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The Massagetae or Massageteans, also known as Sakā Tigraxaudā or Orthocorybantians, were an ancient Eastern Iranian Saka people who inhabited the steppes of Central Asia and were part of the wider Scythian cultures. The Massagetae rose to power between the 8th and 7th centuries BCE, expelling the Scythians out of Central Asia and into the Caucasian and Pontic Steppes, an event which was to have wide-reaching consequences. The Massagetae are most famous for their queen Tomyris and her alleged defeat and killing of Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Achaemenid Empire.

Key facts

Country.religion
Scythian religion
Country.government_type
Monarchy
Country.common_languages
Saka language
Country.title_leader
King or Queen
Country.leader1
Tomyris
Country.leader2
Skuⁿxa
Country.era
Iron Age Scythian cultures

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Encyclopedic overview

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Contents
  • Names
  • Massagetae
  • {{transliteration|peo|Sakā tigraxaudā}}
  • {{transliteration|la|Orthocorybantes}}
  • Apasiacae
  • Identification
  • {{transliteration|peo|Sakā tigraxaudā}}
  • {{transliteration|xsc|Dahā}}
  • {{transliteration|egy|Sꜣg pḥ Sk tꜣ}}
  • Sub-tribes
  • Location
  • History
  • Early history
  • Death of Cyrus
  • Achaemenid rule
  • Later history
  • Disappearance
  • Legacy
  • Culture
  • Lifestyle
  • Clothing
  • Warfare
  • Language
  • Religion
  • Marriage customs
  • Funeral customs
  • See also
  • Footnotes
  • Sources

The Massagetae or Massageteans, also known as Sakā Tigraxaudā or Orthocorybantians, were an ancient Eastern Iranian Saka people who inhabited the steppes of Central Asia and were part of the wider Scythian cultures. The Massagetae rose to power between the 8th and 7th centuries BCE, expelling the Scythians out of Central Asia and into the Caucasian and Pontic Steppes, an event which was to have wide-reaching consequences. The Massagetae are most famous for their queen Tomyris and her alleged defeat and killing of Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Achaemenid Empire.

The Massagetae declined after the 3rd century BCE, after which they merged with some other tribes to form the Alans, a people who belonged to the larger Sarmatian tribal confederation, and who moved westwards into the Caucasian and European steppes, where they participated in the events of the Migration Period.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Massagetae” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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