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historians to link the
Kingdom of
Jibin with the
Nezak Huns
whose coinage features the same motif. The
Nezaks started to mint
their coins on the
model of Sasanian...
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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...
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weakened the
Nezaks though their ruler — not
named in
sources — was
spared upon
converting to Islam.
Sometime soon (666/667?), the
Nezaks were replaced...
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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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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...
- Indo-Parthian
kingdom 20 BC – 50? AD
Sasanian Empire 230–651
Kidarite kingdom 320–465 Rob
Alchon Huns 380–560
Hephthalite Empire 410–557
Nezak Huns 484–711...
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SASANIAN EMPIRE BYZANTINE EMPIRE NORTHERN WEI
HYMYAR SOUTHERN QI
Alchon Huns
Nezaks TOCHA-
RIANS ZHANGZHUNG FUNAN TUYUHUN GUPTA EMPIRE HEPHTHALITES ROURAN KHAGANATE...
- armpit, as was the
contemporary knightly lance. The
Sasanian lance,
known as
nēzak (Middle Persian), used by the
aswaran cavalry, was
derived from the Parthian...
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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...
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Hephthalite Empire Alchon Huns
Vishnukundina Kalabhra dynasty 6th
century Nezak Huns
Kabul Shahi Maitraka Adivasi (tribes)
Vishnukundina Badami Chalukyas...