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Reliefs depicting the soldiers of the Achaemenid army, Xerxes I tomb, circa 480 BCE. The Achaemenids referred to all nomads to their north as Saka, and divided them into three categories: The SakΔ tyai paradraya ("beyond the sea"), the SakΔ tigraxaudΔ ("with pointed caps"), and the SakΔ haumavargΔ ("who lay Haoma around").
Etymology
Masculine gender noun formed from the instrumental form of πΏπ£(s-k/β Sakaβ /, βScythiaβ), used as a substantive.
Darius the Great King, King of Kings, King of Countries, son of Hystaspes, an Achaemenian. Saith Darius the King: This is the kingdom which I hold, from the Scythians who are beyond Sogdiana, thence unto Ethiopia; from India, thence unto Lydia - which Ahuramazda the greatest of the gods bestowed upon me. Me may Ahuramazda protect, and my royal house.