- The
Alchon Huns, (Bactrian: αλχον(ν)ο Alkhon(n)o or αλχαν(ν)ο Alkhan(n)o) also
known as the Alkhan, Alchono, Alxon, Alkhon, Alakhana, and Walxon, were...
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diplomatic missions from the Tang dynasty, and some
coexisted with the
Alchon Huns from
about the mid-sixth century. The
polity collapsed in the mid-seventh...
- the Uar and
Xionites as
Alchon (or Alχon). [citation needed] when.[citation needed] At the end of the 5th
century the
Alchon invaded North India where...
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sculptures and
friezes of that time, such as the
Kushan prince of Khalchayan.
Alchon kings are
generally recognized by
their elongated skulls, a
result of artificial...
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thought to have
included the
Xionite and/or Hephthalite, the Kidarites, the
Alchon Huns (also
known as the Alxon, Alakhana,
Walxon etc.) and the
Nezak Huns...
- and 550 CE when it was
exposed to the
ravages of the
Alchon Huns.
After the
decline of the
Alchon Huns, it
became the main base of the new
kingdom of Gurjara...
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Achaemenid conquest of the
Indus Valley Indo-Parthian
Kingdom Kushan Empire Alchon Huns Seleucid–Mauryan war
Middle Kingdoms Middle kingdoms Chola Middle Ages...
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between the
Gupta Empire and
Hunas (including the Kidarites,
Hephthalites and
Alchon Huns) in the 5th to 6th-centuries Gupta–Kidarite conflict,
between the Gupta...
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first of four
major Xionite/Huna
states in
Central Asia,
followed by the
Alchon, the
Hephthalites and the Nezak. In 360–370 CE, a
Kidarite kingdom was established...
- the
Kidarites and the
Alchons, as it
features two
Kidarite noble hunters,
together with two
Alchon hunters and one of the
Alchons inside a medallion. At...