- for a
period of
about 150 years. Some
historians misread this
legend as "
Napki Malka", who was ****umed to be a
Nezak King. The use of
Pahlavi may reflect...
-
domain at its
greatest extent.
Alchon Huns king Khingila.
Nezak Huns king
Napki Malka. The "Hephthalite bowl", NFP ****stan, 5th or 6th
century CE. British...
-
managed to
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...
-
Billon drachma of the Huna King
Napki Malka (Afghanistan or Gandhara, c. 475–576)....
- an
Israeli footballer Motti Malka,
mayor of the
Israeli city of
Kiryat Napki Malka, a
Hephthalite king of the 6th-7th
century Zadok Malka, a
former Israeli...
- were the
Nezak Huns who
settled around Kabul.
Early scholars called them '
Napki'. The
exact chronology is unclear. The
first written accounts come from...
-
designs and the
Pahlavi Nezak Shah
stamp (previously
interpreted by Göbl as
Napki MLK) on
their coins,
supposedly opened a mint in
Ghazni (which's
coins are...
- 21 coins. Of these, 19 were
Kushan bronze coins but two were much
later Napki Malka silver coins of the
Nezak Huns
indicating that the
relics had been...