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town of Amul on the Amu Darya and the Amul in Mazanderan, Iran, both of which may be traced back to the migration of an Iranian tribe called Amardi or Mardi
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Early Oriental History, Comprising the Histories of Egypt, Assyria, Persia, Lydia, Phrygia, and Phoenicia
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as one of the four predatory mountain peoples of the southwest, along with the Susians,
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as one of the four predatory mountain peoples of the southwest, along with the Susians,
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several times. He places their location to the south of the Caspian Sea in what is now
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and Persis, in what in now southwestern Iran. The southern Mardi are described by
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and Persis, in what is now southwestern Iran. The southern Mardi are described by
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The Hyrcanian Golden cup. Dated first half of first millennium. Excavated at
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is attributed. They are said to be related to, or the same tribe as, the
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mentions a tribe with a similar name as one of the ten to fifteen
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mentions a tribe with a similar name as one of the ten to fifteen
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Richard N. Frye. "Ancient Central Asian History Notes".
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tribe living along the mountainous region bordering the
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A map that shows the area of the Amards between the
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History of Tabaristan

Huto and Kamarband Caves
Gomeyshan Cave
Gohar Tepe
Amardians
Derbices
Tapurians
House of Ispahbudhan
House of Karen
House of Mihran
Karenvand dynasty
Dabuyid dynasty
Bavand dynasty
Masmughans of Damavand
Paduspanids
Alids
Asfar ibn Shiruya
Ziyarid dynasty
Buyid dynasty
Nizari Ismaili state
Sarbadars
Afrasiyab dynasty
Jalalid dynasty
Marashis
Ruzafzun
Pahlavi dynasty
Mazandaran Province
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