The stronghold of the Hephthalites was Tokharistan on the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush, in what is present-day northeastern Afghanistan. By 479, the Hephthalites had conquered Sogdia and driven the Kidarites westwards, and by 493 they had captured parts of present-day Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin in what is now Northwest China.
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 overran the part of the Gupta Empire that was to their southeast and conquered Central and North India. Emperor Bhanugupta of the Guptas defeated the Huns under Toramana in 510. Later the Hephthalites were defeated and driven out of India by the Indian kings Yasodharman and Narasimhagupta in the early 6th century.
Our animated historical series on the Nomadic cultures of the Euroasian steppes continues with a video on the White Huns - the Hephthalites. Their origins, rise and decline, their attacks on India and the Sassanid empire and beyond.
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Who were the Huns that invaded India?
The Kidarite Huns who settled in the region of Bactria were the first Huns who invaded the Indian subcontinent. In this video, I discuss the early history of the Huns and how the Kidarites went on to establish their rule in Bactria and Gandhara.
Reference:-
1. The Alkan A Hunnic People in South Asia by Hans T Bakker
2. The Political History of the Hunas in India by Atreyi Biswas
3. The Steppe World and the Rise of the Huns by Etienne de la Vaissière
4. History of Civilization of Central Asia Vol 3
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published: 12 Oct 2022
The Four Huns: Xiongnu, Huns, Hephthalites, and Huna (ANCIENT 07)
Thie presentation discusses the relationship between the various nomadic groups in Central Eurasia labeled as "Huns" throughout the Ancient and Classical Periods including their alleged relationships to one another. These four peoples are the Xiongnu (in Mongolia), Huns (in Russia), Hephthalites (in Greater Persia), and Huna (in India).
Note: This was previously mistitled as "Turkic People and Their Empires (Huns to Ottomans)"
Contents:
0:00:00 Introduction
0:01:28 Xiongnu: The Scourge of China
0:38:16 Huns: The Scourge of Rome
1:21:00 Hunas: The Scourge of India
1:30:15 Hephthalites: The Scourge of Persia
1:39:58 Final Remarks
In this fascinating episode of ANCIENT 07, we embark on a journey to explore the rise and conquests of the legendary Four Huns: the Xiongnu, Huns, Hephthalites, a...
published: 27 Jun 2021
Yuezhi Migration and Kushan Empire - Nomads DOCUMENTARY
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Kings and Generals' historical animated documentary series on the history of Ancient Civilizations and Nomadic Cultures continues with a video on the Yuezhi - the nomadic people who were neighbors of the Qin and Han Chinese dynasties and the Xiongnu and Wusun nomads, but were driven to Central Asia. From here the Yuezhi created their Kusha Empire in Central Asia and North India. This migration played a crucial role in the history of India, Iran, Central Asia and Buddhism.
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Did the Trojan War Really Happen: https://youtu.be/12eHJL2yRtk
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Ancient Greek Politics and D...
published: 14 Mar 2021
The Rise And Fall Of The Hephthalite Empire
The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns and known in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia in Late Antiquity. At the height of its.
Attila leads the Hunnic army on a bloody rampage across the Roman Empire, sealing his legacy as one of historys most ruthless military commanders, in this web exclusive. #BarbariansRising .
Hephthalite Empire The Hephthalites, Ephthalites, Ye-tai, White Huns, or in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a a confederation of nomadic and settled people in Central Asia who expanded.
published: 08 Jan 2018
Why Did Huns Destroy Takshashila University?
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The Rise And Fall Of The Hephthalite Empire
The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns and known in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia in Late Antiquity. At the height of its power in the first half of the 6th century, the Hephthalite Empire controlled territory in present-day Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India and China.
The stronghold of the Hephthalites was Tokharistan on the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush, in what is present-day northeastern Afghanistan. By 479, the Hephthalites had conquered Sogdia and driven the Kidarites westwards, and by 493 they had captured parts of present-day Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin in what is now Northwest China.
The Hephthalites invaded India for the first time in the 5th centur...
