Are the Irish Scythians?

As the Milesian or Scotic Irish Nation is descended from the Scythian family, it may not be out of place here to give a brief sketch of Scythia. Japhet, son of Noah, was the ancestor of the Scythians.
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Are the Irish descended from Scythians?

In their version the Irish (Scotti) descended from (who else?) the ancient Scythians. They arrived here after a series of implausible wanderings. It never occurred to the scholars to canvass the Celts of classical authors as possible ancestors.
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Are Celts Scythians?

“Magog led out a colony, which from him were named Magoges, but by the Greeks called Scythians.” But Keating specifies the precise title of Scythians, from which the Irish Celts are descended.
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Who are the descendants of Scythians?

The Ossetes, a small nation inhabiting two adjacent states in the central Caucasus, are the last remaining linguistic and cultural descendants of the ancient nomadic Scythians who dominated the Eurasian steppe from the Balkans to Mongolia for well over one thousand years.
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What race were Scythians?

Modern terminology. In scholarship, the term Scythians generally refers to the nomadic Iranian people who dominated the Pontic steppe from the 7th century BC to the 3rd century BC.
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Scythian Origins of the Scots - Gaelic Milesians in the Irish Book of Invasions



What do Scythians look like?

Other than tattoos, what did the Scythians look like? Some of the women have fair hair and blue eyes but the men are strongly built and have red or dark hair. Scythian craftsmen were good at casting metal.
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Is Andromache of Scythia real?

Our Andy's full name is Andromache of Scythia. The Scythians were an ancient people from Siberia—and archaeologists believe that the group, which featured women warriors, may have been the inspiration for the Amazons.
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Are Slavs related to Scythians?

The Slavs were never turned into Scythians. Instead they were always subjugated peoples who were ruled by an Indo-Iranian elite in the form of the Scythians.
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Are the Scythians Turkic?

From common archeological and linguistic consensus, the Scythians were an ancient Iranic folk who are now extinct or blended into other populations. They were not Turkic and do not share a common origin with them.
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What did Indo Scythians look like?

What is generally agreed is that they were mostly west Eurasian in phenotype i.e resembled 'Caucasians' like Middle Eastern and European populations.
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Are Scottish people Scythians?

The Irish writers uniformly say that the Scots were Scythians, and Nennius tells us the same thing. Ware confirms this origin of the nation when he shows that Scythoe and Scoti were but different names for the same people, and that both are called Scutten by the Germans.
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Where is modern day scythia?

Scythia is an area in modern day Iran and other areas of eastern Europe. The Scythian culture existed between the ninth and fourth centuries B.C.E. This time period is divided into three subsequent periods.
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Where did the Celts come from?

The ancient Celts were a collection of people that originated in central Europe and that shared similar culture, language and beliefs. Over the years, the Celts migrated. They spread across Europe and set up shop everywhere from Turkey and Ireland to Britain and Spain.
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When did milesians arrive in Ireland?

The Coming of the Milesians. The sixteenth century scholar, O'Flaherty, fixes the Milesian invasion of Ireland at about 1000 B.C. - the time of Solomon. It is proven that the Celts whenever they arrived, had, before the dawn of history, subjugated the Germanic tribes and established themselves in Central Europe.
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Are Scythians Huns?

Classical sources also frequently use the names of older and unrelated steppe nomads instead of the name Hun, calling them Massagetae, Scythians and Cimmerians, among other names.
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Are Scythians Indo-European?

Fragments of their speech known from inscriptions and words quoted in ancient authors as well as analysis of their names indicate that it was an Indo-European language, more specifically from the Iranian group of Indo-Iranian languages.
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Are Punjabis Scythians?

This is because, Scythians were kicked out by the Yuezhi somewhere in the 2nd century, so they migrated to Northern India, where they settled and ruled over them. They do look a bit similar, a long nose and a bit long face, So, Punjabis are generally a bit Scythian, but mainly Indo-Aryan.
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Are Poles Scythians?

The direct or indirect descendants of the early Scythians, or Proto-Slavs (the commonly-agreed terms) are, in particular the Poles, characterized by the highest concentration of the R1a1a1b1a1 haplogroup (M458/PF6241) and other Western Slavs, e.g. today's Sorbs and Slovaks.
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What did ancient Slavs look like?

Procopius described the Slavs as "exceptionally tall and stalwart men, while their bodies and hair are neither very fair or very blonde, nor indeed do they incline entirely to the dark type, but they are slightly ruddy in color... they are neither dishonorable nor spiteful, but simple in their ways, like the Huns...
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What are the Scythians famous for?

The Scythians were feared and admired for their prowess in war and, in particular, for their horsemanship. They were among the earliest people to master the art of riding, and their mobility astonished their neighbours.
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Does Andromache of Scythia get her immortality back?

This resulted in Andy's first death, after which she came back to life again and found she was immortal. She eventually became the leader of her tribe after defeating the enemies who killed her for the first time.
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How old is Andromache the Scythian?

The Old Guard's Andromache the Scythian is over 6000 years old, and her friends are no spring chickens either.
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Is Andy still immortal The Old Guard?

The ending of The Old Guard, however, put several things in stark perspective for Andy, Nick, Joe, Nile, and Booker from the reveal that Andy is no longer immortal to the twist that her partner, Quynh is alive.
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Are Hungarians Scythians?

Modern Hungarians are generally identified as successors of the conquering Hungarians (hence shortened as Conquerors). Until the middle of the 19th century it was generally accepted that Hungarians were kinsfolk of the Huns and Scythians, besides Árpád was a direct descendant of the great Hun leader Attila.
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How did the Scythians fall?

Scythia was the first state north of the Black Sea to collapse with the invasion of the Goths in the 2nd century AD (see Oium). At the end of the 2nd century AD, King Sauromates II critically defeated the Scythians and included the Crimea into his Kingdom of the Cimmerian Bosporus, a Roman client state.
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