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Mihirakula
Mihirakula ((中国語:大族王)) was one of the most important Hephthalite emperors, whose empire was in the present-day territories of Afghanistan, Pakistan and northern and central India. Mihirakula was a son of Toramana who was a ''tegin'' (secondary prince) of the Indian part of the Hephthalite Empire. Mihirakula ruled his empire from 502 to 530. ==Etymology== The "Mihirakula" was a Central Asian Huna (Indo-European language speaking) origin and may have the meaning "Mithra's Begotten", as translated by Janos Harmatta.〔Janos Harmatta, "The Rise of the Old Persian Empire: Cyrus the Great," AAASH Acta Antiqua Acadamie Scientiarum Hungaricae 19, 197, pp. 4-15.〕 Cognates are also known from Sanskrit sources, though these are most likely borrowed from the neighbouring East Iranian languages. Mihira in Sanskrit is Sun and Kula is Clan. He was thus a Syryavanshi and foillowed Lord Shiva. 〔Jacques Duchesne-Guillemin, Congrès International d&Etud. (''Études mithriaques: actes du 2e Congrès International, Téhéran, du 1er au 8 september 1975'' ). p 293. Retrieved 2012-9-5.〕
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