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The History of Central Asia: Every Year
Central Asia has long been the point of transmission between eastern and western culture; such is reflected in its history. This video shows how it changed over time from 209 BCE to 1244.
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Our animated historical series on the Nomadic cultures of the Euroasian steppes continues with a video on the White Huns - the Hephthalites. Their origins, rise...
Our animated historical series on the Nomadic cultures of the Euroasian steppes continues with a video on the White Huns - the Hephthalites. Their origins, rise and decline, their attacks on India and the Sassanid empire and beyond.
Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/KingsandGenerals or Paypal: http://paypal.me/kingsandgenerals
We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JlqSD0nyP64psCnaLrwFT3zVTZiordU1jnwXeZOu1to
The video was made by our friend András Szente-Dzsida while the script was researched and written by Matt Hollis
This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0-VII-V376zFxiRGMeZGg & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79s7EdN9uXX77-Ly2HmEjQ)
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Sources:
Hyun Jin Kim - The Huns
Michael Alram - Coins, Art and Chronology
William Samolin - A note on Kidara and the Kidarites
Christopher Atwood - Huns and Xiongnu - new thoughts on an old problem
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#Documentary #WhiteHuns #Attila
Our animated historical series on the Nomadic cultures of the Euroasian steppes continues with a video on the White Huns - the Hephthalites. Their origins, rise and decline, their attacks on India and the Sassanid empire and beyond.
Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/KingsandGenerals or Paypal: http://paypal.me/kingsandgenerals
We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JlqSD0nyP64psCnaLrwFT3zVTZiordU1jnwXeZOu1to
The video was made by our friend András Szente-Dzsida while the script was researched and written by Matt Hollis
This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0-VII-V376zFxiRGMeZGg & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79s7EdN9uXX77-Ly2HmEjQ)
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Sources:
Hyun Jin Kim - The Huns
Michael Alram - Coins, Art and Chronology
William Samolin - A note on Kidara and the Kidarites
Christopher Atwood - Huns and Xiongnu - new thoughts on an old problem
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#Documentary #WhiteHuns #Attila
The Kidarite Huns who settled in the region of Bactria were the first Huns who invaded the Indian subcontinent. In this video, I discuss the early history of th...
The Kidarite Huns who settled in the region of Bactria were the first Huns who invaded the Indian subcontinent. In this video, I discuss the early history of the Huns and how the Kidarites went on to establish their rule in Bactria and Gandhara.
Reference:-
1. The Alkan A Hunnic People in South Asia by Hans T Bakker
2. The Political History of the Hunas in India by Atreyi Biswas
3. The Steppe World and the Rise of the Huns by Etienne de la Vaissière
4. History of Civilization of Central Asia Vol 3
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The Kidarite Huns who settled in the region of Bactria were the first Huns who invaded the Indian subcontinent. In this video, I discuss the early history of the Huns and how the Kidarites went on to establish their rule in Bactria and Gandhara.
Reference:-
1. The Alkan A Hunnic People in South Asia by Hans T Bakker
2. The Political History of the Hunas in India by Atreyi Biswas
3. The Steppe World and the Rise of the Huns by Etienne de la Vaissière
4. History of Civilization of Central Asia Vol 3
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Thie presentation discusses the relationship between the various nomadic groups in Central Eurasia labeled as "Huns" throughout the Ancient and Classical Period...
Thie presentation discusses the relationship between the various nomadic groups in Central Eurasia labeled as "Huns" throughout the Ancient and Classical Periods including their alleged relationships to one another. These four peoples are the Xiongnu (in Mongolia), Huns (in Russia), Hephthalites (in Greater Persia), and Huna (in India).
