkans in...
- 1st century AD. After the conquest this group formed the civitas of the Dindari (listed by Pliny the Elder within Dalmatia), whom a fragmentary inscription...