What was the religion of the Scythians?

Scythian religion appears to be an amalgam of belief in a pantheon of gods grafted to more ancient animal reverence and shamanistic practice. According to their burial finds, the Scythians appear to have had a deep affinity with the animals with which they were familiar.
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Who did the Scythians worship?

Herodotus relates eight deities the Scythians worshiped. Besides Hestia and Zeus, known by the Scythians as Tabitha and Papaeus, there were Api (mother earth), Goetosyrus (Apollo), and Argimpasa (Aphrodite). Though Herodotus omits their Scythian names, he also mentions Hercules, Ares, and Poseidon.
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Did Scythians worship Ares?

Worship of "Ares"

Although Tabiti was apparently the most important deity in the Scythian pantheon, the worship accorded to the deity Herodotus refers to as "Ares" was unique. He notes that "it is not their custom [...] to make images, altars or temples to any except Ares, but to him it is their custom to make them".
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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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Are the Scythians Greek?

The Scythians—the Greeks' name for this initially nomadic people—inhabited Scythia from at least the 1st century BC to the 2nd century AD. In the seventh century BC, the Scythians controlled large swaths of territory throughout Eurasia, from the Black Sea across Siberia to the borders of East Asia.
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What did 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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Who is modern Scythians?

Description. 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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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 the Scythians Russian?

Scythian, also called Scyth, Saka, and Sacae, member of a nomadic people, originally of Iranian stock, known from as early as the 9th century bce who migrated westward from Central Asia to southern Russia and Ukraine in the 8th and 7th centuries bce.
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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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What language did the Scythians speak?

The Scythian languages (/ˈsɪθiən/ or /ˈsɪðiən/) are a group of Eastern Iranian languages of the classical and late antique period (the Middle Iranian period), spoken in a vast region of Eurasia named Scythia. Except for modern Ossetian, which descends from the Alanian variety, these languages are all extinct.
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What is Cybele the goddess of?

Cybele was the mistress of wild nature (symbolized by her constant companion, the lion), a healer, the goddess of fertility & protectress in time of war. In 186 BCE the Roman Senate, recognizing a potential menace, suppressed the worship of the Greek god of wine, Dionysus, known to the Romans as Bacchus.
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What is sarmatia now?

Their territory, which was known as Sarmatia (/sɑːrˈmeɪʃiə/) to Greco-Roman ethnographers, corresponded to the western part of greater Scythia (it included today's Central Ukraine, South-Eastern Ukraine, Southern Russia, Russian Volga, and South-Ural regions, also to a smaller extent northeastern Balkans and around ...
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How tall is Scythians?

Sometimes they exceeded 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) in height; even a few remains of Scythian men taller than 2.0 m (6 ft 6 in) have been excavated. The common people whom they dominated were much smaller and lighter, averaging 10–15 cm (4–6 in) shorter than the elite.
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Are Slavs 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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What animal did the Scythians ride in battle?

The horse was an essential part of Scythian life and was the most important and multipurpose animal used by the nomads. Initially, the Scythians reared large herds of horses mainly for their milk and hides, but eventually were among the first people to harness the horse as a mount.
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Are Scythians Tatars?

Lyzlov in the beginning proves his thesis that Türks (in his terminology: Tatars and Turks) descend from Scythians. In the subsequent sections of 'Scythian history' the author tells a history of mutual relations of the European peoples and Russians with Tatars and Turks, i.e. descendants of Scythians [Lyzlov A., 1787].
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What did Scythians eat?

Their staple diet consisted of kumis, a form of fermented mare's milk which is still popular in Central Asia, a good deal of cheese, and vegetables such as onions, garlic and beans. They cooked their meat as a stew. As for cleaning, Herodotus noted that the Scythians did not use water for washing.
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Who lived in Russia before the Slavs?

During the centuries before and after the birth of Christ, the 3000-mile-wide steppes of central Asia (in present-day Russia, China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and several other former Soviet Republics) were inhabited by dozens of semi-nomadic peoples like the Altays, Scythians and Pazyryks.
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Is Andromache still immortal?

After her mother's death, she was honed into the warrior she is today until one such elder became jealous of her and sent her off to battle. This resulted in Andy's first death, after which she came back to life again and found she was immortal.
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How old is Quynh in The Old Guard?

Quynh - Approx.

That puts her date of birth some time in early 500 AD, which would make her around 1500 years old during the events of The Old Guard.
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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 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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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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How did the Scythian build their burial chambers?

The tomb-chambers were effectively log cabins. They were built of larch wood logs which were felled nearby, incised with marks and dragged on rollers to the burial place before reassembling. The ends of the logs were notched so that they interlocked and the logs used for the roofs were dressed.
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