- The
Hephthalites (Bactrian: ηβοδαλο, romanized: Ebodalo),
sometimes called the
White Huns (also
known as the
White Hunas, in
Iranian as the Spet Xyon and...
- campaign. The
Hunas are
thought to have
included the
Xionite and/or
Hephthalite, the Kidarites, the
Alchon Huns (also
known as the Alxon, Alakhana, Walxon...
- Perso-Turkic War was
fought during 588–589
between the
Sasanian Empire and
Hephthalite prin****lities and its lord the Göktürks. The
conflict started with the...
- was
built around 618 CE,
which would date both to the time when the
Hephthalites ruled the region. As a
UNESCO World Heritage Site of
historical Afghan...
- 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...
- time
preserved some
memory of the
glorious days of Khingila, the
first Hephthalite conqueror of India. The
profile of Rustam,
shown on
different paintings...
-
successor of
Peroz I (r. 459–484), who had been
defeated and
killed by a
Hephthalite army. Balāsh (بلاش) is the New
Persian form of the
Middle Persian Wardākhsh/Walākhsh...
- Chinese: 吐火羅葉護; pinyin: Tǔhuǒluó Yèhù) were a
dynasty of
Western Turk–
Hephthalite sub-kings with the
title "Yabghus", who
ruled from 625 CE in the area...
- east, in an
alliance with the Göktürks, he
finally put an end to the
Hephthalite Empire,
which had
inflicted a
handful of
defeats on the
Sasanians in...
-
reflects how some of the
namings and
inscriptions of the
Kidarites and
Hephthalites used an
Iranian language, and the bulk of the po****tion they
ruled was...