- are
bracketed with the
Tukharas and are
shown as
living in the
eastern parts of the Oxus
valley as
neighbors of the
Tukharas who were
living in the western...
- 大夏; pinyin: 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"...
- of the
Kiratas and
Yavanas and
Sakras and the
Harahunas and
Chinas and
Tukharas and the
Sindhavas and the
Jagudas and the
Ramathas and the
Mundas and the...
- them of
their horses.
Immediately after the Kambojas, he
meets the
Tukharas.
Tukharas do not give him fight, but run away even
abandoning their horses in...
-
Central Asia
since antiquity,
including the
Yavanas (Gr****s), Kambojas,
Tukharas,
Khasas and Daradas. The Gurjara-Pratiharas
suddenly emerged as a political...
-
suggested that
Thakura is a
borrowed word in the
Indian lexis from the
Tukhara regions of
Current Uzbekistan.
Sinha observed: "It may be
noted that in...
- the
Twipra kingdom.
Anudruhyu gave rise to a
Mleccha tribe,
Tusharas (
Tukharas), with
their kingdom being located in the
north west of
India as per the...
- the
seventh century".
According to John M. Rosenfield, Turushka,
Tukhāra or
Tukhāra are
variations of the word
Tokhari in
Indian writings. Yet, according...
-
known to have been used to
designate the
country of
Tukhara. In Sanskrit, it
became तुखार (
Tukhāra). In
ancient Gr****, the name was
Tokharoi (Ancient Gr****:...
- Xia') was
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...