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culture JIN
YUEZHI Subeshi Wusun SELEUCID EMPIRE MAURYA EMPIRE HAN
DYNASTY XIONGNU PTOLE- MIES MEROË
Scythians Sarma-
tians The
Wusun (/ˈwuːsʌn/ WOO-sun) were...
- The
Wusun Mountains or
Ketmen Mountains are a
small range in the
central part of the
Tianshan Mountains. They lie
north of the
Tekes River valley and...
- (Chinese: 江都公主) or the
Princess of
Wusun (Chinese: 烏孫公主), was a
princess of the Han
dynasty sent to
marry the King of
Wusun as
marriage alliance. A poem believed...
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displaced elements of the Sakas. They were
driven from the Ili
Valley by the
Wusun and
migrated southward to
Sogdia and
later settled in Bactria. The Greater...
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European and
Chinese sources including the: Yuezhi, Tocharians, Issedones/
Wusun and/or Alans. The
classical European sources relating to the Asii are brief...
- with
Kangju to
conquer Wusun, a
traditional enemy of Kangju. They
repeatedly inflicted heavy victory appon victory against the
Wusun over the
course several...
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Beckwith the
Wusun, an Indo-European
Caucasian people of
Inner Asia in antiquity, were also of Indo-Aryan origin. From the
Chinese term
Wusun,
Beckwith reconstructs...
- Wūjiē (烏揭), whom Zuev
believed to have been an
offshoot of the
Yuezhi or
Wusun; the Xījiē (奚結), a
Tiele tribe. the
Augaloi of the
Transoxiana region beyond...
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WESTERN SATRAPS INDO-
PARTHIANS SABEANS Sargat Shule MEROË
AKSUM KUCHA WUSUN Jushi LOULAN Ordos culture DONGHU Tashtyk Kokel KANGJU Khotan Dinlings Sarmatians...
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Beckwith the
Wusun, an Indo-European
Caucasian people of
Inner Asia in antiquity, were also of Indo-Aryan origin. From the
Chinese term
Wusun,
Beckwith reconstructs...