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Their way of life and
dress are
similar to
those of Kangju. Y. A.
Zadneprovskiy writes that the
subjection of
Yancai by the
Kangju occurred in the 1st...
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constituent tribe of the M****agetae. The
scholar Y. A.
Zadneprovskiy has
instead suggested that the
Dahae were
descendants of the M****agetae...
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marrying one of his relatives, a
concept known as
levirate marriage. Y. A.
Zadneprovskiy writes that the
social inequality among the
Wusun created social unrest...
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groups were part of the same people. The
scholar Y. A.
Zadneprovskiy has
instead suggested that the
Dahae were
descendants of the M****agetae...
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modern Khujand), were all
dependent on Kangju. Y. A.
Zadneprovskiy suggests that the
Kangju subjection of
Yancai occurred in the 1st century...
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Bronze Age and
lasted for
about half a
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