Note: This was previously mistitled as "Turkic People and Their Empires (Huns to Ottomans)"
Contents:
0:00:00 Introduction
0:01:28 Xiongnu: The Scourge of China
0:38:16 Huns: The Scourge of Rome
1:21:00 Hunas: The Scourge of India
1:30:15 Hephthalites: The Scourge of Persia
1:39:58 Final Remarks
In this fascinating episode of ANCIENT 07, we embark on a journey to explore the rise and conquests of the legendary Four Huns: the Xiongnu, Huns, Hephthalites, and Huna. Join us as we delve into the rich history and uncover the untold stories behind these powerful nomadic empires. From the vast steppes of Central Asia to the far corners of Europe and Asia, the Four Huns left an indelible mark on ancient warfare, diplomacy, and cultural exchange. Discover how these nomadic horse-riding warriors mastered the art of mounted archery and revolutionized military tactics, forever reshaping the course of history. Unveiling the intricacies of their societies and political structures, we shed light on the enigmatic leaders who led these formidable empires. Experience the thrill of their conquests, from their clashes with the mighty Roman Empire to their invasions of the Gupta and Sassanian dynasties. As we explore their legacies, we analyze the enduring impact of the Four Huns on trade, migration, and the blending of cultures across the ancient world. Their influence echoes through the ages, leaving behind a lasting imprint on the societies and civilizations that followed. Join us for an immersive episode filled with captivating visuals, expert interviews, and meticulous research, as we dive deep into the incredible saga of the Four Huns. Don't miss this opportunity to uncover the tantalizing secrets of these ancient nomadic empires and gain a newfound understanding of their monumental role in shaping our world.
#ConqueringLegacies #FourHuns #AncientTimes #History #Warrior #Nomads #Discovery #Legends #Emperors #Mongols #China #Conquerors #Archaeology #Mythology #Leadership #EmpireBuilding #LegendaryWarriors #HistoricalFigures #Empire #Conquest
Thie presentation discusses the relationship between the various nomadic groups in Central Eurasia labeled as "Huns" throughout the Ancient and Classical Periods including their alleged relationships to one another. These four peoples are the Xiongnu (in Mongolia), Huns (in Russia), Hephthalites (in Greater Persia), and Huna (in India).
Note: This was previously mistitled as "Turkic People and Their Empires (Huns to Ottomans)"
Contents:
0:00:00 Introduction
0:01:28 Xiongnu: The Scourge of China
0:38:16 Huns: The Scourge of Rome
1:21:00 Hunas: The Scourge of India
1:30:15 Hephthalites: The Scourge of Persia
1:39:58 Final Remarks
In this fascinating episode of ANCIENT 07, we embark on a journey to explore the rise and conquests of the legendary Four Huns: the Xiongnu, Huns, Hephthalites, and Huna. Join us as we delve into the rich history and uncover the untold stories behind these powerful nomadic empires. From the vast steppes of Central Asia to the far corners of Europe and Asia, the Four Huns left an indelible mark on ancient warfare, diplomacy, and cultural exchange. Discover how these nomadic horse-riding warriors mastered the art of mounted archery and revolutionized military tactics, forever reshaping the course of history. Unveiling the intricacies of their societies and political structures, we shed light on the enigmatic leaders who led these formidable empires. Experience the thrill of their conquests, from their clashes with the mighty Roman Empire to their invasions of the Gupta and Sassanian dynasties. As we explore their legacies, we analyze the enduring impact of the Four Huns on trade, migration, and the blending of cultures across the ancient world. Their influence echoes through the ages, leaving behind a lasting imprint on the societies and civilizations that followed. Join us for an immersive episode filled with captivating visuals, expert interviews, and meticulous research, as we dive deep into the incredible saga of the Four Huns. Don't miss this opportunity to uncover the tantalizing secrets of these ancient nomadic empires and gain a newfound understanding of their monumental role in shaping our world.
#ConqueringLegacies #FourHuns #AncientTimes #History #Warrior #Nomads #Discovery #Legends #Emperors #Mongols #China #Conquerors #Archaeology #Mythology #Leadership #EmpireBuilding #LegendaryWarriors #HistoricalFigures #Empire #Conquest
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Kings and Generals' historical animated documentary series on the history of Ancient Civilizations and Nomadic Cultures continues with a video on the Yuezhi - the nomadic people who were neighbors of the Qin and Han Chinese dynasties and the Xiongnu and Wusun nomads, but were driven to Central Asia. From here the Yuezhi created their Kusha Empire in Central Asia and North India. This migration played a crucial role in the history of India, Iran, Central Asia and Buddhism.
