Sacas
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Sacas (em persa: سَکاها, do antigo iraniano sakā, plural masculino nominativo; em grego antigo: Σάκαι, transl. Sakai; em sânscrito: शक) foram uma população de tribos nômades iraniana[1] da Ásia Central, que falavam uma língua iraniana oriental.[1][2][3]
Referências
- Dalby, Andrew. Dictionary of Languages: the definitive reference to more than 400 languages, Columbia University Press, 2004, p. 278
- Johnston, Sarah Iles. Religions of the Ancient World: A Guide, Harvard University Press, 2004. pg 197
- Allworth, Edward A. Central Asia: A Historical Overview, Duke University Press, 1994. p 86.
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