"The Scythians (/\u02C8s\u026A\u03B8i.\u0259n/ or /\u02C8s\u026A\u00F0i.\u0259n/; from Greek \u03A3\u03BA\u03CD\u03B8\u03B7\u03C2, \u03A3\u03BA\u03CD\u03B8\u03BF\u03B9), also known as Scyth, Saka, Sakae, Sacae, Sai, Iskuzai, or Askuzai, were a large group of probably mainly Iranian-speaking Eurasian nomads who were mentioned by the literate peoples surrounding them as inhabiting large areas in the central Eurasian steppes from about the 9th century BC until about the 1st century BC. The Scythian languages belonged to the Eastern branch of the Iranian languages."@en . . . .