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- The Tocharians or Tokharians (US: /toʊˈkɛəriənˌ -ˈkɑːr-/ toh-KAIR-ee-ən, -⁠KAR-; UK: /tɒˈkɑːriən/ to-KAR-ee-ən) were speakers of the Tocharian languages...
- Indo-European language family spoken by inhabitants of the Tarim Basin, the Tocharians. The languages are known from m****cripts dating from the 5th to the 8th...
- Look up Tocharian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tocharian may refer to: Tocharians, an ancient people who inhabited the Tarim Basin in Central Asia...
- caravan permits, and medical and magical texts, and one love poem. Many Tocharians embraced Manichaean duality or Buddhism. In 1998, Chinese linguist Ji...
- individuals were long suspected to have been "Proto-Tocharian-speaking pastoralists", ancestors of the Tocharians, but this has now been largely discredited by...
- Chinese) (in Loulan and Shanshan). Hatties Tocharians / Khotan Tocharians (possibly an originally Tocharian people, later Scythianized and mixed with Scythians...
- Tocharian clothing refers to clothing worn by the Tocharians. A series of murals from Kizil, Kizilgaha and Kumtura caves depicting Kuchean royalties, knights...
- closely related languages, called Tocharian A (also East Tocharian, Agnean or Turfanian) and Tocharian B (West Tocharian or Kuchean). The subject matter...
- "The separate origins of the Tocharians and the Yuezhi". Tocharian Texts in Context: International Conference on Tocharian M****cripts and Silk Road Culture...
- Kuchean (also known as Tocharian B or West Tocharian) was a Western member of the Tocharian branch of Indo-European languages, extinct from the ninth century...