-
quoting Étienne de la Vaissière (2003) "Is
There a "Nationality of the
Hephtalites"", p. 129. de la Vaissière 2003, p. 129. Frye 2002, p. 49. "Just as later...
- region. In 457–509
Samarqand was part of the
Kidarite state.
After the
Hephtalites ("White Huns")
conquered Samarqand, they
controlled it
until the Göktürks...
- 2011. DE LA VAISSIÈRE, ÉTIENNE (2003). "Is
There a "Nationality of the
Hephtalites"?".
Bulletin of the Asia Institute. 17: 127–128. ISSN 0890-4464. JSTOR 24049310...
- 1981, p. 16.
Etienne de la Vaissiere, Is
there a „Nationality of the
Hephtalites?“ in
Bulletin of the Asia institute. New series.
Volume 17. 2003. [2007]...
- name Sveta-huna, and are
often identified, controversially, with the
Hephtalites. The
original culture of the
Xionites and
their geographical urheimat...
-
works mentions the
derivative Afrasiab /
Aspandiat under the name of the
Hephtalite king
Akhshunvar or Akhshunvaz.
Afrasiyab (Samarkand)
Afrasiab Museum of...
- to an end. 422 -
Bahram V
triumphs in
driving off an ****ault by the
Hephtalites. c. 425 -
Bahram V
brings in
gypsies from
India to
amuse people according...
- (link) DE LA VAISSIÈRE, ÉTIENNE (2003). "Is
There a "Nationality of the
Hephtalites"?".
Bulletin of the Asia Institute. 17: 127–128. ISSN 0890-4464. JSTOR 24049310...
- "Alchon Huns" "White Huns",
possibly synonymous with, or
included the
Hephtalites "Nezak Huns" Hun clan, A clan of
south Asian community Gurjar, Gujjer...
- pp. 105–124. ISBN 9781474400305. "Note 8: It is now
clear that the
Hephtalites were not part of
those Huns who
conquered the land
south of the Hindu-Kush...