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- Empire. The Hepthalites probably expanded into Tokharistan following the destruction of the Kidarites in 466. The presence of the Hepthalites in Tokharistan...
- imposter. The Sasanians allied with the Hepthalites in order to allign against the Hepthalites and eventually the Hepthalite - Kidarite War of 467 turned out...
- Hunas or Huna (Middle Brahmi script: Hūṇā) was the name given by the ancient Indians to a group of Central Asian tribes who, via the Khyber P****, entered...
- Sasanian - Kidarite Wars Belligerents Sasanian Empire Alchon Huns Hepthalites Kidarites Commanders and leaders Shapur II Bahram IV Yazdgard II Peroz Mehama...
- Empire. S****anid rule of Fergana was interrupted by the Hepthalites, possibly Turkic. Hepthalite rule was ended by the Gokturks in mid of 6th century. The...
- The wall was built to protect Iran from invasion by the White Huns (Hepthalites; called Khionites, X'iiaona and Xyôn in Zoroastrian texts). Later another...
- Mauryan and Kushan Empires, Indo-Gr**** Kingdoms, Indo-Scythians and Hepthalites. Over several centuries Muslim armies of Muhammad ibn al-Qasim, Mahmud...
- Raghu's army battles the Hepthalites, or White Huns, whom the Indians called Hunas and Mlecchas (barbarians). The Hepthalites are defeated, and the Raghuvaṃśa...
- controlled by the Sasanians, its hinterlands were controlled by northern Hepthalites who continued to rule the Ghurid mountains and river valleys well into...
- Great, and they intermingled with such later invaders as the Kushāns and Hepthalites in the 1st–6th centuries AD. Over the course of time, the eastern Iranian...