How Rome Conquered Greece: https://youtu.be/v5q1rerf-qw
Did the Trojan War Really Happen: https://youtu.be/12eHJL2yRtk
Demosthenes: https://youtu.be/ABS1iepXG0U
Ancient Greek Politics and Diplomacy: https://youtu.be/MVnp4NilDLI
Pyrrhic Wars: https://youtu.be/2QBA6ZPmj3Q
Ancient Macedonia before Alexander the Great and Philip II: https://youtu.be/FXX1FVYysjQ
Diplomatic Genius of Philip of Macedon: https://youtu.be/yVTrkESkuTw
Etruscans: https://youtu.be/FkySjRwUteE
Ancient Greek State in Bactria: https://youtu.be/IQATsepKoLE
The Greco-Chinese War Over the Heavenly Horses: https://youtu.be/g6Rphg_lwwM
Ancient Greek Kingdom in India: https://youtu.be/ZxJk4KHZxi8
Rise of the Seljuks: https://youtu.be/P79ECnISamo
Ghaznavids: https://youtu.be/yJ91rv0xdWM
Huns: https://youtu.be/bFpQjWtpHcM
White Huns: https://youtu.be/JJWddbCUZLQ
Gokturks: https://youtu.be/BChpoa_IuQs
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Kings and Generals' historical animated documentary series on the history of Ancient Civilizations and Nomadic Cultures continues with a video on the Yuezhi - the nomadic people who were neighbors of the Qin and Han Chinese dynasties and the Xiongnu and Wusun nomads, but were driven to Central Asia. From here the Yuezhi created their Kusha Empire in Central Asia and North India. This migration played a crucial role in the history of India, Iran, Central Asia and Buddhism.
How Rome Conquered Greece: https://youtu.be/v5q1rerf-qw
Did the Trojan War Really Happen: https://youtu.be/12eHJL2yRtk
Demosthenes: https://youtu.be/ABS1iepXG0U
Ancient Greek Politics and Diplomacy: https://youtu.be/MVnp4NilDLI
Pyrrhic Wars: https://youtu.be/2QBA6ZPmj3Q
Ancient Macedonia before Alexander the Great and Philip II: https://youtu.be/FXX1FVYysjQ
Diplomatic Genius of Philip of Macedon: https://youtu.be/yVTrkESkuTw
Etruscans: https://youtu.be/FkySjRwUteE
Ancient Greek State in Bactria: https://youtu.be/IQATsepKoLE
The Greco-Chinese War Over the Heavenly Horses: https://youtu.be/g6Rphg_lwwM
Ancient Greek Kingdom in India: https://youtu.be/ZxJk4KHZxi8
Rise of the Seljuks: https://youtu.be/P79ECnISamo
Ghaznavids: https://youtu.be/yJ91rv0xdWM
Huns: https://youtu.be/bFpQjWtpHcM
White Huns: https://youtu.be/JJWddbCUZLQ
Gokturks: https://youtu.be/BChpoa_IuQs
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The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns and known in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia in Late An...
The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns and known in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia in Late Antiquity. At the height of its.
Attila leads the Hunnic army on a bloody rampage across the Roman Empire, sealing his legacy as one of historys most ruthless military commanders, in this web exclusive. #BarbariansRising .
Hephthalite Empire The Hephthalites, Ephthalites, Ye-tai, White Huns, or in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a a confederation of nomadic and settled people in Central Asia who expanded.
The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns and known in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia in Late Antiquity. At the height of its.
Attila leads the Hunnic army on a bloody rampage across the Roman Empire, sealing his legacy as one of historys most ruthless military commanders, in this web exclusive. #BarbariansRising .
Hephthalite Empire The Hephthalites, Ephthalites, Ye-tai, White Huns, or in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a a confederation of nomadic and settled people in Central Asia who expanded.
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The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns and known in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia in Late An...
The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns and known in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia in Late Antiquity. At the height of its power in the first half of the 6th century, the Hephthalite Empire controlled territory in present-day Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India and China.
