-
speakers with a
people known in
ancient Gr****
sources as the Tókharoi (Latin:
Tochari), who
inhabited Bactria from the 2nd
century BC. This
identification is...
- Asiani,
Sacaraucae and
Tochari (i.e. the
Tukhara of
Bactria rather than the so-called
Tocharians of the
Tarim Basin). The
Tochari are
reported to have,...
-
tribes are
those who
deprived the Gr****s of Bactriana: the Asii, Pasiani,
Tochari, and Sacarauli, who came from the
country on the
other side of the Jaxartes...
-
tribes are
those who
deprived the Gr****s of Bactriana, the Asii, Pasiani,
Tochari, and Sacarauli, who came from the
country on the
other side of the Iaxartes...
-
tribes are
those who
deprived the Gr****s of Bactriana, the Asii, Pasiani,
Tochari, and Sacarauli, who came from the
country on the
other side of the Jaxartes...
-
blasts (...)
After the Attacori, we find the
nations of the
Phruri and the
Tochari, and, in the interior, the Casiri, a
people of India, who look
toward the...
-
period must have used this
district as
their entrance and exit gate. The
Tochari (Yue-chi) [Pinyin: Yuezhi], on
their way from China,
undoubtedly at that...
-
ancient Gr****, the name was
Tokharoi (Ancient Gr****: Τόχαροι ) or Thaguroi.
Tochari for
Latin historians. The name "Tokhara"
appeared in the 4th
century CE...
-
those who took away
Bactriana from the Gr****s, I mean the Asii, Pasiani,
Tochari, and Sacarauli, who
originally came from the
country on the
other side...
- to
Ancient Gr****
scholars as the
Tokharoi and to the
Ancient Romans as
Tochari.
Modern scholars appear to have
conflated the
Tukhara with the so-called...