- Empire. The
Hepthalites probably expanded into
Tokharistan following the
destruction of the
Kidarites in 466. The
presence of the
Hepthalites in Tokharistan...
- 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...
-
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...
- Many
adherents of
Buddhism have
experienced religious ****cution
because of
their adherence to the
Buddhist practice,
including unwarranted arrests, imprisonment...
-
Mauryan and
Kushan Empires, Indo-Gr**** Kingdoms, Indo-Scythians and
Hepthalites. Over
several centuries Muslim armies of
Muhammad ibn al-Qasim, Mahmud...
-
Sasanian -
Kidarite Wars
Belligerents Sasanian Empire Alchon Huns
Hepthalites Kidarites Commanders and
leaders Shapur II
Bahram IV
Yazdgard II
Peroz Mehama...
-
tribes into a
confederation 30 • Subjugated by the Sasanians,
Guptas and
Hepthalites 375 Area 200 (Low-end
estimate of peak area) 2,000,000 km2 (770,000 sq mi)...
- a
title for
chiefs and for
monarchs dates back, respectively, to the
Hepthalites and the
Hepthali Empire, two proto-Mongolic
societies in
Inner Asia during...
- imposter. The
Sasanians allied with the
Hepthalites in
order to
align against the
Hepthalites and
eventually the
Hepthalite -
Kidarite War of 467
turned out...
- the
Hepthalites to the
river Oxus in
Margiana and sent one of his
generals beyond the
river who
crippled them greatly.
Despite this, the
Hepthalites returned...