Sagdodonacus

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Sagdodonacus was an Iranian officer, who served as the governor of Characene from c.184 BC to 164 BC under suzerainty of the Frataraka rulers of Persis. He was the father of Hyspaosines.

The name of Sagdodonacus ("to hold, to keep") is seemingly Bactrian and he was presumably of Bactrian origin himself.[1] He was called Saxt in the accounts of the 10th-century historian Hamza al-Isfahani.[1]

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