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The Amardians, widely referred to as the Amardi (and sometimes Mardi), were an ancient Iranian tribe living along the mountainous region bordering the Caspian Sea to the north, to whom the Iron Age culture at Marlik is attributed. They are said to be related to, or the same tribe as, the Dahae and Sacae. That is to say, they were Scythian.Herodotus mentions a tribe with a similar name as one of the ten to fifteen Persian tribes in Persis. They lived in the valleys in between the Susis and Persis, in what is now southwestern Iran. The southern Mardi are described by Nearchus as one of the four predatory mountain peoples of the southwest, along with the Susians, Uxii, and Elymaeans. Of these four nomadic groups, they were the only tribe linguistically Iranian.

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  • Amardi (en)
  • آمارد (ar)
  • Amardis (ca)
  • Amardos (es)
  • Mardes (fr)
  • 아마르디인 (ko)
  • Марды (ru)
  • Марди (uk)
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  • آمارد ؛ أو الآمارديون قبائل إيرانية قديمة كانت تعيش على الشواطئ الجنوبية لبحر قزوين، ذكرهم سترابو وهيرودوت عدة مرات. عاش الآمارد في هذه المنطقة قبل الآريين، وقال هيرودوت أنهم من بين القبائل الإيرانية المحاربة. يرى بعض المؤرخين على أنهم سلالة آرية قديمة أرتبطت بـ قبائل الداها و ساكا. وأنهم نفس العرق ويتحدثون لغات مماثلة، وقد تتفق مع اللغة السكيثية. (ar)
  • The Amardians, widely referred to as the Amardi (and sometimes Mardi), were an ancient Iranian tribe living along the mountainous region bordering the Caspian Sea to the north, to whom the Iron Age culture at Marlik is attributed. They are said to be related to, or the same tribe as, the Dahae and Sacae. That is to say, they were Scythian.Herodotus mentions a tribe with a similar name as one of the ten to fifteen Persian tribes in Persis. They lived in the valleys in between the Susis and Persis, in what is now southwestern Iran. The southern Mardi are described by Nearchus as one of the four predatory mountain peoples of the southwest, along with the Susians, Uxii, and Elymaeans. Of these four nomadic groups, they were the only tribe linguistically Iranian. (en)
  • Con el nombre genérico de amardos (latín amardi o mardi, griego Ἀμαρδοί, probablemente del persa amardu, en sánscrito , feroz), también llamados mardos (Μαρδοί),​ se designa a un pueblo nómada asiático, que vivía junto al mar Caspio, y Amol, confinando con Hircania. Se les ha asignado en las fuentes distintos puntos de origen o residencia. Pomponio Mela habla de ellos como habitantes de Escitia y Plinio el Viejo afirma que son vecinos de los partos. (es)
  • Les Mardes sont un peuple montagnard d'origine perse constitué d'éléments médo-perses à prédominance mède dont ils forment peut-être le noyau originel. Leur territoire est difficile à définir avec précision, les tribus mardes semi-nomades ayant migré au cours de leur histoire. Originaire du sud des monts Zagros, région qui correspond au Fars actuel (anciennement Perside), une partie des Mardes remontent vers le nord et s'installent dans l'Azerbaïdjan iranien et en Arménie, dans la partie septentrionale des monts Zagros. (fr)
  • 아마르디인 (Amardi) 혹은 마르디인(mardi)은 북쪽으로 카스피해를 두고 있는 산악 지역을 따라 거주한 고대 이란계 부족으로, 지역의 철기 시대 문화에서 기인했다. 아마르디인은 다하에 및 사카족과 관련이 있거나 같은 민족이라고 하며, 다시 말하여 이들이 스키타이인이라고 전해진다. 헤로도토스는 유사한 이름을 지닌 부족을 에 존재하는 10개에서 16개의 페르시아 부족들 중 하나라고 언급했다. 이들은 오늘날 이란 남서부인 와 페르시스 사이에 있는 계곡에서 거주했다. 남쪽의 마르디인은 네아르코스가 수시인, , 과 더불어 이란 남서부 지역의 약탈로 생활하는 산악 민족 중 하나로 묘사되었다. 이 네 부족들 중에, 마르디인들은 언어학적으로 이란계였던 유일한 부족이었다. (ko)
  • Марды (Amardi или Mardi; др.-греч. ᾽Άμαρδοι, Μάρδοι, грабар Մարդացիք) — иранский народ или группа племён персидского происхождения. (ru)
  • Марди (грец. Άμαρδοι або Μάρδοι) — іранська народність, що проживала на території стародавньої Мідії. (uk)
  • Els amardis o mardis (en llatí amardi o mardi, en grec Ἀμαρδοί, Μαρδοί), van ser una nació o tribu asiàtica, propera als hircanis, segons Estrabó, i als harmatòtrofs, a la vora de la mar Càspia. Del seu nom derivaria la regió de Margiana o de Mardiene. (ca)
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