Scythian - The Sarmatians begun expanding into Scythian territory
Time: 4th Century BC
Place: Crimean Peninsula, Central Eurasia
Details: By the mid-4th century BC, the Sarmatians, a related Iranian people living to the east of the Scythians, began expanding into the Scythian territory.
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