- 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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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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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...
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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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Achaemenid conquest of the
Indus Valley Indo-Parthian
Kingdom Kushan Empire Alchon Huns Seleucid–Mauryan war
Middle Kingdoms Middle kingdoms Chola Middle Ages...
- 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...
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sometimes referred to as
Mihiragula or Mahiragula, was the
second and last
Alchon Hun king of
northwestern region of the
Indian subcontinent between 502 and...
- Afghanistan, but they
never went
beyond the Hindu-Kush,
which was
occupied by the
Alchon Huns,
previously thought to be an
extension of the Hephthalites. They were...