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Images: help needed

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If someone knows how to do it, then please upload and link an image related to this article, best a coin with the king. I frankly dont understand how do to so yet. These images may or may not be copyright: I have no idea how to tell

http://216.67.248.213/liveauction/25jpgs/068814N2.jpg (Datames stands on the right in front of the god Ana, nude, on the left) http://www.s-ivy.jp/datames_L.jpg (Datames stands on the right in front of the god Ana, nude, on the left) http://www.nma.gr/the_museum/nm_images/coins/datames_tarsos.gif (coin with Datames' head) http://www.copperpenny.com/id40_m5.jpg (coin minted by Datames)

Aldux 17:39, 20 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Datames or Datamas also Tarkamuwa was a persian leader of Cadusii

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I waiting for evidence and clear arguments and facts why Datames was not the leader of the Cadusii 2001:16B8:667:A300:9DED:B40A:2265:864E (talk) 14:05, 20 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Perhaps you should try reading your own sources first;
"Datamas, the Persian leader of the Cadusians (Cyrop. V. 3.38; 4,16) duplicates the famous satrap of Artaxerxes" [1]
"Cyrus' commanders, who had figured repeatedly in Xenephon's text, are probably fictitious characters. Hystaspas and Datamas (Cadusian leader, Xen. Cyrop. V. 3.38) are Persian names." [2]
I can't see what the second source says, but it also talks about the Cyropaedia, which is a semi-fictional biography of Cyrus the Great, who lived almost 200 years before Datames.
--HistoryofIran (talk) 14:26, 20 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]