-
calls this
region Kiumito which is
thought to be
Komdei of
Ptolemy and
Kumadh or
Kumedh of
Muslim writers (See:
Studies in
Indian History and Civilization...
-
calls this
region Kiumito which is
thought to be
Komdei of
Ptolemy and
Kumadh or
Kumedh of
Muslim writers (See:
Studies in
Indian History and Civilization...
-
calls this
region Kiumito which is
thought to be
Komdei of
Ptolemy and
Kumadh or
Kumedh of
Muslim writers (See:
Studies in
Indian History and Civilization...
- and in 718,
along with Tarkhun's
successor Gurak, Narayana, the king of
Kumadh, and Tish, the king of Chaghaniyan, he sent an emb****y to the Tang dynasty...
- Xuanzang's accounts,
Kiumizhi of Wu'kong, Kumi of the Tang Annals,
Kumed or
Kumadh of some
Muslim writers, Cambothi,
Kambuson and
Komedon of the Gr**** writers...
- and in 718,
along with Tarkhun's
successor Gurak, Narayana, the king of
Kumadh, and Tish, the king of Chaghaniyan, he sent an emb****y to the Tang dynasty...
- 718, Tish,
along with Gurak, the king of Samarkand, Narayana, the king of
Kumadh, and Tughshada, the
Bukhar Khudah of Bukhara, sent an emb****y to the Tang...
- needed] In Al-Mughni, Al-Maqidisi
calls the
people inhabiting the
Kumed or
Kumadh the Kumiji,
perhaps equivalent to the
Sanskrit word
Kamboji or Kambojas...
-
damask and
crimson robes as
tribute from Samarkand, Maimargh, Kish and
Kumadh in the
beginning of the 8th century. They were
called "Western Twirling...
- 718, Tish,
along with Gurak, the king of Samarkand, Narayana, the king of
Kumadh, and Tughshada, the
Bukhar Khudah of Bukhara, sent an emb****y to the Tang...