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  1. The Bosporan Kingdom was located between the Crimean and Taman peninsulas centered around the Kerch Strait, known in antiquity as the Cimmerian Bosporus, from which the kingdom's name is derived.

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    Cimmerians - Wikipedia. This article contains cuneiform script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. The Cimmerians were an ancient Eastern Iranic equestrian nomadic people originating in the Pontic–Caspian steppe, part of whom subsequently migrated into West Asia.

  3. This assertion is based on a detailed analysis of the relevant written, pictorial and archaeological sources; on the facts, argue the hypothesis of the origin of the Cimmerians1 of the inland areas from Central Asia, as well as based on the evidence of widespread use of chariot and cavalry.

    • Victor Novozhenov
  4. Cimmerians in Eastern European History. Valentyn Stetsyuk. This is the sequel to "Iranian Tribes in East Europe during the Bronze Age". Using previously obtained data on the ancestral homeland of the Iranians, the migration routes of the Iranian tribes to Central Asia are determined.

    • Ioannis Xydopoulos
  5. variety of meanings reveals the enigmatic character of these people: even their name is obscure. This article explores present knowledge about the Cimmerians, asking questions about their origins, their. cultural and ethnic identity, as well as the language they spoke.

  6. Cimbrian (Cimbrian: zimbar, IPA: [ˈt͡simbɐr]; German: Zimbrisch; Italian: cimbro) is any of several local Upper German varieties spoken in parts of the Italian regions of Trentino and Veneto. The speakers of the language are known as Zimbern in German .

  7. Jun 8, 2018 · Cimmerians are a nomadic, Iranian-speaking peoples who occupied the North Pontic steppe zone from the Don to the Danube, with their center in the Crimea.

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