found: Work cat.: The Śākyas, 2006:p. 3 (variant: Shakyas; today regarded as a separate caste within the Newar society)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, Apr. 25, 2007(Śākya (Sanskrit) or Sakya (Páli), an Indo-Aryan-speaking nation, the most famous of which was the Buddha)
found: Talukdar, S.P. The Sakyans of South-East Asia, 2006:p. 7 (Sakyas) p. 11 (tribe from Nepal; the term Sakya is used in India to refer to Buddha's clan; probably belong to Scythian tribe of central Asia) p. 17 (in central Asia they are known as: Saka; Sakas)
found: Encyc. Brit. online, May 25, 2007(Sakyas or Shakya (people) India (Sakyas, the tribe to which Buddha belonged) Buddha (the Shakya clan))