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Tokharistan (formed from "
Tokhara" and the
suffix -stan
meaning "place of" in Persian) is an
ancient Early Middle Ages name
given to the area
which was...
- The
Tokhara Yabghus or
Yabghus of
Tokharistan (simplified Chinese: 吐火罗叶护;
traditional Chinese: 吐火羅葉護; pinyin: Tǔhuǒluó Yèhù) were a
dynasty of Western...
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apparently the name
given in
antiquity by the Han
Chinese to
Tukhara or
Tokhara: the main part of Bactria, in what is now
northern Afghanistan, and parts...
- Dàxià) was the name
given in
antiquity by the Han
Chinese to
Tukhara or
Tokhara:[citation needed] the
central part of Bactria. The name "Daxia" appears...
- Kyrgyzstan)
before returning,
while Peroz was
forced to
spend over 20
years in
Tokhara (吐火羅;
likely Bactra or Tokharistan) with
several thousand followers. In...
- and of the
Sasanian Empire (in the
areas south of the Oxus),
before the
Tokhara Yabghus took over in 625. The
Imperial Hephthalites,
based in Bactria,...
- Tokharistan, who in turn
swore allegiance to the Tangs. A
young brother of the
Tokhara Yabghu Pantu Nili —
named Puluo (僕羅 púluó) in
Chinese sources — visited...
- the Justice-giver).
During more than two
centuries of
their rule, the
Tokhara Yabghus,
followed by the Turk
Shahis and the
Zunbils were consistently...
- Kushano-Bactrian.
Under Kushan rule,
Bactria became known as
Tukhara or
Tokhara, and
later as Tokharistan. When
texts in two
extinct and
previously unknown...
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influences from the
Sasanian Empire and the
Byzantine Empire, as well as the
Tokhara Yabghus.
Bamiyan lies on the Silk Road,
which runs
through the
Hindu Kush...