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- The Yuezhi were an ancient people first described in Chinese histories as nomadic pastoralists living in an arid gr****land area in the western part of...
- Tajikistan and northern Afghanistan. The Tokhari spoke a language known later as Bactrian – an Iranian language. (The Tokhari and their language should not be...
- overrun by a confederation of tribes belonging to the Great Yuezhi and Tokhari. In the 1st century AD, the Kushana, one of the Yuezhi tribes, founded...
- fate fighting nomads in the east. He claims Artab**** was killed by the Tokhari (identified as the Yuezhi), although Bivar believes Justin conflated them...
- Rufus are this year's consuls The Greco-Bactrian kingdom is overrun by the Tokhari. Artab**** II becomes king of Parthia (approximate date) In response to...
- M. Rosenfield, Turushka, Tukhāra or Tukhāra are variations of the word Tokhari in Indian writings. Yet, according to Wink, "nowadays no historian considers...
- ancestors of the Tocharian (Uttarakuru = Tokhari) branch of Indo-Europeans, located to the north of the Himalayas [1] Tokhari or Tukharas, the later Yucchis, are...
- destro**** the last ****enistic successor states and, together with the Tokhari, (to whom they were closely related) created a Kushan Empire around 30...
- various nomadic tribes already infiltrating and usurping the Saka and Tokhari destro**** the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, penetrated to the borders of the...
- Rufus are this year's consuls The Greco-Bactrian kingdom is overrun by the Tokhari. Artab**** II becomes king of Parthia (approximate date) In response to...