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synonymous with the Asiani. In
other words, the Asii and the
Pasiani were one and the same, and "
Pasiani" was a
misspelling of Asiani, or a
variant of the same...
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literature appeared in the 1st
century BC, when
Strabo described how "the Asii,
Pasiani, Tokhari, and Sakarauli" had
taken part in the "destruction of the Greco-Bactrian...
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Geographica (written
between 43 BC to 23 AD)
makes mention of the
Scythian tribe Pasiani (Πασιανοί),
which has also been
identified with
Pashtuns given that Pashto...
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known tribes are
those who
deprived the Gr****s of Bactriana, the Asii,
Pasiani, Tochari, and Sacarauli, who came from the
country on the
other side of...
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observer known as M****on
claimed the
Pashayi people can be
traced back to the
Pasiani tribe,
mentioned by
Strabo as one of the
Scythian tribes. However, Jeffrey...
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nomads are
those who took away
Bactriana from the Gr****s, I mean the Asii,
Pasiani, Tochari, and Sacarauli, who
originally came from the
country on the other...
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Johnny Cheung,
reflecting on Ptolemy's
Parsioi (Πάρσιοι) and Strabo's
Pasiani (Πασιανοί) states: "Both
forms show
slight phonetic substitutions, viz...
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Section Description XI 1
Georgaphy of the
Caspian Sea 2 The Bactrians, Asii,
Pasiani, Tochari, Sacaruli, Dahae. Sacae, and M****agetae 3
Georgaphy of the Iranian...
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known tribes are
those who
deprived the Gr****s of Bactriana: the Asii,
Pasiani, Tochari, and Sacarauli, who came from the
country on the
other side of...
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known tribes are
those who
deprived the Gr****s of Bactriana, the Asii,
Pasiani, Tochari, and Sacarauli, who came from the
country on the
other side of...