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Rahman and
published by
Nicholas Sims-Williams in 2011,
shows an
early Hepthalite ruler with a
round beardless face and
slanted almond-shaped eyes, wearing...
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Hunas or Huna (Middle
Brahmi script: Hūṇā) was the name
given by the
ancient Indians to a
group of
Central Asian tribes who, via the
Khyber P****, entered...
- The
Hepthalite -
Kidarite Wars
refers to
multiple military confrontations between the
Kidarites and the
Hepthalites which ultimately resulted in the decline...
- Asia in 500,
showing the
Hepthalite Khanate at its
greatest extent...
- Great, and they
intermingled with such
later invaders as the Kushāns and
Hepthalites in the 1st–6th
centuries AD. Over the
course of time, the
eastern Iranian...
- The wall was
built to
protect Iran from
invasion by the
White Huns (
Hepthalites;
called Khionites, X'iiaona and Xyôn in
Zoroastrian texts).
Later another...
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controlled by the Sasanians, its
hinterlands were
controlled by
northern Hepthalites who
continued to rule the
Ghurid mountains and
river valleys well into...
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Mauryan and
Kushan Empires, Indo-Gr**** Kingdoms, Indo-Scythians and
Hepthalites. Over
several centuries Muslim armies of
Muhammad ibn al-Qasim, Mahmud...
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tribes into a
confederation 30 • Subjugated by the Sasanians,
Guptas and
Hepthalites 375 Area • Total 2,500,000 km2 (970,000 sq mi)
Currency Kushan dinara...
- Empire. S****anid rule of
Fergana was
interrupted by the
Hepthalites,
possibly Turkic.
Hepthalite rule was
ended by the
Gokturks in mid of 6th century. The...