Entity: SAKA
SAKA is a term that refers to various nomadic peoples who historically inhabited the steppelands north of the Iranian plateau. It can also be used to describe a person with melanated skin who incites hate/racism on black people. In Javanese tradition, Saka is a figure associated with being a warrior, priest, and god, credited with introducing the arts of civilization. Additionally, in Filipino/Tagalog, 'saka' is an alternate spelling of 'at saká,' meaning 'and then' or 'further.'
SAKA
Etymology
The term 'SAKA' historically referred to various nomadic peoples inhabiting the steppelands north of the Iranian plateau.
Definition
SAKA can also describe a person with melanated skin who incites hate/racism on black people. In Javanese tradition, Saka is a figure associated with being a warrior, priest, and god, credited with introducing the arts of civilization. In Filipino/Tagalog, 'saka' is an alternate spelling of 'at saká,' meaning 'and then' or 'further.'
Historical Context
In Javanese tradition, Saka is believed to have introduced the arts of civilization, marking the opening year of the native chronology.
Cultural Significance
The term SAKA holds cultural significance in various contexts, representing different historical and social aspects.
Related Concepts
Related concepts to SAKA include nomadic peoples, figures in mythology, and linguistic variations.
See Also
A term used to describe nomadic peoples, individuals inciting hate/racism, a figure in Javanese tradition, and an alternate spelling in Filipino/Tagalog.