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Tomyris
thumb|Tomyris and the Head of Cyrus, Frankenthal porcelain, c. 1773
thumb|Queen Tomyris learns that her son Spargapises has been taken alive by Cyrus, by Jan Moy (1535–1550).
upright=1.3|thumb|Tomyris Plunges the Head of the Dead Cyrus Into a Vessel of Blood by Rubens
Siberian Ice Maiden
mummy of a woman found in the Republic of Altai, Russia
Zarina
Zarinaea also referred to as Zarinaia (Saka: ; ; ) or Zarina was a queen of one of the Saka tribes or of the Dahae of the 7th century BCE who is mentioned by the Greek author Diodorus Siculus.
Skunkha
Skunkha (Old Persian: ), was king of the Massagetae| ("Saka who wear pointed caps"), a group of the Saka, in the 6th century BC.
Viśa' Saṃbhava
king of Khotan during 912 to 966