- The
Kidarites, or
Kidara Huns, were a
dynasty that
ruled Bactria and
adjoining parts of
Central Asia and
South Asia in the 4th and 5th centuries. The...
- and
established the
Kidarite Kingdom. The
Kushan style of
Kidarite coins indicates they
claimed Kushan heritage. The
Kidarite seem to have been rather...
- Kausambi. The
Alchon invasion of the
Indian subcontinent eradicated the
Kidarite Huns who had
preceded them by
about a century, and
contributed to the fall...
- the
invading Kidarites Huns.
Peroz was a
successor of the
first Kidarite ruler Kirada, and the
immediate predecessor of the
famous Kidarite ruler Kidara...
- The
Hepthalite -
Kidarite Wars
refers to
multiple military confrontations between the
Kidarites and the
Hepthalites which ultimately resulted in the decline...
- The Sasanian-
Kidarite Wars were a
series of
military confrontations between the S****anid
Empire and the
Kidarites.
Around 350 C.E, the
emperor of the S****anids...
- a
silver coin. The name "dinar" is also used for Sasanid, Kushan, and
Kidarite gold coins,
though it is not
known what the
contemporary name was. The...
- ISBNÂ 0-231-10714-5. Cribb, Joe; Donovan,
Peter (2014). Kushan, Kushano-Sasanian, and
Kidarite Coins A
Catalogue of
Coins From the
American Numismatic Society by David...
-
their domains to the
invading Kidarites; the
remainder was
incorporated into the
Sasanian Empire proper. Later, the
Kidarites were in turn
displaced by the...
- academia, and
reflects how some of the
namings and
inscriptions of the
Kidarites and
Hephthalites used an
Iranian language, and the bulk of the po****tion...