ARRECHI
The
Arrechi were an ancient tribe of the Maeotae, on the east coast
of the Palus Maeotis. (Strabo xi. 2. 11; Steph. B. s. v.; Plin.
vi. 7.) Strabo places them among the Maeotae, Sindi, Dandarii, Toreatae,
Agri, Tarpetes, Obidiaceni, Sittaceni, Dosci, and Aspurgiani, among
others. (Strab. l.c.)
They
are probably the same as the Arichi of Ptolemy (v. 9. § 18).
The
Arrechi is one of the Maeotae tribes, who lived in the 1st millennium
BC on the east and the south-eastern coast of the Azov sea. Russian
scientists, archeologists, historians and ethnographers in the Soviet
period it was concluded - Maeotae this is one of the names of the
tribes Adyghe people (Circassians).
In
the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, in the article about the Adyghe people,
it is written, "Living in the basin of the river Kuban part
of the tribes (Adyghe people), as a rule, be indicated (names) of
ancient historians under the collective name 'Maeotae'." In
the article about the Maeotae), it says, "Maeotae were engaged
in farming and fishing. Part of the Maeotae by the language was
akin to the Adygs (Circassians), the part of the Iranians. In the
4th-3rd centuries BC many of Maeotae included in the composition
of the Bosporan kingdom."
Source
:
https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Arrechi