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Ancient name for several peoples
Latin Ichthyophagi and Greek Ichthyophagoi (Ancient Greek: Ἰχθυοφάγοι, romanized: Ĭkhthŭophắgoi, lit. 'fish-eaters, piscivores', "fish-eaters") are the
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Mythical spring granting longevity
ate boiled flesh, and had for their drink nothing but milk. When the Ichthyophagi showed wonder at the number of the years, he led them to a fountain,
Fountain_of_Youth
Legendary people
Libyan Nasamones, who spoke an alien language to the inhabitants, and the Ichthyophagi of Elephantine, who spoke the same language as the inhabitants, but Cambyses
Macrobians
Method of fishing with a net
includes a detailed description of seine fishing by a tribe known as the Ichthyophagi (Fish-eaters). Seine nets are also well documented in ancient cultures
Seine_fishing
Ancient region in Balochistan
Geography 7:1 According to Arrian, Nearchus mentions a race called Ichthyophagi ("fish-eaters") as inhabiting the barren shores of the Gwadar and Pasni
Gedrosia
Province of Pakistan
ethnic groups like Arbies and Oreitae, and Iranian Myci; as well as Ichthyophagi ("Fish-eaters"), sometimes identified with the modern Med people. Seleucus
Balochistan,_Pakistan
Legendary cave dwelling tribe in Greco-Roman historiography
– a nomadic Beja tribal kingdom (at least 600 BCE – 3rd century CE) Ichthyophagi – name given by ancient geographers to several coast-dwelling peoples
Troglodytae
Satrapy of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
region. Other people settled on the coast and became known in Greek as Ichthyophagi ('fish-eaters'). The country was conquered by the Persian king Cyrus
Gedrosia_(satrapy)
Muslim descendants of Rajputs
respectively, are Rajputs. Spooner, Brian (1964). "Kūch u Balūch and Ichthyophagi". Iran. 2: 53–67. doi:10.2307/4299552. ISSN 0578-6967. JSTOR 4299552
Muslim_Rajputs
Historical region in Asia
Arii; the inhabitants of Daritis; Dorisci; Drangae; Evergetae; Gedrussi; Ichthyophagi; Methorici; Pasires; Urbi; Zarangae. Rüdiger Schmitt, the German scholar
Ariana
Semi-desert coastal region in Iran and Pakistan
respectively, are Rajputs. Spooner, Brian (1964). "Kūch u Balūch and Ichthyophagi". Iran. 2: 53–67. doi:10.2307/4299552. ISSN 0578-6967. JSTOR 4299552
Makran
Ancient Greek military campaign in Indus Valley
thirst, but fought no human enemy. They encountered the "Fish Eaters", or Ichthyophagi, primitive people who lived on the Makran coast of the Arabian Sea, who
Indian campaign of Alexander the Great
Indian_campaign_of_Alexander_the_Great
Indigenous fishermen from Makran, Pakistan
Baloch migration into Makran. Meds can be possibly identified with the Ichthyophagi (lit. "fish-eaters"), who are stated by the 2nd-century Greek historian
Med_people
Pre-independence history of Pakistan
thirst, but fought no human enemy. They encountered the "Fish Eaters", or Ichthyophagi, primitive people who lived on the Makran coast, who had matted hair
History_of_Pakistan
Ancient city in modern Djibouti
his sister Berenice. The inhabitants of the nation were known as the Ichthyophagi who inhabited the country and were recorded to have practiced male circumcision
Berenice_Epideires
Omani island
and 600 long and is populated by three villages and by holy men of the Ichthyophagi. They use the Arabic tongue and wear loincloths of palm leaves. The island
Masirah_Island
Historic peoples of the Red Sea region
who visited them in the early 1830s, speculated that they were the Ichthyophagi mentioned by classical authors. The Hutaym regard themselves as kin of
Hutaym
literally "dark skinned ones"; referring to Indian people), Oreitians, and Ichthyophagi. Baluchistan Mitchell, Daniel (2022-10-11). "Ethiopians: Herodotos on
District_XVII_(satrapy)
2nd-century BC Ancient Greek historian
Agatharchides described the mode of life amongst the Sabaeans in Arabia, and the Ichthyophagi, or fish-eaters, the way in which elephants were caught by the elephant-eaters
Agatharchides
Mythical figure
tossing a wild man". Bernheimer guesses this might be a depiction of the Ichthyophagi from the Alexander Romance. Hercules as a wild man, illustrated in a
Wild_man
Princely state of British India and Pakistan
respectively, are Rajputs. Spooner, Brian (1964). "Kūch u Balūch and Ichthyophagi". Iran. 2: 53–67. doi:10.2307/4299552. ISSN 0578-6967. JSTOR 4299552
Makran_(princely_state)
Ancient Persian group
of the Oritae; and the same view is taken by Pliny. Pliny calls them "Ichthyophagi Oritae"; Curtius "Indi maritimi". Rambacia (Ῥαμβακία) was the first village
Oritae
Gedrosians / Gedrosii / Gedroseni Aparytae Arabitae / Arbies Iranian Ichthyophagi / Iranian Ichthyophagoi (Iranian Fish-Eaters) Oritae Paricanians / Paricanii
List of ancient Iranian peoples
List_of_ancient_Iranian_peoples
Book by Arrian
detail about the various peoples that lived along the way, as of the Ichthyophagi. Occasionally, Arrian describes Nearchus' soldiers' battles with the
Indica_(Arrian)
2nd-5th century Latin letter
fire-breathing Cynocephali, men with the heads of dogs. On a nearby island, the Ichthyophagi have knee-length beards and eat raw fish. On the same island, beyond
De rebus in Oriente mirabilibus
De_rebus_in_Oriente_mirabilibus
American painter
member of an informal dining club of fishing enthusiasts called the Ichthyophagi. In 1890, Turcas illustrated a story that appeared in a popular semi-monthly
Jules_Turcas
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Morality Like Sun
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gare, GAIR means "spear."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ray of light, Luster
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the honored
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the female personal name Barbara (see Barbara).Southern French : from a diminutive of Occitan barbari ‘barbarous’, ‘barbarian’. In particular, this word came to denote a Moor or Berber from the Barbary Coast in North Africa, and hence was then applied to a man of swarthy appearance or uncouth habits.An immigrant from the Périgord region of France was variously documented in Montreal in 1668 as Barbary and Barbarin, with the secondary surname Grandmaison.
Girl/Female
Latin
Wonderful.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Ruler; Governor
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English
Blend of Cherie and Cerise: dear one; darling.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Friendly; Love; Cheerful
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Indian
Pure
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n.
One who eats, or subsists on, fish.