- The
Nezak Huns (Pahlavi: 𐭭𐭩𐭰𐭪𐭩 nycky), also
Nezak Shahs, was a
significant prin****lity in the
south of the
Hindu Kush
region of
South Asia from circa...
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Nezak Tarkhan (-710 CE) was a
nomadic ruler of
Tokharistan who led a
revolt against the Arab
commander Qutayba bin
Muslim around 709 CE.
Nezak Tarkhan...
- Turk
Yabghus of Tokharistan. In the
Hindu Kush region, they
replaced the
Nezak Huns – the last
dynasty of
Bactrian rulers with
origins among the Xwn (Xionite)...
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controversially discussed. Göbl
describes four groups: Kidarites, Alchons,
Nezaks, and
Hephthalites as the
Iranian Huns
based on
numismatic evidence available...
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preceded by the
Kidarites and
succeeded by the
Hephthalites in
Bactria and the
Nezak Huns in the
Hindu Kush. The
names of the
Alchon kings are
known from their...
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Alkhan and
Nezak coinage,
though ultimately missing the bull-headed
crown of the
Nezaks and
struck with the
Alkhan tamga,
while the
Nezak ā-coinage is...
- the
Alchon Huns (also
known as the Alxon, Alakhana,
Walxon etc.) and the
Nezak Huns. Such names,
along with that of the
Harahunas (also
known as the Halahunas...
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maintain some kind of rule
between 570 and 600 AD over the nspk,
napki or
Nezak tribes that remained.
Bailey argues that the
Pahlavi name Xyon may be read...
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being preceded by the
Kidarites and by the Alkhon, and
succeeded by the
Nezak Huns and by the
First Turkic Khaganate. All of
these Hunnic peoples have...
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Alchon Toramana II and the
Nezaks in Kabulistan, as he made
overstrikes of
Nezak coins, and at the same time
adopted the
Nezak bull's head in his own crown...