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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: Easy E on June 10, 2022, 05:51:39 PM
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Hello all,
So, I was doing some research on the foes of the Archamaenid Persians and I found some interesting work about Persian art depicting battle. The most frequent foe found on some of these Persian medals were central-asian Sogdians. Apparently in the artwork, they wore the distinctive national garb of these folks.
However, I will be the first to admit that I know very little about the military history of the Sogdians. Can anyone point me to a decent source of information? Links, books, articles, etc would all be appreciated. I also wouldn't mind some info on potential miniature lines in 6mm or 28mm as well.
Thanks in advance!
Oh yeah, for those interested, this was the PDF and work I was reading:
https://www.academia.edu/2765593/_Enemies_of_Empire_A_Historical_Reconstruction_of_Political_Conflicts_between_Central_Asians_and_the_Persian_Empire
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Some of the best visuals of Sogdians.
Joan Francesc Oliveras Pallerols
digital artist & illustrator
Manresa, Spain
jfoliveras.artstation.com
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/zAwRgL
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That gentleman's artwork is superb! Sadly the right hand description of his art gets covered in two seconds by ads so you can't read about the picture. Still, nice site. Enjoyed that.
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The only text I can see is:
Spitamenes
Spitamenes was a Sogdian warlord and leader of the uprising against Alexander the Great in Bactria and Sogdiana, Central Asia.
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https://www.artstation.com/artwork/ybmDwJ
His painting of Oxyartes rocks.
Sogdians fighting with spara shield:
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Sogdian-costume-at-the-turn-of-the-BCE-CE-eras-1-Sogdians-fighting-with-the-Yuezhi_fig1_358729342
The paintings by Eugene Kray are excellent for Scythian/Sogdian reference, and are all over the internet:
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Great, thank you all.
I will also review Alexander's campaign into the region and see what I dig up about how they fought as well.
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So, it seems like the Sogdians have a mixed force of infantry and cavalry, with a heavy emphasis on horse archers in their cavalry. As a semi-Nomadic people at the time, this mix is not uncommon.
That said, I am basing this Horse Archer preference on Alexander's campaigns BUT those were an alliance between the Sogdians and the Scythians, which may have artificially shifted my perception of the Sogdian forces composition.
Clearly, they used a strong infantry component as they took to a fortress at The Sogdian Rock. Of course, it could have been a dismounted cavalry force BUT cavalry only forces typically do not wish to give up their mobility by holing up in a fortress.
The Spara as shown on the rug JJonas shared, and that makes sense as the Sogdians were conscripted into the Archamaenid Persian army when they were part of it. It also seems to lend further evidence that the Sogdians had an infantry arm to their forces and were more than just horse archers. However, I might be over reaching.
Like I said to start this thread. I know very little about the Sogdians in general.
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Not much information about this topic.
The fact that the Sogdians are based at the cities of central asia, its very likly that at least a kind of city militia is existing.
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I’m wondering if those new horse archers that Victrix gave us a sneak peak of last month would work?
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Look for Parthian types with a brow fillet not caps/helmets, wrap over short jacket, baggy trousers with boots. There are illustrations of flowing waist sashes with three bells attached
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Might be a good use for the “imaginative “ Old Glory Exotic Achaemenid infantry. I have always thought of these as remote eastern satraps and allies...
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Adam is on to something there. I remember a long time ago thinking about doing something like that but had forgotten!