Dindari

Dindari or Dindarii (Greek: Δινδάριοι),[1] were an Illyrian tribe that formed part of the Scordisci cultural group.

According to the Roman author Pliny, the Dindari were a medium-sized Illyrian tribe made up of 33 decury, accounting to approximately 3,300 males.

[3][4] During the time of the Great Illyrian Revolt, the Dindari formed part of the Scordisci alliance.

[4] Following the Roman conquest of the Scordisci, the civitas of the Dindari was formed (Dindariorum, listed by Pliny the Elder within Dalmatia).

[5] The location of the tombstones suggests that the tribal center of the Dindari was possibly in the Drina valley region of Skelani and Srebrenica.