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Huna people
(詳細はIranian-speaking Xionite tribes who, via Khyber Pass, entered India at the end of the 5th or early 6th century and were defeated by the Indian Gupta Empire and the Indian king Yasodharman.〔India: A History by John Keay p.158〕 In its farthest geographical extent in India, the Huna empire covered the region up to Malwa in central India. ==History==
The Hunas initiated a coinage inspired from Sassanian designs.〔(Source )〕 According to Litvinsky, the initial Huna or Alxon raids on Gandhara took place in the late 5th and early 6th century AD, upon the death of the Gupta ruler, Skandagupta (455–470), presumably led by the Tegin Khingila. M. Chakravary, based on Chinese and Persian histories believes that the Hunas conquered Gandhara from the Ki-to-lo (Kidarites) in c. 475 AD. Gandhara had been occupied by various Kidarite principalities from the early 4th century AD, but it is still a subject of debate as to whether rule was transferred from the Kidarites directly to the Hephthalites. It is known that the Huns invaded Gandhara and the Punjab from the Kabul valley after vanquishing the Kidarite principalities. The Hunas are mentioned in the Tibetan chronicle ''Dpag-bsam-ljon-bzah (''The Excellent Kalpa-Vrksa''), along people like the Yavanas, Kambojas, Tukharas, Khaqsas, Daradas etc.〔Tho-gar yul dań yabana dań Kambodza dań Khasa dań Huna dań Darta dań...〕〔Pag-Sam-Jon-Zang (1908), I.9, Sarat Chandra Das; Ancient Kamboja, 1971, p 66, H. W. Bailey.〕
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