indo - aryan king list
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Indo-Aryans or Hellenes (Greeks) Edit
Alina (RV 7.18.7) (RV = Rigveda) - They were probably one of the tribes defeated by Sudas at the Dasarajna (Ten Kings Battle),[10]:I 39 and it has been suggested that they lived to the north-east of the Kambojas (possible ancestors of the Nuristani that live in Nurestan), because much later, in the 7th century CE, the land was mentioned by the Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang.[10]:I 39 The historian S. Talageri identifies them with the Greeks (Hellenes).[31] (if the Alina were in fact the Hellenes / Greeks, or a people or tribe of Hellenic descendance, they would have been not Indo-Aryans, however the hypothetical historic time for the Dasarajna - Battle of Ten Kings is well before Alexander the Great conquests, a Millennium before, any Hellenic presence in the west or northwest of India - Hellenistic kingdoms, like the Greco-Bactrian kingdom).
Indo-Aryans or Iranians Edit
Shakya - a clan of Iron age India (1st millennium BCE), habitating an area in Greater Magadha, on the foothills of the Himalaya mountains. Some scholars argue that the Shakya were of Scythian (Saka) origin (part of the Iranian peoples) and assimilated into Indo-Aryan peoples.[32][33] Siddhartha Gautama (also known as Buddha or Shakyamuni - Sage of the Shakyas) (c. 6th to 4th centuries BCE), whose teachings became the foundation of Buddhism, was the best-known Shakya.
Sogdi (Sogdoí), people that inhabited where is today the Sibi Division valley in Balochistan, between Balochistan and Sindh, and most of the Larkana Division, and parts of the Sukkur Division to the west of the Indus river, in Sindh (see map 8), their main city was called Sogdorum Regia (maybe today's Sukkur) by the ancient Greek and Roman authors, and was on the Indus river banks. They may have been an Indo-Aryan people of the Indus valley with a coincidental name with the Sogdians, or, as the name could tell, a branch of the Sogdians, the "Indus Sogdians", in a region of the west Indus valley.
Indo-Aryans or Ancient Nuristani Edit
Kāmboja (Kamboja) (ancestors of the Nuristani peoples, sometimes included in the Indo-Aryan peoples, or of the Iranian Pamirian peoples - Pamiris or Badakhshani people)
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