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Khingila I (Bactrian: χιγγιλο Khingilo,
Brahmi script: Khi-ṇgi-la,
Middle Chinese: 金吉剌 Kim kjit lat, Persian: شنگل Shengel; c.430-490) was the founding...
- coin of
Khingila.
Khingila with the word "Alchono" in
Bactrian script (αλχονο) and the
Tamgha symbol on his coins.
Silver drachm of
Khingila (early portrait)...
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Kandik or
Kazrig was one of the
three Scythian brothers mentioned in the
chronicle of
Michael of Syria, the
Jacobite Patriarch of Antioch.
After leading...
- The Seal of
Khingila is an
historical seal from the
region of Bactria, on
southern Central Asia. The seal was
published recently by
Pierfrancesco Callieri...
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aristocratic culture of that time
preserved some
memory of the
glorious days of
Khingila, the
first Hephthalite conqueror of India. The
profile of Rustam, shown...
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treaty of
alliance with the
Chionites and the
Gelani in 358 CE. In 460,
Khingila I
reportedly united a
Hephthalite ruling élite with
elements of the Uar...
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ruler Khingila. The
comparison with the
Brahmi lettering for his name on the
later coinage of
Khingila indeed may
suggest that the name
Khingila is intended...
- 500 CE,
showing the Huna
domain at its
greatest extent.
Alchon Huns king
Khingila.
Nezak Huns king
Napki Malka. The "Hephthalite bowl", NFP ****stan, 5th...
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coinage of the
Alchon Huns, and most
visibly on the
coinage of
Khingila.
These elongated skulls,
which they
obviously displa**** with pride, distinguished...
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ruler than
Khingila (first paragraph), who
could not have
existed before the
second half of 6th century. However,
David Bivar identifies Khingila (first paragraph)...