The stronghold of the Hephthalites was Tokharistan on the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush, in what is present-day northeastern Afghanistan. By 479, the Hephthalites had conquered Sogdia and driven the Kidarites westwards, and by 493 they had captured parts of present-day Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin in what is now Northwest China.
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 overran the part of the Gupta Empire that was to their southeast and conquered Central and North India. Emperor Bhanugupta of the Guptas defeated the Huns under Toramana in 510 CE. Later the Hephthalites were defeated and driven out of India by the Indian kings Yasodharman and Narasimhagupta in the early 6th century.
Christopher I. Beckwith, referring to Étienne de la Vaissière, says the Hephthalites should not be called White Huns. According to de la Vaissiere, the name of the Hephthalites was not mentioned alongside that of the White Huns.
In Chinese chronicles, the Hephthalites are called Yanda or Yediyiliduo, while older Chinese sources of c. 125 AD call them Hua or Hudun and describe them as a tribe living beyond the Great Wall in Dzungaria. Elsewhere they were called the Xionites or "White Huns", known to the Greeks as Ephthalite, Abdel or Avdel, to the Indians as Sveta Huna ("White Huns"), 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 Eastern Iranian language, but different from the Bactrian language written in the Greek alphabet that was used as their "official language" and minted on coins, as was done under the preceding Kushan Empire.
Etymology
Although the Hephthalite Empire was known in China as Yàdā (嚈噠), Chinese chroniclers recognized this designated the leaders of the empire. The same sources document that the main tribe called themselves huá (滑). The modern Chinese variation Yanda has been given various Latinised renderings such as "Yeda", although the corresponding Cantonese and Korean pronunciations Yipdaat and Yeoptal (Korean: 엽달) are more compatible with the Greek Hephthalite.
According to B.A. Litvinsky, the names of the Hephthalite rulers used in the Shahnameh are Iranian. According to Xavier Tremblay, one of the Hephthalite rulers was named "Khingila", which has the same root as the Sogdian word xnγr and the Wakhi word xiŋgār, meaning "sword". The name Mihirakula is thought to be derived from mithra-kula which is Iranian for "the Sun family", with kula having the same root as Pashto kul, "family". Toramāna, Mihirakula's father, is also considered to have an Iranian origin. In Sanskrit, mihira-kula would mean the kul "family" of mihira "Sun", although mihira is not purely Sanskrit but is a borrowing from Middle Iranian mihr. Janos Harmatta gives the translation "Mithra's Begotten" and also supports the Iranian theory
The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns and known in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia in Late Antiquity. At the height of its power in the first half of the 6th century, the Hephthalite Empire controlled territory in present-day Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India and China.
The stronghold of the Hephthalites was Tokharistan on the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush, in what is present-day northeastern Afghanistan. By 479, the Hephthalites had conquered Sogdia and driven the Kidarites westwards, and by 493 they had captured parts of present-day Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin in what is now Northwest China.
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 overran the part of the Gupta Empire that was to their southeast and conquered Central and North India. Emperor Bhanugupta of the Guptas defeated the Huns under Toramana in 510 CE. Later the Hephthalites were defeated and driven out of India by the Indian kings Yasodharman and Narasimhagupta in the early 6th century.
Christopher I. Beckwith, referring to Étienne de la Vaissière, says the Hephthalites should not be called White Huns. According to de la Vaissiere, the name of the Hephthalites was not mentioned alongside that of the White Huns.
In Chinese chronicles, the Hephthalites are called Yanda or Yediyiliduo, while older Chinese sources of c. 125 AD call them Hua or Hudun and describe them as a tribe living beyond the Great Wall in Dzungaria. Elsewhere they were called the Xionites or "White Huns", known to the Greeks as Ephthalite, Abdel or Avdel, to the Indians as Sveta Huna ("White Huns"), 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 Eastern Iranian language, but different from the Bactrian language written in the Greek alphabet that was used as their "official language" and minted on coins, as was done under the preceding Kushan Empire.
