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- by the Hephthalite rulers. The reason for the migration of the Hephthalites southeast was to avoid a pressure of the Rourans. The Hephthalites became...
- well as in name", although he contrasted the Huns with the Hephthalites, in that the Hephthalites were sedentary, white-skinned, and possessed "not ugly"...
- the Hephthalites. The coins imply a foundation in the late fifth century. If we accept the early dating they were under pressure from the Hephthalites, but...
- The raid was defeated with Smbat killing the Hephthalites leader in single combat. In 614 the Hephthalites raided eastern Persia with a large number of...
- Kidarites, the Hephthalites, who possibly had previously helped him to gain his throne. He was defeated and captured twice by the Hephthalites and lost his...
- migrate further south. Despite the conflict between the Hephthalites and Rouran, the Hephthalites borrowed much from their eastern overlords, in particular...
- during the time of the Hephthalites, who ruled as prin****lities in the areas of Tokharistan and northern Afghanistan. The Hephthalites did not always follow...
- put an end to the Hephthalite Empire domination over Central Asia. He thus allied with the Göktürks in order to defeat the Hephthalites. The campaign was...
- Seven Great Houses of Iran, quickly raised a new force and stopped the Hephthalites from achieving further success. Peroz' brother, Balash, was elected as...
- and with the Hephthalites in Bactria. He was killed by his brother Peroz in 459. At the beginning of the 5th century, the Hephthalites (White Huns),...