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Saka were the Achaemenid "Scythian" satrapy.
Saka may also refer to:
Scythians
Scythians
Indo-Scythians
Saka era, an era in India
Indian national calendar, sometimes called the Saka calendar
Places
Saka, Hiroshima, a town in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Saka, Estonia, a village in Toila Parish, Ida-Viru County, Estonia
Saka, Latvia, a village in Saka Parish of Pāvilosta Municipality, Latvia.
Saka, Morocco, a town in Taza Province, Morocco
Saka, Sirhind a town in State Punjab in India
Other uses
Saka or a last stand in battle, an ancient Indian tradition of men fighting to death. The practice was accompanied by jauhar, a women self-immolation when facing certain defeat in a war.
Saka language, a variety of Eastern Iranian languages, attested from the ancient Buddhist kingdoms of Khotan and Tumshuq in the Tarim Basin
Makhuwa language, also Makhuwa-Saka language, a dialect of Nkutu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
People with the surname
Bukayo Saka (born 2001), English footballer
Fuat Saka (born 1952), Turkish musician
Hasan Saka (1885–1960), Turkish politician
Katsuhiko Saka (坂 克彦, born 1985), Japanese baseball player
Keisuke Saka (坂 圭祐, born 1995), Japanese footballer
Osamu Saka (阪 脩, born 1930), Japanese actor and voice actor
Paul Saka, American philosopher
Pınar Saka (born 1985), Turkish sprinter
Taihei Saka (坂 大平, born 1964), Japanese swimmer
See also
Shaka (disambiguation)
Sakha (disambiguation)
Acestor Sakas, an Athenian tragic poet
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