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Komedes

Komedes is the ethnonym of an ancient people in Central Asia. They were mentioned by the ancient Greek geographer Ptolemy in Geography (c. 150 CE). Traditional Hindu and Indian spellings included Kumuda, Kumuda-dvipa, and Parama Kambojas; and ancient Greek and Roman spellings included Komedes, Komedei, Traumeda, Caumedae, Homodotes, Homodoti, or Homodontes.B

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Komedes

Nodes60
Edges59
Triples40
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.033333
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related to Ancient Greece and Rome · 30
Komedes → Ammianus Marcellinus, Amu Darya, Caumedes, Classical, Emode, He, Hindu, Homodotes, Jaxartes, Julius Honorius’ Cosmographia, Kambodesh, Kamboi-desh, Kamdesh, Komadas, Komdei, Komdesh, Komedei, Komedes Ptolemy, Komoi/Kamoi, Komroi/Khomroi
related to Islamic geographers · 9
Komedes → Al-Maqidisi, In Al-Mughni, In Iran, Kambojas, Kamboji, Kumadh, Kumed, Kumiji, Sanskrit
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Komedes → ethnonym of an ancient people in Central Asia

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ancient also hindu modern kambojas name may people kumuda greek region citation mentioned sogdiana ptolemy darya calls mountain north needed

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Komedesis aethnonym of an ancient people in Central Asia0.90text
Komedesrelated to Ancient Greece and RomeThe Greek0.60section
Komedesrelated to Ancient Greece and RomePtolemy0.60section
Komedesrelated to Ancient Greece and RomeKomdei0.60section
Komedesrelated to Ancient Greece and RomeJaxartes0.60section
Komedesrelated to Ancient Greece and RomeSyr Darya0.60section
Komedesrelated to Ancient Greece and RomeKomedes Ptolemy0.60section
Komedesrelated to Ancient Greece and RomeSacae0.60section
Komedesrelated to Ancient Greece and RomeHe0.60section
Komedesrelated to Ancient Greece and RomeSogdiana0.60section
Komedesrelated to Ancient Greece and RomeKomoi/Kamoi0.60section
Komedesrelated to Ancient Greece and RomeKomroi/Khomroi0.60section

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