Komedes
Komedes is the ethnonym of a people in Central Asia during antiquity, who were mentioned by the ancient Greek geographer Ptolemy, in his Geography (c. 150 CE). Ptolemy reported that the Komedes were found throughout the "entire mountainous land of the Sacae", including Bactria, Sogdiana and/or Transoxiana. Some scholars have linked the Komedes to Central Asian toponyms and ethnonyms in ancient Hindu literature, such as a country called and a people called the Kambojas.
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Komedes is the ethnonym of a people in Central Asia during antiquity, who were mentioned by the ancient Greek geographer Ptolemy, in his Geography (c. 150 CE). Ptolemy reported that the Komedes were found throughout the "entire mountainous land of the Sacae", including Bactria, Sogdiana and/or Transoxiana. Some scholars have linked the Komedes to Central Asian toponyms and ethnonyms in ancient Hindu literature, such as a country called and a people called the Kambojas.
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