: the ancient canal connecting the Euphrates and Tigris rivers; scene of a battle between Belisarius and the Malwa.
: a pass in the Zagros mountains separating Mesopotamia from the Persian plateau; site of a battle between Belisarius and Damodara; called The Battle of the Mongoose by the Rajputs.
: located in the Vale of Peshawar, between the Punjab and the Khyber Pass.
: the upper Indus river valley.
: the land of the Rajputs, one of India's major nationalities.
: the lower Indus river valley.
: a major city on the Indus; north of the city is the "Sukkur gorge" which marks the boundary between Sind and the Punjab.
: a port city on India's west coast, to the north of Chowpatty.
: the island of Ceylon; modern day Sri Lanka.
: the mountain range which marks the traditional boundary between northern India and southern India.
Terms
: members of the Malwa royal clan.
: literally, "keeper of the fly-whisks." The highest ranked official in the Axumite government.
: literally, "men of noble birth." Refers to a class of people in the Persian empire roughly analogous to medieval European knights.
: the heavily armed and armored mounted archer and lancer who formed the heart of the Roman army. Developed by the Romans as a copy of the dehgan.
: a slave assigned as adviser to Ethiopian princes, specifically for the purpose of deflating royal self-aggrandizement.
: the Persian equivalent of a cataphract.
: a Roman war galley.
: originating as a barbarian tribe from the steppes, the Kushans became civilized after conquering Central Asia and were the principal support for Buddhism in the early centuries of the Christian Era; later subjugated by the Malwa.
: "King of Kings." Ruler of Axum, the kingdom of the Ethiopians.
: the name of the insurrection against Justinian and Theodora engineered by the Malwa.
: roughly translates as "vizier." Top civilian official of the Empire of Andhra.
: the highest ranked nobility in the Persian empire, next in status to the emperor. Traditionally consisted of seven families, of which the "first among equals" were the Suren.
: a regiment of the Axumite army. The plural is "sarawit." Individual soldiers are called "sarwen."
: the standard sword used by Roman soldiers; similar to the ancient Roman short sword called the
, except the blade is six inches longer.
: "grandees" of the Persian empire. Noblemen ranked between the azadan and the sahrdaran.
: a barbarian tribe from central Asia incorporated into the Malwa governing structure. Also known as "Ephthalites" or "White
Huns."
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