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- later. The Kidarites were named after Kidara (Chinese: 寄多羅 Jiduoluo, ancient pronunciation: Kjie-ta-la) one of their main rulers. The Kidarites appear to...
- the sealings is related to the Kidarites, and the title "Kushanshah" is known to have disappeared with the Kidarites. See another example (with coin...
- probably maintained control until the rise of the Kidarites under their ruler Kidara. In 360 a Kidarite Hun named Kidara overthrew the Kushano-Sasanians...
- command of Skandagupta during the Reign of Kumaragupta and the Kidarites. The Kidarites consolidated their power in Northern Afghanistan before conquering...
- (438–457). The Persians are known to have paid tribute to the Kidarites. The name Kidarites comes from their first known ruler, Kidara (circa 350–385)....
- annihilation of the Gupta Empire following the attacks of the Kidarites. The Kidarites seem to have retained the western part of the Gupta Empire. Skandagupta...
- over the Kidarites was announced. An Iranian emb****y sent to the Chinese Northern Wei dynasty in 468 may have done the same. The Kidarites continued...
- Kermichiones or "Red Huns", and some scholars have identified them with the Kidarites and/or Alchon. The Spet Xyon or "White Huns" appear to have been the known...
- Bhitari pillar Girnar rock Kahaum pillar KIDARITES ALCHON HUNS GUPTA EMPIRE Skandagupta (Gupta script: Ska-nda-gu-pta, r. c. 455-467) was a Gupta Emperor...
- the invading Kidarites Huns. Peroz was a successor of the first Kidarite ruler Kirada, and the immediate predecessor of the famous Kidarite ruler Kidara...