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Barbarian cities are cities that can be founded by Barbarians in Civilization IV and its expansions. The names of cities are chosen at random from the list below.

List of cities[]

City Name Notes
Cherokee Southeastern indigenous North American tribe
Anasazi Southwestern indigenous North American tribe
Teoihuacan An ancient Mesoamerican city
Olmec Earliest known Mesoamerican civilization
Zapotec Minor pre-Columbian civilization
Chinook Pacific Northwestern indigenous North American tribe
Apache Southwestern indigenous North American tribe
Chehalis Pacific Northwestern indigenous North American tribe
Illinois A Native American tribe, namesake of the US state
Navajo Southwestern indigenous North American tribe
Carib AKA Kalina, indigenous South American people
Saxon Ancient Germanic tribe inhabiting areas the North Sea
Vandal Ancient East Germanic tribes
Goth Ancient East Germanic tribes, dominant at the emergence of the Middle Ages
Angle Ancient Germanic peoples, namesake of England
Magyar Endonym of the Hungarian people
Khazak Misspelling of Kazakh, a Turkic peoples, namesake of Kazakhstan
Bulgar Nomadic Turkic tribes, namesake of Bulgaria
Alemanni Ancient Western Germanic tribe, namesake of Germany in various Romance languages
Burgundian Ancient East Germanic tribe inhabiting the area of present-day Poland
Gepid Ancient East Germanic tribe
Hun Nomadic tribes ruling over large parts of Eastern Europe and Central Asia in the early Middle Ages
Jute Anicent Germanic tribe inhabiting the area of present-day Denmark
Phoenician Ancient North African civilization preceding Carthage
Etruscan Ancient civilization of Northern Italy preceding Rome
Thracian Southeastern European tribe
Phrygian Ancient kingdom located in parts of present-day Turkey
Gaul Collection of ancient Celtic tribes inhabiting regions of present-day France
Minoan Ancient civilization found on the island of Crete
Mycenian Ancient Greek culture
Cimmerian Ancient Indo-European peoples inhabiting the Crimean peninsula
Ligurian Ancient pre-Roman people inhabiting Northern Italy
Numidian Ancient Berber kingdom
Sarmatian Ancient Iranian tribes inhabiting parts of Eastern Europe related to the Scythians
Scythian Ancient Iranian tribes stretching from borders of Eastern Europe towards parts of Central Asia
Visigoth The westernmost sub-group of the Gothic people
Assyrian Major Mesopotamian civilization
Hittite Ancient Indo-European peoples inhabiting Anatolia
Suebian Ancient Germanic tribes bordering the Roman Empire
Mauryan Ancient Indian empire
Parthian Ancient Iranian empire
Harappan Advanced ancient Indus Valley civilization; appears twice in xml list
Nubian Major ancient African civilization bordering Egypt
Bactrian Ancient land covering areas of present-day Afghanistan
Circassian Caucasian people found along the Black Sea
Cuman Turkic nomadic tribes found in Western Eurasia
Hurrian Ancient peoples inhabiting parts of Anatolia
Kassite Ancient Mesopotamian people succeeding Old Babylon
Bantu Collective term for Central African people speaking related languages
Khoisan Southern African peoples inhabiting the Kalahari Desert
Libyan North African peoples
Shangian Ancient Chinese dynasty, also known as Yin
Yayoi Name for a culture of Iron Age Japan
Zhou Ancient Chinese dynasty
Ainu Indigenous population of Japan
Polynesian Various seafaring peoples inhabiting the islands of Oceania
Aryan Ancient progenitors of the Indo-Aryan cultures
Avar Caucasian ethnic group found in Dagestan
Ghuzz AKA Oghuz, an ancient proto-Turkic people
Hsungnu Misspelling of Hsiung-nu, the Wade–Giles spelling of Xiongnu, an Asian nomadic people sometimes linked to the Huns
Kushans Ancient empire spanning Northern India and Central Asia
Yuechi Wade–Giles spelling of Yuezhi, ancient nomadic people found in China, thought of Indo-European origin
Sakae A branch of the Scythian people
Uzbek A Turkic people, namesake of Uzbekistan
Tartar AKA Tatars, a Turkic people found across Eastern Europe and Asia

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