• The Turk Shahis were a dynasty of Western Turk, or mixed Turco-Hephthalite origin, that ruled from Kabul and Kapisa to Gandhara in the 7th to 9th centuries...
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  • The Hindu Shahis, also referred to as the Kabul Shahis and Uḍi Śāhis, were a dynasty established between 843 CE and 1026 CE. They endured multiple waves...
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  • established the Yabghus of Tokharistan, who themselves projected the Turk Shahis as far east as India. In the year of Tong's death the Tang dynasty defeated...
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  • ruler of the Turk Shahis Barha Tegin died, his dynasty split into two kingdoms. From 680 AD, Tegin Shah became the king of the Turk Shahis, and ruled the...
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    now attributed to the period of Turk Shahis in the 7-8th century CE, rather than to their successors the Hindu Shahis (9th-10th century) as formerly suggested...
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    Fromo Kesaro (category Kabul Shahi)
    Caesar") was a king of the Turk Shahis (also known as the Kabul Shahis), a dynasty of Western Turk or mixed Western Turk-Hephthalite origin, who ruled...
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    the Shahis stepped up activities on their western frontier. The result was the emergence of a small Hindu power at Ghazni, supported by the Shahis. "The...
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    Turkic peoples (redirect from Turk people)
    other (The Coins of the Huns and Western Turks in Central Asia and India) 2012–2013 exhibit: 13. THE TURK SHAHIS IN KABULISTAN". Pro.geo.univie.ac.at. Kunsthistorisches...
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  • Invasions. However, the region experienced a resurgence under the Turk Shahis and Hindu Shahis. Gandhara was known in Sanskrit as Gandhāraḥ (गन्धारः) and in...
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  • Ghar-ilchi. A vassal Barha Tegin usurped the throne and established the Turk Shahis. Half-a-century later, two rulers in Western Tokharistan, who used the...
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    Tegin Shah (redirect from Shahi Tegin)
    TOKHARISTAN YABGHUS TURK SHAHIS UMAYYAD CALIPHATE WESTERN TURKS CHALUKYAS GUJARA- PRATIHARA Shahi Tegin, Tegin Shah or Sri Shahi (ruled 680–739 CE, known...
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    southeast where it came into contact with the Turk Shahis and the Zunbils until the 9th century CE. The Turks initially occupied the area of north of the...
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    Barha Tegin (category Kabul Shahi)
    YABGHUS TURK SHAHIS UMAYYAD CALIPHATE WESTERN TURKS CHALUKYAS GUJARA- PRATIHARAS Barha Tegin (665 - 680 CE) was the first ruler of the Turk Shahis. He is...
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  • the Turk Shahis managed to gain control of the region and ruled starting from around the sixth century, but were later overthrown by the Hindu Shahis. The...
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    The eastern parts (Kabulistan) were controlled by the Turk Shahis. The Zunbil and Kabul Shahis were connected with the Indian subcontinent through Buddhism...
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    became Muslims. They were closely related to the Hindu Shahis, and after 877, ruled under the Hindu Shahi suzerainty. A branch of Lawiks ruled the nearby city...
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    Göktürks (redirect from Gok Turk)
    The Göktürks (Lit. "Celestial Turks") or Turks (Old Turkic: 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜:𐰉𐰆𐰑𐰣, romanized: Türük Bodun; Chinese: 突厥; pinyin: Tūjué; Wade–Giles: T'u-chüeh)...
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  • Kabul Shahi is a term used to denote two former non-Muslim dynasties based on Kabul: Turk Shahis (665–850 CE) Hindu Shahi (850–1026 CE) This disambiguation...
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    Seljuk dynasty (redirect from Seljuk Turk)
    alternatively spelled as Seljuqs, Saljuqids, or Saljuqs), also known as Seljuk Turks, was an Oghuz Turkic, Sunni Muslim dynasty that gradually became Persianate...
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  • CUMANS KHAZARS KIMEKS KHITAN EMPIRE 1000 QOCHO KHOTAN GHAZNAVID EMPIRE HINDU SHAHIS BUYIDS WESTERN CHALUKYAS PALA EMPIRE OGHUZ YABGUS Kara-Khanid monarchs adopted...
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    Khingala (category Kabul Shahi)
    TOKHARISTAN YABGHUS TURK SHAHIS ABBASID CALIPHATE WESTERN TURKS CHALUKYAS GUJARA- PRATIHARA Khingala, also transliterated Khinkhil, Khinjil or Khinjal...
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    Kipchaks (redirect from Kipchak Turk)
    Kipchaks possibly appeared in the 8th-century Moyun Chur inscription as Türk-Qïbchaq, mentioned as having been part of the Turkic Khaganate for fifty...
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    dynasty of the Turk Shahis. Rezakhani 2017, p. 162. Rehman 1976, p. 63. Rahman, Abdur (2002). "New Light on Khingal, Turk and Hindu Shahis" (PDF). In Landes...
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    Hindu Shahis at the Battle of Chach, and established Governors in the conquered areas. In India, the Ghaznavids were called Turushkas ("Turks") or Hammiras...
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  • territories to other Central Asian Turkic groups, such as the Khwarezm-Shahis" in Rugiadi, Martina. "Ceramic Technology in the Seljuq Period: Stonepaste...
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    KHAGANATE GURJARA- PRATIHARAS RASHTRA- KUTAS PALA EMPIRE CHAM- PA NAN- ZHAO TURK SHAHIS TANG DYNASTY SILLA Khitans Jurchens Tungus KARLUK YABGHU Tatars CHENLA...
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  • legacy was extended to the southeast until the 9th century CE, with the Turk Shahis and the Zunbils. Circa 650 CE, during the Arab conquest of the Sasanian...
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  • Hund, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (category Kabul Shahi)
    the winter capital of the Turk Shahi dynasty, with Kabul as their summer capital. Following the Turk Shahis, the Hindu Shahi dynasty rose to power and...
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  • coins were written in Sogdian. It was the first Turkic state to use the name Türk politically. The Old Turkic script was invented at the first half of the...
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  • and the end of Huna independent rule, new politics arose, such as the Turk Shahis in the areas of Kabul and Gandhara circa 666 CE. Alternatively, Joe Cribb...
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