Utians

He describes them as forming part of the 14th province of the Persian empire, sharing this province with other peoples named Sagartians, Sarangians, Thamanaeans, Mycians, and the unnamed inhabitants of the islands of the Erythraean Sea.

[2] Herodotus also describes them as serving in the army of Xerxes I, under the command of Arsamenes, son of Darius the Great, during the Second Persian invasion of Greece in 481 BCE.

[5] On the Behistun Inscription of Darius the Great, a land in Southern Persis called "Vautiya" or "Yautiya" is described.

After that, the Persian army at the palace, which had previously come from Anshan, disobeyed me and turned to Vahyazdāta.

The Utians are generally believed to have ranged over southern Carmania near its border with Gedrosia.

Persian Empire 500 BC Map showing Persis and Utians