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- Hephthalite_Empire abstract "The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia during the late antiquity period. The Hephthalite Empire, at the height of its power (in the first half of the 6th century), was located in the territories of present-day Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India and China. The stronghold of the Hephthalite power was Tokharistan on the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush mountains, present-day northeastern Afghanistan. By 479, the Hephthalites had conquered Sogdiana and driven the Kidarites westwards, and by 493 they had captured areas of present-day northwestern China (Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin). The Hephthalites invaded India for the first time in the 5th century and were defeated by Emperor Skandagupta of the Gupta Empire. By the end of the 5th century, the Hephthalites overthrew the Indian Gupta Empire to their southeast and conquered northern and central India. The Indian Emperor Bhanugupta of the Gupta Empire defeated the Huns under Toramana in 510 CE. And later the Hephthalites were defeated and driven out of India by the Indian kings Yasodharman and Narasimhagupta in the early 6th century.Acoording to Chr.I. Beckwith (Empires of the Silk Road, 2009, p. 406, n.56) the Hephthalites should not be called White Huns. He refers to De la Vaissière (Huns et Xiongnu, Central Asiatic Journal 49.1:3-26) where the say that the name of Hephthalites was not mentioned alongside that of White Huns.In Chinese chronicles, the Hephthalites are called Yanda or Ye-ti-i-li-do, while older Chinese sources of c. 125 AD call them Hoa or Hoa-tun and describe them as a tribe living beyond the Great Wall in Dzungaria. Elsewhere they were called the "White Huns", known to the Greeks as Ephthalite, Abdel or Avdel, to the Indians as Sveta Huna ("white Huns"), Chionite or Turushka, to the Armenians as Haital, and to the Persians and Arabs as Haytal or Hayatila, while their Bactrian name is ηβοδαλο (Ebodalo). According to most specialist scholars, the spoken language of the Hephthalites was an East Iranian language but different from the Bactrian language that was utilized as the "official language" and minted on coins. They may be the eponymous ancestors of the modern Pashtun tribal union of the Abdali, the largest tribal union in Afghanistan.".
- Hephthalite_Empire capital Balkh.
- Hephthalite_Empire capital Kunduz.
- Hephthalite_Empire capital Sialkot.
- Hephthalite_Empire dissolutionYear "0670".
- Hephthalite_Empire foundingYear "0408".
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- Hephthalite_Empire c "滑".
- Hephthalite_Empire capital Balkh.
- Hephthalite_Empire capital Kunduz.
- Hephthalite_Empire capital Sialkot.
- Hephthalite_Empire commonLanguages Bactrian_language.
- Hephthalite_Empire commonLanguages Gāndhārī_language.
- Hephthalite_Empire commonLanguages Khwarezmian_language.
- Hephthalite_Empire commonLanguages Sanskrit.
- Hephthalite_Empire commonLanguages Scythian_languages.
- Hephthalite_Empire commonLanguages Sogdian_language.
- Hephthalite_Empire commonLanguages Tocharian_languages.
- Hephthalite_Empire commonLanguages Turkic_languages.
- Hephthalite_Empire commonLanguages "Liturgical language:".
- Hephthalite_Empire commonLanguages "Official language:".
- Hephthalite_Empire commonLanguages "Regional languages:".
- Hephthalite_Empire commonName "Hephthalites".
- Hephthalite_Empire continent "Asia".
- Hephthalite_Empire date "20050209163941".
- Hephthalite_Empire date "20091027002731".
- Hephthalite_Empire era Late_Antiquity.
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- Hephthalite_Empire imageMapCaption "The Hephthalites , c. 500.".
- Hephthalite_Empire leader "Khingila".
- Hephthalite_Empire leader "Mihirakula".
- Hephthalite_Empire leader "Toramana".
- Hephthalite_Empire nativeName "Hephthalite Empire".
- Hephthalite_Empire p "Gupta Empire".
- Hephthalite_Empire p "Kidarites".
- Hephthalite_Empire p "Kushan Empire".
- Hephthalite_Empire p "Sassanid Empire".
- Hephthalite_Empire p Huá.
- Hephthalite_Empire region Central_Asia.
- Hephthalite_Empire region South_Asia.
- Hephthalite_Empire religion Manichaeism.
- Hephthalite_Empire religion Nestorianism.
- Hephthalite_Empire religion Zoroastrianism.
- Hephthalite_Empire religion "Mostly Buddhism and Hinduism".
- Hephthalite_Empire s "Göktürks".
- Hephthalite_Empire s "Kabul Shahi".
- Hephthalite_Empire s "Principality of Chaghaniyan".
- Hephthalite_Empire s "Zunbils".
- Hephthalite_Empire status "Nomadic confederation".
- Hephthalite_Empire title "Hephthalite History and Coins of the Kashmir Smast Kingdom- Waleed Ziad".
- Hephthalite_Empire title "The Hephthalites".
- Hephthalite_Empire titleLeader "Tegin".
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- Hephthalite_Empire yearEnd "670".
- Hephthalite_Empire yearLeader "430".
- Hephthalite_Empire yearLeader "490".
- Hephthalite_Empire yearLeader "515".
- Hephthalite_Empire yearStart "408".
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:670_disestablishments.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:Ancient_Iranian_peoples.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:Former_countries_in_Central_Asia.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:Hephthalites.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:History_of_Afghanistan.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:History_of_Central_Asia.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:History_of_China.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:History_of_India.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:History_of_Iran.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:History_of_Kyrgyzstan.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:History_of_Pakistan.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:History_of_Tajikistan.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:History_of_Turkmenistan.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:History_of_Uzbekistan.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:Huns.
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- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:Nomadic_groups_in_Eurasia.
- Hephthalite_Empire subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_420.
- Hephthalite_Empire type Country.
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- Hephthalite_Empire type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Hephthalite_Empire comment "The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia during the late antiquity period. The Hephthalite Empire, at the height of its power (in the first half of the 6th century), was located in the territories of present-day Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India and China.".
- Hephthalite_Empire label "Heftalici".
- Hephthalite_Empire label "Heftalita".
- Hephthalite_Empire label "Hephthalieten".