Tokhara Yabghus
625–758 CE dynasty of Turkic sub-kings / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Tokhara Yabghus or Yabghus of Tokharistan (simplified Chinese: 吐火罗叶护; traditional Chinese: 吐火羅葉護; pinyin: Tǔhuǒluó Yèhù) were a dynasty of Western Turk–Hephtalite sub-kings with the title "Yabghus", who ruled from 625 CE in the area of Tokharistan north and south of the Oxus River, with some smaller remnants surviving in the area of Badakhshan until 758 CE. Their legacy extended to the southeast where it came into contact with the Turk Shahis and the Zunbils until the 9th century CE.
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Tokhara Yabghus | |||||||||||||
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625 CE–758 CE | |||||||||||||
Capital | Kunduz | ||||||||||||
Religion | Buddhism[4] | ||||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||
• c. 625 CE | Tardush Shad | ||||||||||||
Historical era | Early Medieval | ||||||||||||
• Established | 625 CE | ||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 758 CE | ||||||||||||
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Today part of | Afghanistan Pakistan Uzbekistan Tajikistan |
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