-
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 a nomadic...
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themselves in
Bactria and the
Alkhons had
driven the
Kidarites out of the land
south of the
Hindu Kush. The
second wave was the
Alkhons who
established themselves...
- as Xyon (Xionites) or Huna,
being preceded by the
Kidarites and by the
Alkhon, and
succeeded by the
Nezak Huns and by the
First Turkic Khaganate. All...
- century. In fact, this
latter Hunnic group was the one
commonly known as
Alkhon because of the
inscriptions on
their coins (Vondrovec, 2008)." Rezakhani...
-
Hunnic imitations of
Sasanian coins with the
addition of the
Alkhon tamgha, and 14
Alkhon coins with
rulers showing of
their characteristic elongated skulls...
- "Hunaraja" in Kausambi,
suggests that the city was
probably sacked by the
Alkhons under Toramana in 497–500.
According to the
Rishtal stone-slab inscription...
-
Ingush societies.
According to V. Chudinov, the Karabulaks,
Galashians and
Alkhons are
Ingush who
belong to the
Arshtkhoy tribe.
According to
Vasily Potto...
- origin, and
around late 400 ce this
dynasty was
influenced by
Kiderites and
Alkhon Huns or Huna people,the Huna
princes did
marriages with
members of this...
- century. In fact, this
latter Hunnic group was the one
commonly known as
Alkhon because of the
inscriptions on
their coins (Vondrovec, 2008)." Rezakhani...