genetic influx, with the Saka language forming part of the Scythian phylum, one of the Eastern Iranian languages. However, the Sakas of the Asian steppes...
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(disambiguation) Acestor Sakas, an Athenian tragic poet This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Saka. If an internal link led...
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modern branch of descendants of Saka speakers parallel to the Ossetes in the west. Bailey, H.W. (1982). The culture of the Sakas in ancient Iranian Khotan....
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the Sakas still survived till the time of Alberuni in the 11th century CE. Chandragupta II's campaign against the Sakas was successful and the Saka Kshatrapas...
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covers an area 40 square kilometres (15 sq mi). Såka consists of five different areas: Övre-Såka, Såka, Wentjärvi, Koivisto, and Rasmus. The oldest stone...
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Saka Haphong (Bengali: সাকা হাফং, Burmese: ဆကးအဖောင် တောင်) is a peak in Southeast Asia and South Asia which was discovered by A.K.M Shahidullah Kaiser...
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Saka Parish (Latvian: Sakas pagasts) is an administrative unit of South Kurzeme Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. The parish has a population...
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Bukayo Ayoyinka Temidayo Saka (born 5 September 2001) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right winger for Premier League club Arsenal...
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Saka-saka is a 2013 Filipino action film co-written and directed by Toto Natividad. The film stars Ejay Falcon and Joseph Marco. It was one of the entries...
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Sakas are described in Sanskrit sources as a Mleccha tribe grouped along with the Yavanas, Tusharas and Barbaras. There were a group of Sakas called Apa...
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