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Komedes is an ethnonym recorded by Ptolemy. Ptolemy notes that the Komedes inhabited "the entire mountainous land of the Sakas", placing them in eastern Scythia (Transoxania).
==Kumud-dvipa==
The author of Vayu Purana uses the name "Kumuda-dvipa" for Kusha-dvipa.〔Vayu I.48.34-36〕 ''Kumuda'' is also a Puranic name of a mountain forming the northern buttress of Mount Meru, also known as Sumeru (Pamirs).〔Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 5 , Chapter Seventeen: The Descent of the River Ganges; canto 5, chapter 16, verse 11.〕 It extended between headwaters of Oxus and Jaxartes. In anterior Epic Age, Kumuda was also the name given to high "table-land" of the Tartary located to north of the ''Himavata'' from which the Aryan race may have originally pushed their way southwards into the Indian peninsula and preserved the name in their traditions as a relic of old mountain worship (Thompson). Thus, the Kumuda-dvipa lay close to the Pamirs and, in fact, name Kumuda-dvipa applied to southern territory of Shakadvipa or Scythia. It lay north to Hemavata (Hindukush) and probably comprised Badakshan, Alay Valley/Alay Mountains range, Tienshan, Kerategin and probably extended northwards as far as Zeravshan valley and Fargana.

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