white hunsの例文
- Skandagupta faced with invading Indo-Hephthalites or White Huns, from the northwest.
- There is also evidence of the use of a Turkic language under the White Huns.
- The paintings collapsed when the site was destroyed by the White Huns in the 5th century.
- It appears that the ancient city went into oblivion as a result of the White Hun devastation.
- Kavadh I, however, escaped in 498 and was given refuge by the White Hun king.
- The story started with my comment on the White Huns / Hephthalite article on 3 November 2006.
- The White Huns established themselves in modern-day Afghanistan by the first half of the 5th century.
- Pndapetzim is constantly under a threat from the White Huns that had never materialized in a real attack.
- He escaped back to Iberia where he became king and encouraged the White Huns to attack the Roman frontiers.
- It came to an end around 455 A . D . when it was invaded and ransacked by the White Huns.
- According to de la Vaissiere, the Hephthalites are not directly identified in classical sources alongside that of the White Huns.
- Hepthalites ( White Huns ) under Toramana crossed over the Hindukush mountains and conquered large parts of western India including Kashmir.
- In addition, a free DLC pack was released the same day making the White Huns playable in the Grand Campaign.
- Procopius claims that the White Huns lived in a prosperous territory, and that they were the only Huns with fair complexions.
- In the beginning of the 5th century, the Hephthalites ( White Huns ), along with other nomadic groups, attacked Persia.
- When the White Huns really do attack the city, it is incapable of defending itself, and all its monstrous population is massacred.
- The Hephthalites ( or Ephthalites ), also known as the White Huns, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia during the late antiquity period.
- We were discussing the issue peacefully until the dispute between User : Karcha and User : Tajik from other articles were carried into the White Huns.
- Sheikhupura was ruled by Maurya Empire, Indo-Greek kingdom, Kushan Empire, Gupta Empire, White Huns, Kushano-Hephthalites and Shahi kingdoms.
- Some Uyghur nationalists claimed descent from the Xiongnu ( as well as being related to the White Huns ), however this view is contested by modern Chinese scholars.