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- 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...