Etymology
Although the Hephthalite Empire was known in China as Yàdā (嚈噠), Chinese chroniclers recognized this designated the leaders of the empire. The same sources document that the main tribe called themselves huá (滑). The modern Chinese variation Yanda has been given various Latinised renderings such as "Yeda", although the corresponding Cantonese and Korean pronunciations Yipdaat and Yeoptal (Korean: 엽달) are more compatible with the Greek Hephthalite.
According to B.A. Litvinsky, the names of the Hephthalite rulers used in the Shahnameh are Iranian. According to Xavier Tremblay, one of the Hephthalite rulers was named "Khingila", which has the same root as the Sogdian word xnγr and the Wakhi word xiŋgār, meaning "sword". The name Mihirakula is thought to be derived from mithra-kula which is Iranian for "the Sun family", with kula having the same root as Pashto kul, "family". Toramāna, Mihirakula's father, is also considered to have an Iranian origin. In Sanskrit, mihira-kula would mean the kul "family" of mihira "Sun", although mihira is not purely Sanskrit but is a borrowing from Middle Iranian mihr. Janos Harmatta gives the translation "Mithra's Begotten" and also supports the Iranian theory
Central Asia has long been the point of transmission between eastern and western culture; such is reflected in its history. This video shows how it changed over...
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Central Asia has long been the point of transmission between eastern and western culture; such is reflected in its history. This video shows how it changed over time from 209 BCE to 1244.
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Our animated historical series on the Nomadic cultures of the Euroasian steppes continues with a video on the White Huns - the Hephthalites. Their origins, rise and decline, their attacks on India and the Sassanid empire and beyond.
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The Kidarite Huns who settled in the region of Bactria were the first Huns who invaded the Indian subcontinent. In this video, I discuss the early history of the Huns and how the Kidarites went on to establish their rule in Bactria and Gandhara.
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1. The Alkan A Hunnic People in South Asia by Hans T Bakker
2. The Political History of the Hunas in India by Atreyi Biswas
3. The Steppe World and the Rise of the Huns by Etienne de la Vaissière
4. History of Civilization of Central Asia Vol 3
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Thie presentation discusses the relationship between the various nomadic groups in Central Eurasia labeled as "Huns" throughout the Ancient and Classical Periods including their alleged relationships to one another. These four peoples are the Xiongnu (in Mongolia), Huns (in Russia), Hephthalites (in Greater Persia), and Huna (in India).
Note: This was previously mistitled as "Turkic People and Their Empires (Huns to Ottomans)"
Contents:
0:00:00 Introduction
0:01:28 Xiongnu: The Scourge of China
0:38:16 Huns: The Scourge of Rome
1:21:00 Hunas: The Scourge of India
1:30:15 Hephthalites: The Scourge of Persia
1:39:58 Final Remarks
In this fascinating episode of ANCIENT 07, we embark on a journey to explore the rise and conquests of the legendary Four Huns: the Xiongnu, Huns, Hephthalites, and Huna. Join us as we delve into the rich history and uncover the untold stories behind these powerful nomadic empires. From the vast steppes of Central Asia to the far corners of Europe and Asia, the Four Huns left an indelible mark on ancient warfare, diplomacy, and cultural exchange. Discover how these nomadic horse-riding warriors mastered the art of mounted archery and revolutionized military tactics, forever reshaping the course of history. Unveiling the intricacies of their societies and political structures, we shed light on the enigmatic leaders who led these formidable empires. Experience the thrill of their conquests, from their clashes with the mighty Roman Empire to their invasions of the Gupta and Sassanian dynasties. As we explore their legacies, we analyze the enduring impact of the Four Huns on trade, migration, and the blending of cultures across the ancient world. Their influence echoes through the ages, leaving behind a lasting imprint on the societies and civilizations that followed. Join us for an immersive episode filled with captivating visuals, expert interviews, and meticulous research, as we dive deep into the incredible saga of the Four Huns. Don't miss this opportunity to uncover the tantalizing secrets of these ancient nomadic empires and gain a newfound understanding of their monumental role in shaping our world.
