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The Siraces (, , also Siraceni and Seraci ) were a tribe that inhabited ; the coast of at the north of the Caucasus Mountains, is mentioned by as one of their settlements. They were said to be relatively small nation but with great morale. (bad link as of 20feb16, probably Brzezinski's book.) They were neighbours to the later enemy tribe of .

They migrated from the to the region. By the late 4th century, they had occupied lands between the Caucasus mountains and the Don, becoming masters of the Kuban region. They were the first Sarmatian tribe to have contact with the Hellenic groups on the coast of the Black Sea.

In 310–309 BC, their king took part in the Bosporan Civil War and lost at the battle of the River Thatis (a tributary of the Kuban river).

In the 1st century BC during the rule of Pharnaces II of Pontus, King of Siraces organized 20,000 horses after the Roman occupation of the Kingdom of Pontus (63–62 BC).

They and the Aorsi were merchants who traded with goods of and through the and , with . They profited greatly from this, seen in their clothing attributed with much .

King fought in the under Mithridates, the king of , against the . Their ally Mithridates later turned against the Romans who had put Mithridates on the throne in 41. Mithridates eluded the Romans and recovered his kingdom. In the , The under Prince , sent by Aquila and Cotys is sent after Mithridates and his lands, fights with Zorsines and sieges Uspe in 49 AD (The town offers 10,000 slaves for their capitulation but the assault continues as the Romans decline), Zorsines finally decides to leave Mithridates to rule his paternal lands, after giving hostages to the Romans and thus making peace. He acknowledged Roman superiority before the image of Emperor and the power of the Siraces is greatly weakened.

They were the most of the , and maintained good relations with the .

Ptolemy mentions their colony in Sinai in the second century.Retsö, Jan. 2003. The Arabs in Antiquity: Their History from the Assyrians to the Umayyads. Routledge. pp.505-506 In 193 AD, after another conflict in the Bosporus, the Siraces disappears from the history.


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See Marek Jan Olbrycht, Die Aorser, die Oberen Aorser und die Siraker bei Strabon. Zur Geschichte und Eigenart der Völker im nordostpontischen und nordkaukasischen Raum im 2.-1. Jh. v. Chr. The, Klio 83(2001):425-450; DOI:10.1524/klio.2001.83.2.425

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