- by the
Hephthalite rulers. The
reason for the
migration of the
Hephthalites southeast was to
avoid a
pressure of the Rourans. The
Hephthalites became...
-
against the
Hephthalites. In 484,
after the
liberation of his son,
Peroz formed an
enormous army and
marched northeast to
confront the
Hephthalites. The king...
- the
Hephthalites. The
coins imply a
foundation in the late
fifth century. If we
accept the
early dating they were
under pressure from the
Hephthalites, but...
- well as in name",
although he
contrasted the Huns with the
Hephthalites, in that the
Hephthalites were sedentary, white-skinned, and
possessed "not ugly"...
- The
Hephthalites/Gokturk
raids of 614-616, were
incursions by the
Hephthalites and
Gokturks into the
Sasanian Empire. The
Sasanid army led by
Smbat Bagratuni...
- The
Hephthalite–Sasanian Wars were a
series of
conflicts between the
Hephthalites and the
Sasanian Empire. The most
significant of
these occurring in...
- of the Xiongnu. The
appearance of the
Hephthalites is
subject to dispute.
Procopius claims that the
Hephthalites had "white bodies",
whereas the other...
- Kidarites, the
Hephthalites, who
possibly had
previously helped him to gain his throne. He was
defeated and
captured twice by the
Hephthalites and lost his...
- of
Hephthalite Silver Vessels Found near Samarkand". East and West. 21 (1/2): 77–78. ISSN 0012-8376. Kurbanov,
Aydogdy (2014). "The
hephthalites: iconographical...
- ..
connected ... [to]
dissolution of the
Hephthalite confederacy... Of the
contribution of the
Hephthalites to the
ethnogenesis of the Pashtuns, we find...