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Kings and Generals' historical animated documentary series on the history of Ancient Civilizations and Nomadic Cultures continues with a video on the Yuezhi - the nomadic people who were neighbors of the Qin and Han Chinese dynasties and the Xiongnu and Wusun nomads, but were driven to Central Asia. From here the Yuezhi created their Kusha Empire in Central Asia and North India. This migration played a crucial role in the history of India, Iran, Central Asia and Buddhism.
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The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns and known in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia in Late Antiquity. At the height of its.
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Hephthalite Empire The Hephthalites, Ephthalites, Ye-tai, White Huns, or in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a a confederation of nomadic and settled people in Central Asia who expanded.
The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns and known in Sanskrit as the Sveta Huna, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia in Late Antiquity. At the height of its power in the first half of the 6th century, the Hephthalite Empire controlled territory in present-day Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India and China.
The stronghold of the Hephthalites was Tokharistan on the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush, in what is present-day northeastern Afghanistan. By 479, the Hephthalites had conquered Sogdia and driven the Kidarites westwards, and by 493 they had captured parts of present-day Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin in what is now Northwest China.
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 overran the part of the Gupta Empire that was to their southeast and conquered Central and North India. Emperor Bhanugupta of the Guptas defeated the Huns under Toramana in 510 CE. Later the Hephthalites were defeated and driven out of India by the Indian kings Yasodharman and Narasimhagupta in the early 6th century.
Christopher I. Beckwith, referring to Étienne de la Vaissière, says the Hephthalites should not be called White Huns. According to de la Vaissiere, the name of the Hephthalites was not mentioned alongside that of the White Huns.
In Chinese chronicles, the Hephthalites are called Yanda or Yediyiliduo, while older Chinese sources of c. 125 AD call them Hua or Hudun and describe them as a tribe living beyond the Great Wall in Dzungaria. Elsewhere they were called the Xionites or "White Huns", known to the Greeks as Ephthalite, Abdel or Avdel, to the Indians as Sveta Huna ("White Huns"), 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 Eastern Iranian language, but different from the Bactrian language written in the Greek alphabet that was used as their "official language" and minted on coins, as was done under the preceding Kushan Empire.
Etymology
Although the Hephthalite Empire was known in China as Yàdā (嚈噠), Chinese chroniclers recognized this designated the leaders of the empire. The same sources document that the main tribe called themselves huá (滑). The modern Chinese variation Yanda has been given various Latinised renderings such as "Yeda", although the corresponding Cantonese and Korean pronunciations Yipdaat and Yeoptal (Korean: 엽달) are more compatible with the Greek Hephthalite.
According to B.A. Litvinsky, the names of the Hephthalite rulers used in the Shahnameh are Iranian. According to Xavier Tremblay, one of the Hephthalite rulers was named "Khingila", which has the same root as the Sogdian word xnγr and the Wakhi word xiŋgār, meaning "sword". The name Mihirakula is thought to be derived from mithra-kula which is Iranian for "the Sun family", with kula having the same root as Pashto kul, "family". Toramāna, Mihirakula's father, is also considered to have an Iranian origin. In Sanskrit, mihira-kula would mean the kul "family" of mihira "Sun", although mihira is not purely Sanskrit but is a borrowing from Middle Iranian mihr. Janos Harmatta gives the translation "Mithra's Begotten" and also supports the Iranian theory
Central Asia has long been the point of transmission between eastern and western culture; such is reflected in its history. This video shows how it changed over time from 209 BCE to 1244.
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The stronghold of the Hephthalites was Tokharistan on the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush, in what is present-day northeastern Afghanistan. By 479, the Hephthalites had conquered Sogdia and driven the Kidarites westwards, and by 493 they had captured parts of present-day Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin in what is now Northwest China.
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 overran the part of the Gupta Empire that was to their southeast and conquered Central and North India. Emperor Bhanugupta of the Guptas defeated the Huns under Toramana in 510. Later the Hephthalites were defeated and driven out of India by the Indian kings Yasodharman and Narasimhagupta in the early 6th century.