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Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max), 1823-1900
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27, 8) praising the liberality of the P4rthavas. But what proof is there that these were the ancestors of the Parthians, and what evidence that the Parthians had reached the frontiers of India at that early time ? Pn'thu is a familiar name of royal personages in Indian literature, and so is Pdrtha. Pnthu and FWtht occur as names of Vedic Eishis. Why then may not the P4rthavas be simply the people of Pnthu 1 See Taitt. Br.
L 7, 7, 4 ; /Sfttap. Br. V. 3, 6, 4.
Vhe Persiaiis.
The Persians have bee
...n suspected behind the name of Par«u and Pdra«avya. We read in Rv. VIII. 6, 46 : ^atdm ah4m Tirlndire sahdsram Pdr^u ^ dade radh^msi YaSiv^nam.
The poet, after praising the greatness of Indra, records a gift which he has received for his services, and says : * I have taken a hundred with Tirindira, a thousand with the Par«u, presents of the Y^dvas.' Whether Tirindira and Par«u were the same person seems doubtful, though the Indian tradition has evidently taken (2) Bb Digitized by Google 870 APPENDIX L them in that sense \ Bat what evidence is here for taking Tirindira Par#u for Tirindira, the Persian f A similarity of sound exists, no doubt, between Tirindira and either Tint- basos (Ludwig) or Tiridates (Weber), but Par^u never occurs elsewhere in the sense of a Persian, and in the old names for Persia we never meet with a final u *.


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